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Title: Gender Bias
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August 30, 2003 |
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Around the eighteen to twenty-four week period of the term the brain have become permanently and irreversibly a male brain.
Research actually shows that you are born with either a male or female brain. And it also shows that nothing, even things as extreme as castration twenty minutes after your birth can change your brain from a male brain to a female brain... Showed first 250 characters
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And it also shows that nothing, even things as extreme as castration twenty minutes after your birth can change your brain from a male brain to a female brain. The anatomy of a young boy's brain is so different compared to that of a young girl that it is easily visible, especially when it comes to babies because you can see the difference with your naked eye... Showed next 250 characters
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