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Her choice... whether I find it silly or repugnant or not... hope he/she/it is happy
Gender dysphoria is a medical condition characterized by a disconnection between someone's assigned and perceived genders. Individuals with gender dysphoria usually identify themselves as transgendered or transsexual, depending on their ideological feelings about sex and gender. Some transgendered individuals also disagree with the categorization of gender dysphoria as a medical condition, as part of a larger exploration of gender identity and what “normal” gender is. It is also important to differentiate a transvestite from someone with gender dysphoria; medically, a transvestite is someone who wears clothing belonging to the opposite gendergendergender, but is both happy and secure with his or her gender identity.
Her choice... whether I find it silly or repugnant or not... hope he/she/it is happy
gender dysphoria isn't a choice:
Gender dysphoria is a medical condition characterized by a disconnection between someone's assigned and perceived genders. Individuals with gender dysphoria usually identify themselves as transgendered or transsexual, depending on their ideological feelings about sex and gender. Some transgendered individuals also disagree with the categorization of gender dysphoria as a medical condition, as part of a larger exploration of gender identity and what normal gender is. It is also important to differentiate a transvestite from someone with gender dysphoria; medically, a transvestite is someone who wears clothing belonging to the opposite gendergendergender, but is both happy and secure with his or her gender identity.
What is Gender Dysphoria?
Her choice... whether I find it silly or repugnant or not... hope he/she/it is happy
gender dysphoria isn't a choice:
Gender dysphoria is a medical condition characterized by a disconnection between someone's assigned and perceived genders. Individuals with gender dysphoria usually identify themselves as transgendered or transsexual, depending on their ideological feelings about sex and gender. Some transgendered individuals also disagree with the categorization of gender dysphoria as a medical condition, as part of a larger exploration of gender identity and what “normal” gender is. It is also important to differentiate a transvestite from someone with gender dysphoria; medically, a transvestite is someone who wears clothing belonging to the opposite gendergendergender, but is both happy and secure with his or her gender identity.
What is Gender Dysphoria?
Lest we forget that many consider it a mental illness... or in the same groupings with psychological problems including fetishism, pedophilia, transvestism, etc
Much like the claim of a 'gay gene'.... nothing has shown this to be medical or genetic rather than choice or pathology.. and if actually a pathology, just as with the pathology of Apotemnophilia, doctors don't succumb to the 'feeling' and simply change/remove the limb on whim for that pathology, maybe sex changes resulting from that diagnosis should be scrutinized too
Whatever...
She was a girl, now physically looking like a guy because of surgery... he/she/it is supposedly happy... on to real news
Lest we forget that many consider it a mental illness... or in the same groupings with psychological problems including fetishism, pedophilia, transvestism, etc
Much like the claim of a 'gay gene'.... nothing has shown this to be medical or genetic rather than choice or pathology.. and if actually a pathology, just as with the pathology of Apotemnophilia, doctors don't succumb to the 'feeling' and simply change/remove the limb on whim for that pathology, maybe sex changes resulting from that diagnosis should be scrutinized too
Whatever...
She was a girl, now physically looking like a guy because of surgery... he/she/it is supposedly happy... on to real news
Have they found that "left handed" gene yet? Or does it not exist?
I hope she is happy with her life....So does Cher
Her choice... whether I find it silly or repugnant or not... hope he/she/it is happy
gender dysphoria isn't a choice:
Gender dysphoria is a medical condition characterized by a disconnection between someone's assigned and perceived genders. Individuals with gender dysphoria usually identify themselves as transgendered or transsexual, depending on their ideological feelings about sex and gender. Some transgendered individuals also disagree with the categorization of gender dysphoria as a medical condition, as part of a larger exploration of gender identity and what “normal” gender is. It is also important to differentiate a transvestite from someone with gender dysphoria; medically, a transvestite is someone who wears clothing belonging to the opposite gendergendergender, but is both happy and secure with his or her gender identity.
What is Gender Dysphoria?
Lest we forget that many consider it a mental illness... or in the same groupings with psychological problems including fetishism, pedophilia, transvestism, etc
Much like the claim of a 'gay gene'.... nothing has shown this to be medical or genetic rather than choice or pathology.. and if actually a pathology, just as with the pathology of Apotemnophilia, doctors don't succumb to the 'feeling' and simply change/remove the limb on whim for that pathology, maybe sex changes resulting from that diagnosis should be scrutinized too
Whatever...
She was a girl, now physically looking like a guy because of surgery... he/she/it is supposedly happy... on to real news
This cross-gender identification must not merely be a desire for any perceived cultural advantages of being the other sex. there must also be evidence of persistent discomfort about one’s assigned sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex (Criteria B). The diagnosis is not made if the individual has a concurrent physical intersex condition (e.g., androgen insensitivity syndrome or congenital adrenal hyperplasia) (Criteria C). To make the diagnosis, there must be evidence of clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning (Criteria D).
Lest we forget that many consider it a mental illness... or in the same groupings with psychological problems including fetishism, pedophilia, transvestism, etc
Much like the claim of a 'gay gene'.... nothing has shown this to be medical or genetic rather than choice or pathology.. and if actually a pathology, just as with the pathology of Apotemnophilia, doctors don't succumb to the 'feeling' and simply change/remove the limb on whim for that pathology, maybe sex changes resulting from that diagnosis should be scrutinized too
Whatever...
She was a girl, now physically looking like a guy because of surgery... he/she/it is supposedly happy... on to real news
different... but it's pretty clear in every instance that homosexuality is not choice. it may be a combination of genetic predisposition and environment but it isn't choice. certain people like pretending it's choice so they can justify discrimination.
nor is gender dysphoria a 'choice'.
and people are not 'it'.
nice.
as for the DSM IV definition:
This cross-gender identification must not merely be a desire for any perceived cultural advantages of being the other sex. there must also be evidence of persistent discomfort about ones assigned sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex (Criteria B). The diagnosis is not made if the individual has a concurrent physical intersex condition (e.g., androgen insensitivity syndrome or congenital adrenal hyperplasia) (Criteria C). To make the diagnosis, there must be evidence of clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning (Criteria D).
Gender Identity Disorder DSM IV Criteria