
The way I figure all this goes is I walk into a doctors office and mark down the nice little checkbox for Female because at the end of the day it's my organs that are going to determine what's up with my body, not anything else. Also I think I'd probably get slapped for identifying as some outrageous thing when trying to get medically treated.
^agreed
Doctors need to know your biological sex so you can get the proper care you need
it's annoying how some people say it's trans phobic BC
sorry people it's not it's for health reasons while males and females aren't really much different mentally they are physically.
That's one of the reasons I don't really understand 'feeling' like another gender. How are we as human beings supposed to know what another gender feels like? I have days where I'll bro out with the guys, go shooting, play some golf, and other days where I'll slather on makeup, do my hair, and just want to wear a pretty dress. I'm pretty sure it's the human condition to just want to be social. I don't think it has anything to do with personally feeling like "I should be a woman" and probably more about conforming to societal standards for said gender.
Spoken like a true cis personBe grateful you haven't experienced dysphoria.
That's one of the reasons I don't really understand 'feeling' like another gender. How are we as human beings supposed to know what another gender feels like?
Dysphoria is a very powerful feeling. Unless you've experienced it you can't even begin to imagine the pain. As someone who has broken down repetitively because my body doesn't line up with the way my brain says it should this is an incredibly ignorant thing to read. I get that it's hard to understand but please try to be more compassionate.You can feel like whatever you want. It shouldn't be a reason to cause depression or anything.
That's one of the reasons I don't really understand 'feeling' like another gender. How are we as human beings supposed to know what another gender feels like? I have days where I'll bro out with the guys, go shooting, play some golf, and other days where I'll slather on makeup, do my hair, and just want to wear a pretty dress. I'm pretty sure it's the human condition to just want to be social. I don't think it has anything to do with personally feeling like "I should be a woman" and probably more about conforming to societal standards for said gender.
An example. I'm not a very 'motherly' person. I reserve acting like a total clinger for my cat. That's about it. I'll get that maternal urge every now and then but it's rare. Meanwhile my fiance is much more of the maternal type. It's not 2 hours out of every 3 days, it's every day. He doesn't identify as someone who feels like they should be considered a female, he just knows he's very loving and nurturing.
Like I said before, I think what's most important is your biological sex. You can feel like whatever you want. It shouldn't be a reason to cause depression or anything. That being said, I do know a few people who have/are going through the sex change process. A couple have come back and said it wasn't worth it, but others are happy. I'm just hoping that they realize the medical repercussions for doing it, and hope them the best on their journey. I couldn't imagine being put through it.
To each their own.
transgender**Transgendered people don't feel like another gender, they are whatever gender they say they are. Some transgendered people feel like they were born in the wrong body and seek surgery to correct this.
wat
you're literally using stereotypes to show your point..
"my fiance has a maternal instinct but that doesnt make him a girl" "i play golf but that doesn't make me a man", just because you have traits that are stereotypical to one gender which is opposite to your own doesn't mean you should automatically "feel" like you're another gender wtf
legit wtf did i just read LOL
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transgender**
Transgendered people don't feel like another gender, they are whatever gender they say they are. Some transgendered people feel like they were born in the wrong body and seek surgery to correct this.
Dysphoria is a very powerful feeling. Unless you've experienced it you can't even begin to imagine the pain. As someone who has broken down repetitively because my body doesn't line up with the way my brain says it should this is an incredibly ignorant thing to read. I get that it's hard to understand but please try to be more compassionate.
Yeah, sorry. I guess I've been reading it used that way so much I'm unintentionally using it myself. I'm going to correct my post now. Thanks for pointing that out.transgender**
You didn't really explain what Dysphoria is besides a kind of anxiety. I'm not trying to be 'ignorant'. I've never attacked you. I've never said anything that should make you 'mad' at me. None of this stuff just clicks with me is all. I'm not a very compassionate person.
Also I think you took my "you can feel like whatever you want" post the wrong way.
what
That simply isn't true. You haven't personally encountered someone in your obviously sheltered little world who doesn't fit neatly into "male" or "female", but it isn't an idea the ****ing internet created. To say such things is insulting and ignorant. I can see your privilege from here, bruh.
Transgender people don't feel like another gender, they are whatever gender they say they are. Some transgender people feel like they were born in the wrong body and seek surgery to correct this.
wat
you're literally using stereotypes to show your point..
"my fiance has a maternal instinct but that doesnt make him a girl" "i play golf but that doesn't make me a man", just because you have traits that are stereotypical to one gender which is opposite to your own doesn't mean you should automatically "feel" like you're another gender wtf
legit wtf did i just read LOL
Yeah, sorry. I guess I've been reading it used that way so much I'm unintentionally using it myself. I'm going to correct my post now. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Gender dysphoria is a condition where a person experiences discomfort or distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender. It affects transgender people differently, it will be more extreme in some than in others. Some transgendered people will not experience dysphoria at all. However the majority of transgender people do experience dysphoria which is why most seek surgery and/or hormones.
I never claimed you attacked me, and I'm not mad. I was just pointing out that your statement came across as ignorant.
Well if stereotypes don't make you a gender, what exactly does if it's not genitals? I'm male and I can only really contribute that gender to male stereotype things. What is 'feeling male' even supposed to mean?
I'm so embarrassed for you. Making a cruel mockery about other people's identities as your form of entertainment must be truly sad.
This means literally nothing. penis ≠ male.
I'm a gay male who identifies as a girl, purely because of my very feminine traits and self, so yeah. I still use pronouns 'him', and such but I, personally class myself as a girl. No one has to call me a girl, but I do prefer to be called a boy, rather than guy or man because they're very masculine terms in my eyes and I'm too innocent for that? HahBut, seriously, I hate being called a man or a guy. Just makes me feel masculine, when I'm so not
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Wait...
wait.
wait.
You really actually think genders are made up of stereotypes?
seriously?
My bf fits very few, if any, male stereotypes but that doesn't stop him from being male (and it has nothing to do with his penis) so I suggest you do a little soul searching.
I'd advise you read wikipedia's page on gender
it's not perfect but it's not our job to educate you and i think you'll get all of your questions answered here if you actually want to know
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender
Wow, little hostile. Excuse me for asking a question. Guess I better go check my privilege.
I barely fit male stereotypes either, I just fit more male stereotypes than female.
But that doesn't really answer the question. I 'identify' as male but what the hell is that even supposed to mean?
Wow, little hostile. Excuse me for asking a question. Guess I better go check my privilege.
I barely fit male stereotypes either, I just fit more male stereotypes than female.
But that doesn't really answer the question. I 'identify' as male but what the hell is that even supposed to mean?