Daniel Lismore@daniellismore
One of the strangest things about the gender-critical movement is the level of science it relies on.
Not advanced biology. Not medicine. Not endocrinology or neuroscience. Basic school-level biology. The kind most people last encountered around the age of 13 or 14.
Chromosomes. XX. XY. A neat diagram. Lesson over.
That is where the learning stops.
Everything that comes after is ignored. Developmental biology. Prenatal hormone exposure. Brain differentiation. Receptor sensitivity. Intersex variation. Neuroanatomy. The reality that human sex development is a process, not a single moment.
Modern medicine does not treat sex as a light switch. It treats it as a cascade.
Here is the part that is almost never explained in public debate.
All human embryos start from the same template. In the early weeks of pregnancy, every fetus develops along a default pathway. That is why men have nipples. They form before sex differentiation begins. No mystery. No ideology. Just timing.
Genital development begins later, driven largely by hormones. If certain hormones are present, external genitalia masculinise. If they are not, they do not. This process happens in a specific window of pregnancy.
Brain development related to identity, body mapping, and self-perception happens on a different timeline. It is also shaped by prenatal hormones, but not at the same moment as genital development. These processes are separate. They can align. They can also diverge.
When they diverge, you get transgender people.
This is not speculation. This is documented across endocrinology, developmental biology, and neuroscience. It is observed across cultures and throughout recorded history. It is why gender identity has a neurological basis and why attempts to suppress it consistently fail.
The same biological reality that explains why men have nipples explains why trans people exist. Development does not happen all at once and it does not always line up neatly.
Gender-critical arguments depend on pretending none of this exists. They collapse complex human development into a primary school diagram and then insist that anything beyond it is fantasy.
That is why their explanations feel so confident and so shallow at the same time.
They are arguing from a stopping point, not a starting point. From what they were taught before the science moved on.
Medicine has moved on. Biology has moved on. The evidence is not new. What is new is how loudly people are insisting on staying behind.
When people finally see the timelines laid out side by side early fetal development, genital differentiation, later brain differentiation the reaction is almost always the same.
Oh. I didn’t know that.
And once you know it, the idea that trans people are “pretending” or “ideological” stops making sense. This is not belief. It is biology playing out over time.
You cannot argue human development back into a worksheet.