Courtney Ryan: I see gender as something that is somewhat intrinsic to an individual. As you are developing your gender identity, if it isn't in the same direction as for example your body or how society is interacting with you then it can make you feel very much like dysphoric. Research shows there's a incongruence between their gender identity and what their bodies are,. How society interacts with them. Courtney Ryan said question from non-binary partner was about why we feel dysphoria in some parts of our bodies but not others.
The wonderful neuroscientist and endocrinology researcher Dr. Daniel Pfau is back for Part 2 to answer listener mail about how hormones affect our moods, the variation of gender expression, queer lizards, how a strict gender binary is harmful to entire populations, hormone replacement therapy, hormones in sports, gender dysphoria, additional info on the Gender Unicorn and more. They remain just charming and kind and this episode will help you further understand just how many ways there are to be human. Also: it’s okay to take a mental health day once in a while.
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