whoa. tip of the iceberg stuff for sure, but sadly sure to have little to no recognition in the current sociopolitical debate. endocrine disruptors in almost all beauty care products and foods surely have played no small part in today's population of gender plasticity - not only for humans but for other animals...seems almost a miracle w…
whoa. tip of the iceberg stuff for sure, but sadly sure to have little to no recognition in the current sociopolitical debate. endocrine disruptors in almost all beauty care products and foods surely have played no small part in today's population of gender plasticity - not only for humans but for other animals...seems almost a miracle we can still reproduce given all these assaults on our physical chemistry - so painful that we are now deliberately moving in with assaults on the basic functioning of our children's bodies.
First, before I say what I am about to say, I want to stress that in my life I have been fortunate to have had gay friends and associates and customers/patients, and no other group except for the clergy is as easy to work with, as peaceful, respectful especially of their elders, open minded, willing to entertain vigorous discussions with no bruised egos, spiritual, and this list could go on and on.
But what I do want to say is that as our technology has evolved I think we will see a smaller number of "gender different" individuals because the environmental as well as genetic factors will be mostly "worked out."
At least over the long haul, socially, it looks like anything is possible.
But we have learned tons about hormonal (and other) treatments, and as we more closely mimic the human body and the God designed processes, these, and I will not call them "errors," will be mostly absent.
I absolutely hope that this statement doesn't offend anyone, because it is not meant to offend any "side" or religion, and actually recognizes that these differences are not an illness, and not actually even an "error" but as results of the processes that have given birth to All Of Us.
thanks for that clarity. i also see this as just a path for us to all walk through together equally and embrace openly as both our challenges and our successes. at the root of everything, we are all human and are complete in our individual beauty, no matter what our gender association. the fact is our environment is being altered, and now we are being sold a new way of approaching solutions and so it is up to us to make the wise choices we need to stay more grounded in our humanness as a collective.
whoa. tip of the iceberg stuff for sure, but sadly sure to have little to no recognition in the current sociopolitical debate. endocrine disruptors in almost all beauty care products and foods surely have played no small part in today's population of gender plasticity - not only for humans but for other animals...seems almost a miracle we can still reproduce given all these assaults on our physical chemistry - so painful that we are now deliberately moving in with assaults on the basic functioning of our children's bodies.
First, before I say what I am about to say, I want to stress that in my life I have been fortunate to have had gay friends and associates and customers/patients, and no other group except for the clergy is as easy to work with, as peaceful, respectful especially of their elders, open minded, willing to entertain vigorous discussions with no bruised egos, spiritual, and this list could go on and on.
But what I do want to say is that as our technology has evolved I think we will see a smaller number of "gender different" individuals because the environmental as well as genetic factors will be mostly "worked out."
At least over the long haul, socially, it looks like anything is possible.
But we have learned tons about hormonal (and other) treatments, and as we more closely mimic the human body and the God designed processes, these, and I will not call them "errors," will be mostly absent.
I absolutely hope that this statement doesn't offend anyone, because it is not meant to offend any "side" or religion, and actually recognizes that these differences are not an illness, and not actually even an "error" but as results of the processes that have given birth to All Of Us.
thanks for that clarity. i also see this as just a path for us to all walk through together equally and embrace openly as both our challenges and our successes. at the root of everything, we are all human and are complete in our individual beauty, no matter what our gender association. the fact is our environment is being altered, and now we are being sold a new way of approaching solutions and so it is up to us to make the wise choices we need to stay more grounded in our humanness as a collective.