2. a battery of tests genomic and psychological that produce a reasonably good human2vec
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3. control over uterine hormonal exposure of fetuses sufficient to prevent (or cause) same sex attraction
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honestly the only reason we don't do this for bisexual tomboyish women as like 50% instead of 15% at best is that we don't want to (which may be reasonable)
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Replying to @__ice9 @eigenrobot
bisexual tomboyish femaels. Bisexual women are the biggest LGBT group and it's not close: lesbians are rarer than gay men, bisexual men rarer than gay men too, gay men rarely make it to 5% but many polls put bisexual women at greater than 10%
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Ok, yes. But that makes me wonder what you mean by "the only reason we don't." To the best of my knowledge (?) there is no existing means of changing this in the first place in the manner described.
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It's obviously prohitibely costly without specific tech to make this a commonplace medical intervention, but high levels of testosterone in the womb *by themselves* can make a XX assigned female at birth woman 50% gynophilic https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0018506X16301222 …pic.twitter.com/j6nFrV3PJH
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If I wanted to I could rig the things with something equivalent, just by trying to get month and dose close to SW, and try to go for the effect on orientation with no effect on genitals in part by month of intervention. dumbly costly? yes. anything close for gay or bi males? no
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