The End of Gender
Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society
by Debra Soh
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“@VannCorroo Have you read The End of Gender Really good book by neuroscientist @DrDebraSoh You can support transgender rights while also being opposed to medical procedures on children. | In a new @reason podcast @DrDebraSoh explains why she supports equal rights for LGBTQ ppl but also insists there are only two sexes. Her book The End of Gender is a mustread, esp. for libertarians who believe in science and radical autonomy.”
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Politics, Psychology, and Science.
International sex researcher, neuroscientist, and columnist Debra Soh debunks popular gender myths in this researchbased, scientific examination of the many facets of gender identity.Is our gender something we’re born with, or are we conditioned by society In The End of Gender, neuroscientist and sexologist Dr. Debra Soh uses a researchbased app...
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“@VannCorroo Have you read The End of Gender Really good book by neuroscientist @DrDebraSoh You can support transgender rights while also being opposed to medical procedures on children. | In a new @reason podcast @DrDebraSoh explains why she supports equal rights for LGBTQ ppl but also insists there are only two sexes. Her book The End of Gender is a mustread, esp. for libertarians who believe in science and radical autonomy.”
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