Fatherhood

6/19/17

Conveniently, it’s time to explore the institution of fatherhood.

Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines father as;

1: a man who has begotten a child (not related to gotten, like, “I gotten real drunk last night.”)
2: the founder of something, like America
3a : one acting to another in a way suggesting that of father to child
3b : an old man —used as a respectful form of address
4: a prototype, like the father of all hangovers (more often the mother of…)
5: a priest of the regular clergy
6: one of the leading men (as of a city)

And, of course, father can be a noun, a verb or adjective (paternal, maternal).

A father can be adoptive, biological or associative (stepfather).

The origin is Middle English fader, from Old English fæder; akin to Old High German fater, Latin pater and Greek patēr.

Synonyms (also used as terms of endearment) are dad, daddy, old man, pa, papa (also poppa), pater [chiefly British], pop and sire.

The first known use of father was in the 15th century (I think as a verb, not a noun.)

A biological father determines the sex of a child by donating either an X or Y sex chromosome.  Mothers can’t donate Y chromosomes because they don’t have any, for all practical purposes.

The paternity rights of a father with regard to his children differ widely from country to country (read culture to culture, state to state, city to city, family to family, father to father) often reflecting the level of involvement and roles expected by that country.

The beginning of recognition that the act of sex and the role of a male in procreation occurred somewhere between 10,200 BC and 2000 BC when humans began to develop agriculture and animal husbandry.  For centuries, the act of sex was a satisfaction of pleasure and not linked to procreation, cognitively.  This concept took a long time to develop under often extreme pressures of primitive rituals, religion, politics, economy and society.

If one were to look at the Wikipedia post for “Father”, they would find the cumulative effect of liberal, new age wimp-hood.  As in wimp the social slur, not WIMP the nuclear physicist’s definition of Weakly Interactive Massive Particles. But I digress too early.  Allow me to continue in a more orderly fashion.

In more primitive days and sometimes more modern days, a woman may have sexual contact with more than one man during the time in which she is capable of conception.  This made/makes the determination of paternity difficult.  Today, paternity can sometimes be determined with a reasonable degree of certainty with very expensive genetic analysis as well as cheaper, less accurate over-the-counter testing available at your local pharmacy or mail-in-sample services like “23andMe”.  Otherwise, the “father” of a child is determined by guess and by golly.

In fact, the common designation of father as the sire of a child is probably more likely wrong than right in terms of the history of the world.

I haven’t even come close to discussing the whole picture.  Consider the concepts of mix-ups at birth, stolen children, adoptive fathers, men who raise children of other men, women who intentionally deceive true paternity, human trafficking, war babies, royalty babies, babies conceived from rape and on and on.

Closer to the interests of our group here, the American concept of fathers has/is changed(ing) even as I write.

At various times:

A father was a man that found a fertile woman to bear as many male children as possible.  When she faltered or died, he would replace her with a younger/more fertile replacement.  The children were to stock the family labor pool and enlarge the family holdings and standing in the community.

A father was the head of the household, the wage earner, the provider, the leader of family values and the outwardly-seen decision maker for the clan.

A father was the sperm donor for the woman to provide children for social, economic, religious and self-aggrandizement of the mother.  In some cultures, the children were little more than fodder to increase political strength for the mother.

A father was a wallet, a paycheck, financial support for the family.

A father was a representative in the community providing respect, power and status to the family.

A father was a caretaker of the children, the house and an errand boy for the wage-earner mother.

A father was a source for vehicles of terrorist bombs.

Wikipedia opens their discussion of fathers with this statement, “In almost all cultures fathers are regarded as secondary caregivers [implying as the daily hands-on nurturer].  This perception is slowly changing with more and more fathers becoming primary caregivers, while mothers go to work or in single parenting situations, male same-sex parenting couples.”

The concept of a father as the natural loving, nurturing parent is ludicrous.  I’m not saying that fathers can’t be, but that they aren’t predisposed to be.  Father’s have abused their children in innumerable ways.  They have sold their children into slavery, bartered them for economic or political power, given them to causes such as being raised in a pedophile community to be used as whores for the tribal males until adulthood.  They have been abandoned to destitute mothers, to the streets and to society to survive or not.  They have been killed to lessen the burden of survival on the family, to lessen the tax burden and to otherwise sculpt the gender makeup of the brood.

