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To: Valueman who wrote (63717)1/24/2000 12:52:00 PM
From: Jill  Respond to of 152472
 
I don't like reductive either-or thinking. Can't get into a whole sociobiology discussion here, but although it's quite clear that hormone soup governs things like attraction, or that oxytocin for example helps strengthen attachment, when it gets reduced to discussions of women not posting on a thread because female brains don't think in straight lines, I think some corrective education is in order.

I'd be interested in what exactly you mean by a granulosa cell tumor in a female. Since I don't know what hormone it produces in excess, I have to ask, how does her thinking change? I'm sure that hormones, particularly in excess, affect brain function and capacity--but are you suggesting she starts thinking more like a man? Whatever that is...

:-)