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What is biological sex?

Wikipedia claims:

     

Transsexuality
Transsexuality is the incomplete identification of a person with the assignment to a social and legal gender made after birth, accompanied by varying degrees of suffering from their sex characteristics. (Retrieved in November 2022 - Translation from german Wikipedia)


Wikipedia is obviously also indoctrinated by gender ideology. Originally transsexual people are not primarily concerned with social roles and legal gender, this is rather secondary. It is primarily and foremost about the incorrectly pronounced primary and, in the case of incorrect puberty, secondary sexual characteristics. Original transsexuality is a body problem, not a psychological problem, it is a neurointersexual body discrepancy. A discrepancy between the congenital phenotype on the one hand and the neurological structure on the other.

The above-quoted Wikipedia text exclusively describes the phenomenon of transgender people (according to our definition). It is absurd how inflationary the term transsexuality is used and abused.


Transsexuality and biological sex:

What is biological sex? Who or what in the body defines biological sex? Who is the primary authority for it? The fact is, there are different levels of biological sex (we are all 100% biological). Chromosomes, hormones, brain, peripheral nervous system, genitals and the phenotype in general.

What is unchangeable is the brain programming, I think we agree on that, the chromosomes are also unchangeable. Bone structure after first puberty is unfortunately also carved in the wrong stone. And once the voice has broken, it can no longer be reversed, only through a costly operation.

The hormone level can be changed by external hormone treatment, the genital appearance can be changed with the help of GA surgery, the general phenotype can be changed to a certain extent with the help of sexus-appropriate hormone treatment (fat redistribution), breast surgery, Adam's apple removal, beard epilation, the voice, which can be trained to a certain extent with speech therapy, is less visually but still decisive for perception.
Transsexual men automatically get a voice change, beard growth and can positively influence the overall silhouette by building muscle. However, all of this is purely anatomical and material and has no influence on the sexual brain programming in the hypothalamus (where the sexual being or the sexual self (I am a man, I am a woman) is neurologically anchored). So far I think we are all in agreement here.

But now the crucial questions: Who goes through the complete transition, including SRS? Who or what leads these people to undergo such major interventions? What are the prerequisites?

The brain with its sexus programming is the first command authority that stands above everything else. The fact is that a cis man, regardless of his sexual orientation or sexual preferences (e.g. TV), would never want to have his male genitalia removed. If he does it "on a whim", he will immediately miss it and become unhappy. Why? Because his brain is programmed male and has an internal male body map. A cis man would never want a woman's body. The same applies vice versa. - The male brain therefore wants to find a male anatomy so that it can form a functioning unit with the body and the psyche and personality can develop within a healthy framework.

Now, however, there is also the phenomenon that the brain is male, i.e. the command authority is male (through command induction for neuron switching in the second trimester of pregnancy), but the genitals have developed in a female way (in the 8th week of pregnancy) together with the entire subsequent physical development cascade through false puberty (transsexual men). And now we have the salad of suffering, feeling wrong, feeling uncomfortable, feeling psychologically battered, phantom feelings of the non-developing male genitalia (the "sex nerves" do not end abruptly in the neck but run through the whole body) etc. And because the brain must have a functioning unity with the body, people with this phenomenon go through the complete transition and only these people are consequently labeled "transsexual" (according to our definition), since it is a matter of the genital and phenotypic correction of sexus in order to align it with the sexus of the brain. Of course, the same applies in reverse to transsexual women.
Of course, the role ("gender") also changes in the course of the transition, but this is of secondary importance for those patients, the primary suffering lies in the physicality. (The arrow points from the body to the role, but not vice versa).

So who or what defines a person's biological sex? That's right, the brain! Transsexual women have a brain-organic, biologically female sex and are therefore women (female sexual being) and transsexual men have a brain-organic, biologically male sex and are therefore men (male sexual being).

Due to the dual sexuality of transsexuals, neuroanatomy vs. genital/gonads and their optical consequences in the phenotype, transsexuality is a special form of intersexuality, as it has already been named by Prof. Dr. Milton Diamond (Transsexualism as an intersex condition).

