Brain developments- Very interesting

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Brain developments- Very interesting

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During my quest to discover more information of the CDing mystery I cam upon the following. I imagine some have seen it and others probably not. I found it very informative. :shock: :? :lol:

How the normal female brain develops
How the normal male brain develops
Brain Developments
All female fetuses start out as femaly embryos. The 'XX' chromosomes order no hormonal washes to occur. The fetus, not touched by testosterone, remains female, both in body and brain.
How the MTF transsexual brain develops
All males start out as female embryos. However, somewhere between the 8th and 24th week a change to male occurs if the chromosomes are 'XY'. The 'XY' chromosomes cause Testosterone to be produced and released in the fetus body. In the fetal brain this testosterone is converted into a type of estrogen which masculinizes the male brain. These hormonal washes must be precisely timed for this process to be successful.
Like the normal male embryo, the male-to-female Transsexual brain starts out female.. Then between the 8th and 24th weeks, the 'XY' chromosomes introduce testosterone hormonal changes, but the hormonal washes are faulty. They are either insufficient or ill-timed.
When this happens, the fetus develops a male body. However, some of the default (original) female brain processes remain intact. Thus, the brains gender identity remains female. This means that Transsexual males are males whose process of brain masculinization was incomplete. Their default female brains still function. The degree of arrested development can vary. The original brain circuitry that was missed in the masculinizing process provides a continuting feminine influence. This explains why many transsexual biological males know from as early as 3 years old that they are actually members of the opposite sex.

I forgot to mention I found the info at geocities.com/transtudude/brain developments.

There is another site that I liked. It is too long to copy and paste but can be found by googling Carl W. Bushong Phd. I found it very informative.
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Hi Charlotte:

A very interesting post. Looks like you have been researching quite a bit.

We haven't heard from you for quite a while. Mrs. Missy and I were talking about you just the other day and were wondering how things are going for you and that wonderful Lady you are married to. Stay in touch.

Best Regards,

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Hi Charlotte,

Wow. I didn't know that. Thanks for the information! :) It's so neat to see science beginning to research more about those who fall out of the traditional gender lines. I think it's very positive that we may someday find out the "why". :)

Again, thank you so much! :)

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Girls,
I don't mean to lecture, but what Charlotte has done and I am sure a lot of others of our sisters here have also done is research. If you put us on a spectrum we would all fall into different segments from one end to the other. There is nothing wrong with being anywhere on this specturm it is simply a comfort level that we achieve as we accept our gift! There are those who are completely comfortable with just having the "urge to dress" They don't know why only that they have it and do it and that is all they care about. There are those in the middle who say it is just too confussing and wish to regress to the dressing and forget understanding why, those who have a little understanding and they are comfortable with that. Then you begin to get to the other end for those who not only dress but want to understand and learn all they can about why we have this gift and what we can do with it to benefit not only our sisters by sharing their knowledge but sharing with all those we come into contact.
I know a lot of us, well maybe not a lot, but some of us have spouses who just absolutely refuse to learn about this and we have seen the results of their self-administered ignorance.
Anyway, moving right along, I sincerely appreciate the sharing of the knowledge that we have here. It surely helps this one lady.
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The reason I posted this on the "how I feel thread" is because some SO's have a difficult time accepting their spouses CDing behaviour. Now that scientific research has shown that this is something that one is born with and can't be turned off and on like a light switch it may be easier to comprehend. I know in my situation I kept my feminine side suppressed for so many years that it nearly overwelmed me when the genie got out of the bottle so to speak. I knew I wasn't crazy but I was having crazy thoughts and it's such a relief to finally understand that I am normal and that this is me. I am who I am and my SO understands and accepts that without equivocation. (I believe in my case I had more difficulty accepting who I am than my spouse did). Anyway the Bushong website at www.docbushong.com goes into considerable explanation of the transgendered and he includes CDing in that definition. I recommend everyone interested check it out.

Hi to you Missy. Life is good, actually very good. Since I came out it's like the tension in my life has mostly drained away. I am so thankful for my wife's support. Like you said, I am a lucky person. Cheers
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Post by DonnaT »

Last year I printed out a couple of research papers, which discussed how we are born trangendered, for my wife to read.

It helped her understand a little bit more, a little more accepting, but will probably never persuade her to be 100% accepting due to social issues.
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