Quote (Snyft2 @ Apr 20 2018 04:10pm)
hmmm well :unsure: ! the age when the hormones kick in is about 9-10 in this case.
No, it's not.
A male fetus has around ~2 times more testosterone than a female fetus.

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then again, im also pretty sure your adequacy argument might be correct because a child sees if its the same sex as a parent and it strives to be like him/her.
Yes, that's right.
Moreover, in the global society, few people are able to maintain
long-term binds of trust.
People are not able (poorly able?) to maintain binds of trust.
So, they forget the kind of child they were.
In theology, I said that it's possible to create binds of trust with God (although we are not sure that god exists).
Here, it's the same thing.
In my opinion, it's possible to create binds of trust with the person we were in the past (although the person we were in the past doesn't exist anymore).
There is no need for two people to be present to build binds of trust.
Very many boys sculpt their brain in the inadequacy.
Very many boys sculpt their brain in the adequacy.
That shouldn't be even possible.
In my opinion, it's possible because people break the bonds of trust that exist with the child they were.
Quote (Snyft2 @ Apr 21 2018 04:40pm)
i dont think the fetal testosterone matters much for the behavior of the future child :unsure:
Fetal testosterone matters because testosterone acts on the right hemisphere of the brain.
According to Alan Snyder's work, the right hemisphere of the brain is linked to the imagination, while the left hemisphere is related to reason and logic.
t=1400This post was edited by Chevaucheur on Apr 21 2018 10:47am