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I, personally, feel the question regarding homosexuality is settled. It isn’t a choice any more than being hetero is. I’m not as sure with regard to being trans. From my extremely limited perspective, there seems to be a lot of choice involved but I don’t think people undertake changing their physical gender lightly. Can this even be answered by a simple yes or no?
My non-medical unprofessional opinion is - no, it's not a choice. How a person acts on it is a choice, or choices, but the condition that can be described as Transgender, is not a choice. Cross-dressing, which is completely different from Transgender, IMO, is a choice.
Transgender, as I understand it, is when your brain tells you in every way possible that you are the opposite sex than what your body actually is in reality when you were born.
What about the 76 other made-up genders?
That I don't get at all. There are two genders, in humans anyway.
I, personally, feel the question regarding homosexuality is settled. It isn’t a choice any more than being hetero is. I’m not as sure with regard to being trans. From my extremely limited perspective, there seems to be a lot of choice involved but I don’t think people undertake changing their physical gender lightly. Can this even be answered by a simple yes or no?
I, personally, feel the question regarding homosexuality is settled. It isn’t a choice any more than being hetero is. I’m not as sure with regard to being trans. From my extremely limited perspective, there seems to be a lot of choice involved but I don’t think people undertake changing their physical gender lightly. Can this even be answered by a simple yes or no?
Transgenderism is not a choice, defined as a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth gender. Doing something about it *is* the choice part.
What about the 76 other made-up genders?
Question...
" Is Transgenderism a choice? "
You bet.
It's a choice of something that you're not.
Can a person be trans without physically changing anything?
No. I think transgender people genuinely believe they are people of a different sex than what they were born with.
Can a person be trans without physically changing anything?
Can a person be trans without physically changing anything?
Can a person be trans without physically changing anything?
I, personally, feel the question regarding homosexuality is settled. It isn’t a choice any more than being hetero is. I’m not as sure with regard to being trans. From my extremely limited perspective, there seems to be a lot of choice involved but I don’t think people undertake changing their physical gender lightly. Can this even be answered by a simple yes or no?
Can a person be trans without physically changing anything?
its also not a "belief", you may have not meant to say it that way but its not a belief just to be clear.
When a transgender person looks in the mirror they fully know and understand what they see, they do not see a girl if they have external boy parts. They are fully aware of thier genetic and external make up, its one of the thigns that can cause some of them stress.
I must not fully understand what you are trying to convey. To illustrate the point I was trying to make, I am a biological man and I believe that I am a man (as in I accept the proposition of my manhood as true), and my belief can be verified through independent empirical study. If another biological man believes that he is actually a woman in a man's body, I do not doubt the sincerity of his (or her) belief. And I do not think that the transgender individual has any choice in the matter except insofar as how he or she chooses to act upon that belief.
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