Does she need to have testicles to produce testosterone, right?

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    2 months ago

    All people have both testosterone, the male “sex hormone” and estrogen, the female "sex hormone. They just produce it different quantities. Both are needed for all people.

    There are a lot of very normal and quite frequent medical reasons why a person’s hormone levels can be mixed up and for a woman (afab) to have a high testosterone level or for a man (amab) a high estrogen level.

    Women (XX) produce testosterone in mostly their ovaries and adrenal glands.

    Men (XY) synthesize estrogen in the Leydig cells and the germ cells in their testis.

  • CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    You seem to be under the false impression that women’s bodies don’t produce testosterone under normal circumstances. They do. Women produce testosterone in their ovaries, adrenal glands, fat and skin cells.

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      2 months ago

      I know that but usually women produce less testosterone, is it related the XY chromosomes to the production of testosterone?

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        I doubt any statistically significant study has been done since XY females are rare. In men the adrenal glands produce only 5-10% of total testosterone. In women the ovaries and adrenal glands make most of it, so I’d expect an XY woman with ovaries to have fairly normal levels. If she has no ovaries then I’d expect the level to be low. It’s about having the organs that do the production, not about the chromosomes.

        That said, people vary A LOT so you’ll find an edge case for almost anything you look for.

        What’s the context of your question?

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    Testosterone is known to help regulate the sex drive of all humans, it plays a bigger role for biological males than females is all.

    And there’s a big spectrum of intersex people where the levels and impacts are more varied

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          Why then the amount of hype about this shit?, I mean if it’s the way you say I truly don’t give a flying fuck about this mediatic show.

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        I’ve not checked, I believe you’re asking about the Olympic boxer?

        My best understanding is she’s intersex with maybe a chromosome disorder

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          Humans never stop surprising me. Do you believe it is fair to let her compete with “normal” women?

          My point is: if she have testicles or her body produce testosterone as a male, does it’s ok to let her compete with women with ovaries?

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      I’m wondering about the Olympics boxer who knocked out the other boxer, how it is posible for her to have that amount of testosterone in her body? Is she a hermaphrodite?

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      Thx for the info 👍👍 I think if they are women then it’s ok if they worked harder to get a better physical condition than their opponents, but I f they are trans I think there should be a trans league.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    You’re correct in assuming that she will not be able to produce the same levels of testosterone produced by males without testicles. But, the female body does naturally produce testosterone in other glands. I’m unsure of the effects on her natural testosterone production from having a male chromosome though, so I can’t speak to that. Sorry. It’s pretty lame that people can’t ask questions they’re genuinely curious about without getting eviscerated, especially for an anomalous situation like this, all because of political tribalism.