Fathers of the 1950s America were idolized.  American TV had Father Knows Best, My 3 Sons and Make Room for Daddy as examples of the father’s role in the family.  In the 60s and 70s, not only did fatherhood take a nose dive in status but the whole concept of family started to fall apart.  The Mary Tyler Moore Show (a single adult woman without child, husband or family) and All in the Family introduced concepts that were new or spoofs on American culture.  By the 1980s, the concept of fatherhood was blatantly confrontational.  Divorce began to soar and the presumption was that the man was at fault.  Public billboards by the United Way featured fathers as the devil, with horns and all.  In the 1990s, fathers became more useful as whipping posts or dunces that were useful only to watch the kids while Mom worked or hung out with friends.  Now, fathers are continuing to be portrayed as incompetent dunces but with a more effeminate persona.

Now, I really only have two questions.

Are you a father and are you the father?  Just asking.

From your grumpy Uncle/Brother Dave.

Weary

An Army of Many Genders

June 18, 2017

Lest you think I’m joking, go read the article cited down below.  It is absolutely true.  Our esteemed US Army has done it again.  Again?

Yes, remember the recruiting slogan a couple of years, “An Army of One.”  Bet that one put fear in our enemies hearts.  Or, “Be All You Can Be.”  Where the Army was willing to take anything as long as it was as good as it could be.  Not necessarily up to any particular standard, you see, just the best it could be.

The slogan writers for the USA are not the cream of the crop.  Well now, the same standards are leaking over into the official US Army gender department, or whatever it is called.

To keep abreast of modern trends, the Army of Many is becoming gender tolerant.  It has issued guidelines for personnel to deal with the myriad of gender choices it faces.  Like when a guy becomes a girl and vice versa.  Quoting the guidelines, “All soldiers will use billeting, bathroom and shower facilities associated with their gender marker.”

Like what, a tattoo on the forehead?  I thought gender markers were the presence of 2 X or an X and Y chromosome. Silly me.

It even cautions that one gender may find themselves showering with a soldier of the opposite anatomy, anatomy that just hasn’t had the surgical correction yet.  “… there will be ‘mixed genitalia’ in military showers and sleeping quarters…” 

Moms and dads in America need to know this before they send their sons and daughters to military service.”

Shouldn’t the Army be at least as up to date as the elementary schools of San Francisco?

The guidelines even “…cover all sorts of scenarios – from shower stall etiquette to “transfemale” soldiers deployed to anti-LGBT countries.”  I know, I know, you thought that armies were supposed to kick collective asses not kowtow to social mores of the lesser nation.  What the hell is shower stall etiquette besides don’t drop the soap?

But the coup de grace is, “The Army has begun mandatory transgender sensitivity training for…dealing with a male soldier who becomes pregnant.”

I think someone in the Army watched Junior and thought it was a documentary.

From your grumpy male Uncle/Brother Dave, sharing guidelines “…mandated during the Obama Administration.”

Weary

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/06/16/armys-transgender-policy-includes-guidelines-on-male-pregnancies.html

http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/08/san-francisco-elementary-school-switches-to-gender-neutral-bathrooms-for-little-kids/

Trans What? Part 2

7/2017

These subjects are so prevalent in the media these days that I cannot, without a collapse of conscious, ignore them.

It seems that uterus transplants are a reality now. (1)

So this Doc in Stockholm, or thereabouts, has had five babies delivered to women that have had uterus (womb) transplants.  Seems that my Alma mater has successfully transplanted a uterus, but that woman hasn’t chosen to become pregnant, yet.

So, and you’ll just have to believe me on this, Arnold was right.  Men maybe can have babies.  They just need a uterus transplant, some supplemental estrogen and progesterone and a lot of help from friends.  And I promise, someone will try it.

But the complexities don’t end there.  Consider the problems in Houston and elsewhere, with gender-neutral public restrooms.  Now it’s not only gender determinant.  What I mean is, the individual can choose which gender they identify with and which pronoun they prefer to have used to address them (choices in English are he, she and it for individuals). And, the pronoun can be indeterminate. (2)

Why am I confused by all this?

Because, when a patient comes to me that has, say abdominal pain, it is routine to get a pregnancy test if they could possibly be pregnant.  My therapeutic options are affected if they are or are not pregnant.  But, if I order a pregnancy test on a male, the computer rejects it and informs me that I’m stupid because males can’t get pregnant.  And if I order a pregnancy test on a patient that seems too old, the computer rejects it.  With appropriate hormonal manipulation, males may be able to have babies in their transplanted uteri at a much later age than females with a native uterus.

So what do I do?  Base my suppositions and investigatory skills on the name, the pronoun of address or the physical exam?  Any and all can be misleading.

From your confused and grumpy Uncle/Brother Dave.

  1.  http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/10/07/woman-who-has-baby-with-moms-womb-its-science-fiction.html
  2. http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/209031494-story

Weary.