Male transvestites who wear women's clothing but are otherwise at peace with their male physicality are cis men with a preference for women's clothing. Male transgender who, like Virginia Charles Prince in his day, want to live permanently in the role of a woman and want to pass as far as possible visually, but are otherwise at peace with their male physicality, are cis men in the role of a woman. The same applies in reverse to female transvestites, crossdressers, drag kings and female transgenders.

Final sentence: I cannot turn a "brain man" into a "brain woman", but I can feminize the body of the "brain woman" with the help of medicine as far as possible, to such an extent that the "brain woman" feels herself to be a fully-fledged woman and is also perceived as such from the outside and is thus able to socialize within a healthy framework and establish herself socially and professionally. The previously existing inappropriate feeling of being of two sexes is over at the end of the transition and the original transsexuality is then also overcome.

Is sex assigned from birth? Since 99.9% of the brain and genitalia are the same, the midwife assumes that the tip = boy and the cleft = girl. They do not ascribe the sex, but only name it. The attribution/assignment of the gender role, however, takes place within the interaction with society (e.g. upbringing).

Sorry that it was so long, but the topic is so complex that it cannot be explained in just a few sentences.

Otherwise, everyone should be happy in their own way and every person is valuable and should live in dignity, but terms must be used in their actual and true meaning and must not be used or misused in an inflationary way, as the unspeakable gender theory tends to do. - Interesting in this context, on the one hand the term "transsexuality" is demonized by the gender-oriented trans* community, on the other hand they use the term themselves when they hope to gain advantages from it. They are playing with the suffering of originally transsexual people and this has to stop! It's a slap in the face every time. Transgender people can't even begin to empathize with the suffering of original transsexuals!

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Neurointersexualität / Neurointersexuelle Körperdiskrepanz (NIBD)
Eine Zusatz-Bezeichnung, die gerne von manchen originär transsexuellen Menschen benutzt wird, um sich von der inflationären Benutzung des Begriffes "Transsexualität", welche durch die genderorientierte Trans*-Community, aber auch durch die Medien getätigt wird, abzugrenzen. NIBD-Betroffene wollen einfach nicht mit anderen Phänomenlagen, die entweder nur ein Lifestyle, Rollenproblem oder sexueller Fetisch sind, verwechselt und/oder in einen Topf geworfen werden. Die Bezeichnung NIBD bezieht sich auf die wissenschaftliche Arbeit von Dr. Haupt.

 


Neurointersexuality / Neurointersexual Body Discrepancy (NIBD)
An additional term which is often used by originally transsexual people to differentiate themselves from the inflationary use of the term "transsexuality" by the gender-oriented trans* community, but also by the media. NIBD patients simply do not want to be confused and/or lumped together with other phenomena that are either just a lifestyle, role problem or sexual fetish. The term NIBD refers to the scientific work of Dr. Haupt.

 

 

 

 


Transgender - Transidentität
Transgender hadern hauptsächlich mit der sozialen Geschlechterrolle (gender), die ihnen seitens der Gesellschaft und kulturellen Konventionen aufgedrückt wird. Einen körperlichen Leidensdruck, wie ihn originär transsexuelle Menschen (NIBD) verspüren, ist bei ihnen nicht gegeben. Gerne und immer wieder wird, auch von Fachleuten, Transgenderismus mit originärer Transsexualität verwechselt.
Transidente hadern mit ihrer Identität als Mann oder Frau. Dieses Problem ist rein psychisch bedingt, einen körperlichen Leidensdruck, wie ihn originär transsexuelle Menschen (NIBD) verspüren, ist bei ihnen ebenfalls nicht gegeben. Auch hier wird das Phänomen gerne mit originärer Transsexualität verwechselt.

 


Transgender - Transidentity
Transgender people mainly struggle with the social gender role (gender) that is imposed on them by society and cultural conventions. They do not experience the kind of physical distress felt by originally transsexual people (NIBD). Transgenderism is often and repeatedly confused with original transsexuality, even by experts.
Transident people struggle with their identity as a man or a woman. This problem is purely psychological; they do not experience the kind of physical suffering that original transsexual people (NIBD) do. Here too, the phenomenon is often confused with original transsexuality.

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