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Polish general who fought with Washington may have been female

209 点作者 uxhacker大约 6 年前

10 条评论

akavel大约 6 年前
Just googled up some articles from the Polish press, and they seem to hint at Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, which &quot;[would often] involve excessive or deficient production of sex steroids and can alter development of primary or secondary sex characteristics in some affected infants, children, or adults.&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Congenital_adrenal_hyperplasia" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Congenital_adrenal_hyperplasia</a><p>That said, it seems everybody is talking about a paper that&#x27;s not actually published yet, so there seems to be a lot of speculation and uncertainty and buzz generation around...<p><i>edit:</i> As of 2018, the state of knowledge apparently could be summarized as:<p><i>&quot;Was “he” born a “she”? Did Pulaski suffer from a hormonal condition resulting in female physical characteristics? Or were the remains from that Georgia plantation simply someone else’s? The answers will be revealed this summer in a Smithsonian Channel documentary.&quot;</i><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;today.emich.edu&#x2F;magazine&#x2F;article&#x2F;10654" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;today.emich.edu&#x2F;magazine&#x2F;article&#x2F;10654</a><p>It seems we&#x27;re still waiting for the documentary to be aired. And hopefully some paper published.
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ashleyn大约 6 年前
The impression I&#x27;m getting from new historical findings, is that the Continental Army basically took anyone who could stand up straight and shoot.
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salex89大约 6 年前
If you like this kinds of stuff, a similar story: Milunka Savic. A Serbian war heroine who was discovered to be female after being wounded in battle. Although not accounted as LGBT, she just wanted to fight...<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Milunka_Savi%C4%87" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Milunka_Savi%C4%87</a>
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Causality1大约 6 年前
The article says two people got the gender of pictures of babies wrong and then says &quot;his parents could have done the same thing&quot; but that makes no sense. It makes no mention of Pulaski possibly being intersex or having any other condition which would interfere with looking at his genitals to determine sex. It also says Pulaski always considered himself male but has absolutely nothing to back up that claim. People back then were ignorant but not so ignorant as to mistake a vagina and a menstrual cycle for being a &quot;weird man&quot;.
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DoreenMichele大约 6 年前
My son once remarked that the incidence of secret female soldiers pretty much has to be higher than we suspect because, by definition, if they succeeded, everyone thought they were male. If you died on the field of battle during a bad battle, you might be left there or buried in a mass grave. You didn&#x27;t necessarily get an individual burial.<p>Re amenorrhea. Being underweight and exercising a lot can cause amenorrhea.*<p>In Canada, they did an experiment to let women into the infantry on the condition that they meet the same standards as men. Only two women made it through. One quit before being assigned to a unit. The other quit a few weeks after getting assigned. She said she thought it would get easier once she was in a unit. She thought training was intentionally harder than normal routine for the military. But it never got easier.<p>Unlike male firefighters, female firefighters have to lift weights to be able to do their job. A big guy can do a fireman&#x27;s carry without being a body builder. This is generally not true for women.<p>I have serious health issues. As a teen, my periods tended to be 3 to 8 months apart. I was quite skinny when I first began menstruating. My belief is that my irregular periods were largely rooted in how underweight I was. I also was nearly 17 when I began menstruating.<p>So I strongly suspect that women who successfully passed themselves off as male in very physically demanding jobs probably had their periods suppressed to at least some degree. The very act of trying to physically keep up with the demands of the job may have helped hide their gender by reducing or eliminating their periods.<p>In times and places where sex outside of marriage was very much frowned upon, it wouldn&#x27;t necessarily be weird to just be celibate. This would further help hide the person&#x27;s sex, both by not exposing their body to another and by eliminating the risk of pregnancy.<p>This also was an era that was not awash in information like we are today. If a baby was born with an oddity, it might be the only time anyone dealing with the child had seen or heard of such a thing. Even physicians had limited information compared to what you can google up in a few minutes these days.<p>In my youth, I was told at times that I was extremely feminine. One woman who played baseball told me she couldn&#x27;t imagine me playing a sport because I was so very feminine. (I actually did gymnastics for a time, though not competitively.)<p>After being homeless for a bit, I began getting addressed as &quot;sir&quot; by people who saw me from the back. I&#x27;m tall for a woman and had short hair, but both things had been true before I was homeless and no one mistook me for a man.<p>I suspect two things made the difference:<p>1. I stopped wearing a bra. Bra straps are visible through clothing, even from the back, and signal gender.<p>2. I think my demeanor and body language changed.<p>So, if you dress in men&#x27;s clothes and adopt male body language, I think that goes a long way towards convincing others you are male.<p>Also, I was extremely flat chested until I had my first baby. I gained a cup size with each of my two pregnancies, putting me at an average size. Talking to other women, this seems to be pretty normal.<p>So it seems if you don&#x27;t ever have a baby, you may not become very busty. Being flat chested definitely makes it easier to pass for male.<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;healthfully.com&#x2F;486066-underweight-and-amenorrhea.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;healthfully.com&#x2F;486066-underweight-and-amenorrhea.ht...</a>
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expertentipp大约 6 年前
Pułaski była kobietą!
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TazeTSchnitzel大约 6 年前
This claim relies on us being able to reliably sex skeletons. What is the false positive rate? How accurate are we in archaeology where the skeleton has been underground for a long time?
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uxhacker大约 6 年前
This is a better link: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;asunow.asu.edu&#x2F;20190405-discoveries-asu-bioarchaeologist-uncovers-200-year-old-mystery" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;asunow.asu.edu&#x2F;20190405-discoveries-asu-bioarchaeolo...</a><p>Primary source and more detail.
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peteretep大约 6 年前
As Polish crypto-history goes, I still think I prefer the TURBOSLAVS
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ngcc_hk大约 6 年前
Why only man can be buried in Arlington? Even if she is a protectorate of Washington!?
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