Chapter
Exploring the Relationship between Gender and Sexual Orientation
The speaker suggests that being transgender might be an overshooting of a continuation of sexual orientation, resulting from something atypical in the brain related to social instincts, including sexual instincts.
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The atypical part of the brain that affects social instincts, including sexual instincts, can lead to autism, borderline personality disorder, certain fetishes, and autogynephilia, which is a neurologically based social set of instincts related to gender dysphoria beyond what we see in the LGBT community at the moment.
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Summary
The atypical part of the brain that affects social instincts, including sexual instincts, can lead to autism, borderline personality disorder, certain fetishes, and autogynephilia, which is a neurologically based social set of instincts related to gender dysphoria beyond what we see in the LGBT community at the moment.