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I've been reading a great deal about the differences between males and females this year, trying to make sense of the differences between the two genders. Testosterone is obviously a major difference, so I was eager to get my hands on T: The Story of Testosterone, the Hormone that Dominates and Divides Us.
Any time you try to compare and contract the genders, you'll hit controversies. "Biology defines who we are." "No, gender is a social construct." I've read dozens of books with scientific facts to back their claims; most are difficult to trudge through.
What I liked most about T: The Story of Testosterone, is that it spans a great deal of information without once feeling overly scientific. It references other books, several of which I've read, and has vital quotes throughout the book. The book covers experiments, research, brutal history, recent scandals, and so much more. There is something for every adult reader.
While this is a text I imagine would be used for research purposes such as my own, I do think a content warning is necessary. Some of the facts may be disturbing for some readers.
Any time you try to compare and contract the genders, you'll hit controversies. "Biology defines who we are." "No, gender is a social construct." I've read dozens of books with scientific facts to back their claims; most are difficult to trudge through.
What I liked most about T: The Story of Testosterone, is that it spans a great deal of information without once feeling overly scientific. It references other books, several of which I've read, and has vital quotes throughout the book. The book covers experiments, research, brutal history, recent scandals, and so much more. There is something for every adult reader.
While this is a text I imagine would be used for research purposes such as my own, I do think a content warning is necessary. Some of the facts may be disturbing for some readers.