Alceste
Vagabond
I've tried to take those tests before and was annoyed at how superficial and grade-school stereotypical they were. The articles I posted were discussing things like emotional effects, sexual behavior and such like. Not what your personal hobbies are and whether you're good with things like empathy. For example, I suck at math. I'm completely horrible with numbers. But I love art and the social sciences. However, my identity is firmly male and I'm sure that if you cracked my skull open to have a look at my brain, you'd find that it at least tends towards being a male brain as with other transsexual men's brains that have been studied.
Sure, I hear you and I understand where you're coming from. I just wouldn't give brains a gendered qualifier at all, personally. Perhaps I would say "brain of a human male" or "brain showing physical attributes fairly typical of male neurological development" but not "male brain". I know it amounts to much the same thing and might be splitting hairs, but the difference is meaningful to me. Language is a dangerous thing - the simplest little omissions can cause such real world harm. In this case, subtly suggesting that there's something abnormal about women who are good at math or men who like babies.