"Distinct from" is not the same as "has nothing to do with"
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And yet they don't ever talk about how masculinity IS related to biological sex. Interesting.
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I wonder how you managed to extrapolate that from a simple statement establishing the fact that gender expression doesn't necessarily have to be the same thing as biological gender. You are just setting up strawman arguments.
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I've read the APA Div 51 30-page report, most of their other recent tweets, and related materials. They really do ignore the biological basis of sexuality and champion of blank slate view.
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By "distinct" don't they just mean not identical? In other words it may be influenced, in their view, perhaps heavily so, by sex, but that there is a social component. This is self-evidently true with all these silly ppl following fads are declaring themselves new genders.
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Why don't they ever talk about evolution, genetics, hormones, sexual selection, mating strategies, or sexual competition then?
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Anyone who argues masculinity is learned should watch a group of 4-year old boys and 4-year old girls. With no awareness of social norms, they exhibit different behaviors. We are different.
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"Masculin and feminine behavioral attributes and patterns are completely detached from biology, trust us." - The totally trustworthy, totally not science denying, and totally not ideologically motivated person at APA.
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*Masculine.
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