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A_C_E said:
o_O.Q said:

"I have lots of proof that testosterone on its own is not sufficient enough for the male to develop into a male, are you kidding me?"

this is what i said " the male sex hormone is needed for a man to develope physiologically" how does this translate to saying only testosterone is needed?

Well when someone says the male sex hormone I am going to assume they mean the most important one. You have to love the name as well, "Male Sex Hormone", because it tricks people like you who think it is only important to men since men and women are 'sooooo' different. There is infact no male or female hormones, instead those lables are simply generalizations. Kind of like what you are doing. Reading a review or study of any scientific project (16 of them in 2015) will net you zero occurences where physicians and neurologists mention the male sex hormone. Never happens. That's because women and men's psychology, whether you like it or not, are the same. Not only for these reasons I pointed out, either. But let's drop the stupid questions.

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"so since women have testosterone too why don't they develop the same way as men? please explain this one for me"

why did you skip my question? since women also possess testosterone why do they not develope into men?

Because its a question I have already addressed. Seriously, I have stated many times that men and women, physiologically speaking, are less than 0.5% different....and your wondering why I haven't answered your question yet again?

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"Psychology and physiology are not linked in the manner that you are proposing"

well prove that this is not the case instead of just asserting it... i can assert that the moon is made of cheese doesn't mean that its true

so far all you've succeeded in doing is demonstrating that you don't really know what any of these things mean and here are you are trying to school people on it

Oh come on, you know the difference between physiology and psychology, ones physical and the other is mental. Class dismissed. Your homework is to learn how to stop playing stupid.

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" I was pointing out that both fields could be used in conversation at the same time since testosterone affects both, not that both act in the same way"

i sincerely do not comprehend what you are trying to say here

We were on the topic of testosterone. Testosterone affects both physiology and psychology. Physiology and psychology aren't the same just because testosterone has an effect on both. Get it?

 

"Well when someone says the male sex hormone I am going to assume they mean the most important one."

 

male sex hormone generally refers to testosterone 

 

"it tricks people like you who think it is only important to men"

 

well its a good thing that i didn't say that then

 

"That's because women and men's psychology, whether you like it or not, are the same. "

 

well you keep asserting it without providing anything to back up your case while i have backed up my argument with examples that so far you have not refuted

 

"Seriously, I have stated many times that men and women, physiologically speaking, are less than 0.5% different"

 

lol but why don't women instead of becoming women develop into men? you still haven't answered the question... yes i know that you think men and women are pretty much the same but i'm still asking you why the development goes in one direction rather than the other

 

"you know the difference between physiology and psychology, ones physical and the other is mental."

 

yes yes but your claim is that they are not linked in the way that i have proposed... i'm asking you to back up your assertion

 

"Physiology and psychology aren't the same just because testosterone has an effect on both."

 

lol but i never said that they were the same, what i said is that both are linked so differences in one also results in differences in the other

 

meaning that since men and women are different in terms of physique these differences also show clear differences in terms of behavior such as men being more aggressive and stronger due to the effect of having significantly larger quantities of testosterone in their bodies