@PushEastward additionally, the male differential gene also causes the pregnant woman's body to wash her fetus in testosterone. This has been shown to actually cause damage to the fetus' brain.
@PushEastward I correct my initial statement about fetal genitals: before the sex differentiation period in utero, both male and female fetuses have completely identical genitalia. If no Y chromosome is present or the male differential gene on the Y chromosome does not activate, you will have a clitoris instead of a penis. If the converse is true, you will get a penis. There are male/female equivalents of all genitalia - each can be traced back to the undifferentiated fetal genitalia.
@PushEastward You're not particularly correct in that. Technically, female is the standard for human fetal development. See, the Y chromosome is so small that the only genes it can carry are the Male differential genes. These activate during that critical stage in-utero that you mentioned. If those genes do not activate, the resulting person is genetically male (XY) but phenotypically female - in other words, they have a totally female body. The penis actually forms from the fetal clitoris.
@PushEastward What about Marie Curie, the ones listed in Wikipedia as women artists, Simone de Beauvoir etc? I noticed that you've only listed men of 19th century and earlier. That was the time when most women got little or no education meanwhile many men and all the listed got a very good one. Doupt we knew any of them if they had been e.g peasants who got no education either.
And even the language explains why we don't know female geniuses - it's above all a HIStory...
@PushEastward additionally, the male differential gene also causes the pregnant woman's body to wash her fetus in testosterone. This has been shown to actually cause damage to the fetus' brain.
P1nkBAZ00KA 6 months ago
@PushEastward I correct my initial statement about fetal genitals: before the sex differentiation period in utero, both male and female fetuses have completely identical genitalia. If no Y chromosome is present or the male differential gene on the Y chromosome does not activate, you will have a clitoris instead of a penis. If the converse is true, you will get a penis. There are male/female equivalents of all genitalia - each can be traced back to the undifferentiated fetal genitalia.
P1nkBAZ00KA 6 months ago
@PushEastward You're not particularly correct in that. Technically, female is the standard for human fetal development. See, the Y chromosome is so small that the only genes it can carry are the Male differential genes. These activate during that critical stage in-utero that you mentioned. If those genes do not activate, the resulting person is genetically male (XY) but phenotypically female - in other words, they have a totally female body. The penis actually forms from the fetal clitoris.
P1nkBAZ00KA 6 months ago
@PushEastward What about Marie Curie, the ones listed in Wikipedia as women artists, Simone de Beauvoir etc? I noticed that you've only listed men of 19th century and earlier. That was the time when most women got little or no education meanwhile many men and all the listed got a very good one. Doupt we knew any of them if they had been e.g peasants who got no education either.
And even the language explains why we don't know female geniuses - it's above all a HIStory...
Meresortsitar 6 months ago
bahahahaha. "you can give them a wedgie from the front AND behind...That's evolution." that cracked me up!
missyah101 1 year ago