Saturday, April 06, 2024

Transsexuality As The New Behavorial Sink

Starting the early sixties, behavorial anthropologist John Calhoun did a rat/mouse study he called the behavorial sink. He put a bunch of rats in four adjoining cages. They had plenty of food and water. But their behavor quickly changed. They tended to crowd together in one cage. The females quit caring for their young (or died themselves during childbirth). Males either became over-aggressive or pathologically passive. Somebecame cannibals. Both sexes forgot the social skills require to mate. It had become a patholical society, a rat version of transsexuality. As world population passes through 8 billion we are becoming the same overfed, over populated kind of society. (Is this why so many transsexual women are fat?) Both sexes seem increasingly uninterested in each other. What men care about is computer games. I am not sure about women--perhaps dying their hair incadescent orange or green.

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