No it is reality. You can not change genders. You just become a Frankenstein gender. A boy will never have a period, never have a baby. It is a fantasy and dangerous one. All surgeries are dangerous, suicide is high among these.
That’s right! Transgender teens are at high risk of suicide. And, the one who are at the highest risk are those who are bullied, not accepted, and not given the support that they need to discover and become who they are. Those who claim that they should just live with the gender that they were born with are being stupid and cruel. Anyone who actually care about the problem of suicide should educate themselves on the topic and stop making rash, ignorant and irresponsible comments.
transgender teen's suicide, a mother's...
www.cnn.com/2014/12/31/us/ohio-transgender-
teen-suicide Jan 03, 2015 · Ohio
transgender teen Leelah Alcorn said on social media she committed
suicide because her parents refused to accept who she was.
Ohio transgender teen's mom: 'He was an amazing boy' - CNN.com
Bullied transgender teen commits suicide | New...
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transgender-
teen-commits-
suicide Appr 09, 2015 · SAN DIEGO — A 16-year-old
transgender girl who spoke on YouTube about being bullied at school in Southern California killed herself, a support group said ...
http://nypost.com/2015/04/10/bullied-transgender-teen-commits-suicide/
Suicide Risk and Prevention for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth
Risk and protective factors help explain suicidal behavior and inform program and practitioner approaches to reducing suicidal behavior. LGB youth generally have more risk factors, more severe risk factors, and fewer protective factors than heterosexual youth. For example, LGB youth often lack important protective factors such as family support and safe schools, and more LGB young people appear to experience depression and substance abuse. In addition, there is risk unique to LGB youth related to the development of sexual orientation, for example, disclosure at an early age raises risks. It would be difficult to overstate the impact of stigma and discrimination against LGBT individuals in the United States. Stigma and discrimination are directly tied to risk factors for suicide. For example, discrimination has a strong association with mental illness, and heterosexism may lead to isolation, family rejection, and lack of access to culturally competent care.
http://www.sprc.org/sites/sprc.org/files/library/SPRC_LGBT_Youth.pdf