Trans What?  The original Trans What? post.

Trans What?

7/2017

Jimmy Soul’s “If You Wanna Be Happy” is based on the song “Ugly Woman” by the Trinidadian calypsonian Roaring Lion recorded in 1934. (1)  Ancient history, right? Uh, maybe not.

You can read the entire lyrics (2), but for illustration purposes, lets at least look at the chorus.

If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life,
Never make a pretty woman your wife.
So from my personal point of view,
Get an ugly girl to marry you.

When first I saw Alex (need I say that this is not his/her real name), he was laying on the bed holding his girlfriend’s hand. He had on khaki shorts and a T-shirt.  He was a bit overweight, had hairy legs and on his face was a  goatee, of sorts.  But Alex was not what he seemed.  He also had breasts and a vagina, ovaries, tubes and a uterus.  He labeled himself a transgender.

According to Merriam-Webster, transgender means, “of, relating to, or being a person (as a transsexual or a transvestite) who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person’s sex at birth.”  Transsexual means that the person actually altered his/her anatomy to replicate (copy, not repeat) something other than what it is, was or was wanted to be.  Transvestite means dress-up, no permanent physical change has occurred.  How is a person’s sex at birth determined?  Well, that’s a sticky wick, to say the least (no pun intended).  But even definitions change with cultural pressures. There is no reality, really.

As of the time of this writing, a vagina/uterus transplant has only been considered and attempted in women who have congenital absence of a uterus, that we know of.  In other words, the patient has the plumbing and control mechanisms (meaning the exceedingly complex endogenous neuro-hormonal system to support the transplanted organ) and just need the parts hooked up.  It has not been successful across genders, meaning that the organ transplanted has not succeeded in functioning as intended by carrying a fetus to delivery. Except in the movie Junior with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

A penis/testicular transplant, well, is not.  The penis is not really a transplant and the testicular “transplant” is just a couple of glass marbles rattling around in a sack of skin.  What happens is that the surgeon uses extra tissue not needed anymore (the vagina and harvested fat tissue that will not be missed from other parts of the body) to create an appendage that hangs out, not hangs in.  So, technically this is a mixed autologous and exogenous fabrication, not a transplant.

So, this whole business is about self-identity?

During my exam, the patient exhibited obvious embarrassment at having breasts and continually tried to pull his shirt down, or uh, her shirt down (whatever) to cover them when he or she thought I had finished my exam.  Most women do the same, although for a different reason.

Not that I am a big Freud fan, but let’s give the dude his due. Freud proposed that:

1. Id (das Es) is the unorganized part of the personality structure that contains a human’s basic, instinctual drives, particularly our sexual and aggressive drives and acts according to the “pleasure principle”, or the psychic force that motivates the tendency to seek immediate gratification of any impulse.
2. Ego (das Ich) represents what may be called reason and common sense.
3. Super-ego (das Uber-Ich) strives to act in a socially appropriate manner.  Whereas the id just wants instant self-gratification, Uber Ich controls our sense of right, wrong and guilt and helps us fit into society by getting us to act in socially acceptable ways.

Very similar to that portrayed by Michael Keaton(s) in Multiplicity.

Alex’s chart lists anxiety and depression as his chronic “medical” problems.  But these are not “medical .”  They are psychiatric problems.  In fact, everything I have said here is founded and grounded in psychiatry.  Everything but the surgery and that I’ve shown to be a farce.  A transgender “female” cannot conceive or carry a child and a transgender “male” cannot beget a child regardless of how much psychotherapy they go through.  At least, not without a lot of test tubes, laboratories and artificial growth media.  We are told that these issues are not psychiatric problems but rather the true core of our essence, our being.  But those millions (or million trillions) of cells in our body still have either 2 X or an X and a Y chromosome. (3)  Except those that have a mix of both.  Rather than having a psychiatric origin to this conflict, we now have a battle of XXs and XYs within a body.  Who wins?  Is it a matter of quantity, quality or control?  Or is it a matter of who’s DNA predominates? (4,5,6)

With all this being said, can a white boy be black because he wants to?  Like our first black President?

Your grumpy Uncle/Brother Dave, puzzling through the biology, physics, genetics, culture and politics of sex determination.

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Wanna_Be_Happy
  2. http://lyrics.wikia.com/wiki/Jimmy_Soul:If_You_Wanna_Be_Happy
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XY_sex-determination_system
  4. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/3-human-chimeras-that-already-exist/
  5. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/q-a-mixed-sex-biology/
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersex

Weary.

Trans What? Part 2