
Debra Soh
Debra Soh is a Canadian neuroscientist and author, recognized for her research on gender and sexuality. She is known for her critical views on transgender issues, particularly in relation to sports. Soh has argued that biological differences between males and females create inherent advantages for transgender women in competitive sports, a perspective that has sparked significant debate and controversy in discussions surrounding transgender athletes' participation in women's competitions.
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Debra Soh highlights the frustrations of modern dating and the impact of choice on sexual desire.
Warum die Lust auf Intimität schwindetDebra Soh is a sex neuroscientist and the author of the forthcoming book, Sextinction: The Decline of Sex and the Future of Intimacy.
Looksmaxxing: A Gen Z boy’s reply to anti-male biasDebra Soh, a sex neuroscientist, discusses the challenges women face in balancing careers and motherhood.
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Denying biology leaves women unprepared for the ‘motherhood penalty’Debra Soh is a sex neuroscientist and the author of The End of Gender: Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society.
We are only one AI chatbot away from falling in loveDr. Debra Soh, author of 'The End of Gender,' previously discussed the biological differences in an interview with 'Fox News Primetime' in 2021.
Trans athlete battle: PA Dem suggests females and males are athletically equal
























