Ontario Issues Genderless Birth Certificate

Again, this is r-selection in action:

A biological male who identifies as neither male nor female has received Ontario’s first birth certificate with an “X” designation in place of his biological sex.

Joshua M. Ferguson is a Vancouver-based filmmaker who says he considers himself “non-binary” because he is biologically male but grew up with more feminine features. Last year he applied to Service Ontario for a “non-binary” birth certificate, filed a human rights complaint when he was rejected, and has finally gotten his wish, CTV News reports.

The move follows new guidelines Ontario adopted last year allowing certificates to display “X,” which stands for “Trans, Non-Binary, Two-Spirit, and Binary people and people who don’t want to disclose their gender identity,” in place of the customary initials for male or female. Service Ontario also offers “non-binary” health cards, and allows residents to change the gender on their birth certificates or drivers licenses as well, without providing any supporting documentation…

The American Psychological Association recognizes gender dysphoria as a psychological disorder, and a variety of material has found evidence of significant emotional problems among the transgender population, including among those whose desires are supported.

Last fall, a University of Cambridge report found that 96% of trans students in Scotland attempted self-harm through actions such as cutting themselves, and 40% attempted suicide. 40% in the United States have attempted suicide, as well, according to a 2016 survey from the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE). According to a 2011 study out of Sweden, trans people remain 19 times more likely to commit suicide than the general population, even after sex-reassignment surgery.

This is r-selection. I’m increasingly thinking the human male and female brains (and by extension the human body, which is molded by steroids and hormones whose release are triggered by neuropeptides like GNRH, ACTH, and other factors produced in the brain) may be modeling themselves using very similar mechanisms.

It may be stress which leads to masculinization, both physical and mental. In K-selection, men endure the stress and embrace it to protect their monogamous mates. They probably become driven to monogamy to create an oasis of security in a dangerous world, and they embrace the stress because for those who will survive, it is just in their nature to take it on. The stress they endure, makes them more aggressive and the neuroendocrine effects of the stress trigger more testosterone releases and masculinization. Females, shielded from the stress by their K-mate, go more feminine, and become more nurturing and less aggressive because they do not receive that stress-stimulus.

But once you flood the system with dopamine, and males can flee the stress for hedonism and still survive, they will. From there, females are thrown into a stressful situation they are not fully designed for when they have to fend for themselves. That stress masculinizes their brains and their bodies through the same mechanism as it does in males, just to a lesser degree owing to the different biology produced by the chromosomal differences between men and women.

As this happens, it activates different genes at different rates, that affects epigenetics, and that causes the effects to amplify from generation to generation. After several generations, you have a character like this, which cannot even tell which gender he is, and which demands, as a human right, the ability to claim he is some undefined cross gender on official documentation which is designed to facilitate identification and ultimately state security.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because manly women are not men

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