@RFCLatest It's always delayed when there is a World Cup on and we will be bottom of the pile .. time to be patient and trust in the people that do this for a living!!
Supporters Trust at Reading have confirmed that Bryan Dennis and Elsie Noakes are to present tomorrow's End of Season awards.
Read their stories below👇
Why People Are Trans, What Biology Actually Says
Everyone begins the same way.
In the very first weeks after conception, there is no male or female body. Every human embryo follows the same early plan. At about five weeks of development the fetus still has the same set of tissues, the genital ridge and two duct systems that could become male or female organs. Even the nipples form before hormones that create sexual difference appear. That is why everyone has them.
Between weeks six and twelve, genes and hormones begin steering development. A gene on the Y chromosome called SRY can switch on production of testosterone in the testes. If it activates and the fetus’ cells respond strongly, male anatomy begins to form. If it does not, female anatomy develops by default. But this process is never all-or-nothing. Timing, hormone levels, receptor sensitivity, and countless small genetic variations can change how the body or brain develops.
Those variations are natural. They produce what biologists call sexual differentiation, not a simple binary. Intersex people, around 1.3 million in the UK alone, are living proof that human sex traits can overlap or differ from textbook categories. Some have XY chromosomes but develop ovaries; others have XX chromosomes but higher testosterone; some have combinations that don’t fit either. This is ordinary human biology.
Brain development follows a similar path. During pregnancy, the brain is shaped by the same hormones that guide the body, but in some people the two do not match perfectly. Decades of neuroscience show subtle structural and functional differences between typical male and female brains. Research published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019, 20:725–735) found that in transgender women, several brain regions more closely resemble female patterns than male ones. That means their sense of identity is rooted in biology, not imagination.
So being trans is not a trend, a phase, or a social contagion. It is a natural expression of the way human development works.
Across cultures and history, societies have recognised more than two genders, from hijra in South Asia to Two-Spirit people in Indigenous America to fa’afafine in Samoa. What modern science adds is an understanding of how this diversity arises: through ordinary variation in genes, hormones, and brain organisation.
Large-scale studies confirm that gender-affirming treatment can ease suffering. Access to puberty blockers, hormone therapy, or supportive healthcare is linked with dramatic reductions in depression and suicidal thoughts. The Trevor Project’s 2023 report found trans youth with access to gender-affirming care were 73 percent less likely to attempt suicide. The Endocrine Society and the World Health Organization both recognise this care as medically necessary.
Yet misinformation keeps spreading, claims that biology is simple, that sex can be determined only by chromosomes, that people can be “made trans” by culture. Real biology says otherwise. Even chromosomes are not absolute: some women have XY; some men have XXY; others have mosaic patterns of both. What matters for lived reality is how bodies and brains develop, not a single letter on a lab report.
If you have ever wondered why trans people exist, the answer is right there in nature. Every embryo starts the same. Hormones and genes push development in different directions. Sometimes the brain and the body don’t line up perfectly, and that is part of what makes humanity so varied and complex.
Trans people are not against nature, they are nature. They exist because of biology.
I sat through two hours of lunacy this afternoon. And watched 15 minutes of this guy just now.
The difference is night and day.
If you want to understand the long-term damage Donald Trump is doing to our country, it’s worth your time.
@TheTilehurstEnd Contrary to popular belief twitter and opinions on social media do not represent the majority of fans. If Selles had been given the sack when the fans were crying out for it we would not have witnessed the turn around.. after only losing 1 in 8 he still gets my support
IH: "It was a fantastic game of football on a Tuesday night. If anybody moans about this competition, they don’t need to as it was a great game of football." #readingfc https://t.co/MFDAoNz5cT
@ReadingFC Just rewatched the video as thought I must be missing something after all the comments.. they were both nodding in agreement when the other spoke .. yes they looked knackered but not surprised.. i welcome the communication and I'm excited about the season ahead..
@BerkshireBorn74@TheTilehurstEnd Not necessarily... other clubs waiting on people they are bringing in to allow the player to leave otherwise they are going to be left looking for another player.. we are not at the top of the chain