My identity is under threat because I am expected to concede my own eyes, conscience, and language in order to play along with a state of affairs I know not to be true. — NOS4A2
Where I live I am subject to investigation by a human rights council should I refuse to use the language they prefer, or if I refuse to treat them as the gender they are trying to express. I am forced to lie. — NOS4A2
It is merely a natural selection. — universeness
The human race has demonstrated ability to replace natural selection (or at least compete with it) and impose our own design, at a genetic level, like we have already done with domesticated animals and plants and with our continuous proliferation of technological inventions. — universeness
:up:I entirely agree that trans people have the right to BE. — BC
but a rare deviation from the norm doesn't invalidate the norm. — BC
Sex (xx, xy) is nature's most effective way of maximizing evolutionary possibilities in multicellular organisms. — BC
If some species have developed other schemes, that doesn't apply to the scheme that most species exist within. — BC
I don't count transgenderism as normal, but also don't count it as problematic. Again, there is such a thing a normal, but bring abnormal isn't automatically problematic. Being born with a very deficient brain is abnormal and problematic. Being born with a very effective really smart brain is also abnormal, but not problematic. — BC
As Richard Feynman (nuclear physicist) said, "Nothing is mere". Natural selection has been at work from the getgo, about 3.7 billion years. — BC
My point was not an invitation to measure the success or failure of human 'fiddling' with genetics or in our tech developments. My point is that we can do so and can therefore 'create' and 'design' and even 'usurp' aspects of natural selection. There is serious power and influence in that ability, for good or bad.How successful our fiddling with the genetic level of our own species will be remains to be seen. It is waaaay too soon to assume success. Global warming and global pollution is one of the consequences of technological proliferation. — BC
I support their freedoms. I just don't support the demand that I must conform to their beliefs and act as if it they were true. — NOS4A2
On top of that I just cannot believe that one can alter his sex with surgery and medication or by wearing clothing and applying makeup. — NOS4A2
I think it needs to be admitted that it is all an act, of sorts. — NOS4A2
a rare deviation from the norm doesn't invalidate the norm. Sex (xx, xy) is nature's most effective way of maximizing evolutionary possibilities in multicellular organisms — BC
You did not preserve the substance of my post and show how women's rights and identity are not under threat.
— Andrew4Handel
What does this have to do with trans people using their preferred bathrooms? — Michael
Oh come on? Do you really think trans folks would go through the absolute trauma of surgery based transition as an 'act ........ of sorts? — universeness
So trans folks can stand on the universal stage, with the rest of us, as fellow actors of equal status and value. — universeness
We are talking about legal lies here and giving men access to women's identities is a legal and existential lie being forced on us
Women should not have to accomodate men in their spaces and awards because these men have chosen to feminise themselves. — Andrew4Handel
If a majority decide to give all trans folks the exact same status as that same 'majority,' then that will become 'normal.' — universeness
trans folks as full members of the human race and not a different species. — universeness
My point here is that this is not some sort of performance/act - this is genuine. — EricH
or it represents some other, hidden biological fact, like neuroanatomy. — NOS4A2
The aforementioned studies, although very heterogeneous, provide data supporting the biological bases of the psychosexual development. In particular, post-mortem and in vivo neuroimaging studies strongly suggest the existence of a sexual dimorphic brain, i.e., slight differences in brain anatomy and functioning between the two sexes. It is less clear how such brain structures become the substrate of sex differences in cognition and behaviour. This matter has been mainly investigated through the examination of specific populations, such as subjects with gender incongruence and intersex individuals: gender identity is one of the most sex-specific human trait, and many studies show how brain sexually dimorphic structures are often in line with gender identity rather than with sex assigned at birth. Research on this field has reported a possible organizational-activational role of sex hormones: in fact, studies on people with intersexual conditions highlight the role of prenatal and pubertal sex hormones in the determination of gender identity and other sex-specific cognitive traits.
In short, the dysphoria is the problem, not the sex. All medications, surgeries, and therapy ought to be used to rectify the one and not to permanently damage the other. It's a humanitarian issue, too. Should we arrive at a cure, who are we going to blame for convincing a vulnerable people to take such drastic, and physically altering measures, from which there is no return? — NOS4A2
In this article, we present the largest study to our knowledge to date on associations between gender-affirming surgeries and mental health outcomes. Our results demonstrate that undergoing gender-affirming surgery is associated with improved past-month severe psychological distress, past-year smoking, and past-year suicidal ideation. Our findings offer empirical evidence to support provision of gender-affirming surgical care for TGD people who seek it. Furthermore, this study provides evidence to support policies that expand and protect access to gender-affirming surgical care for TGD communities.
Indeed, the modes of gender expression available within a society or social group are socially constituted, representing prevailing norms. The arbitrariness or justification of these norms can be as varied as those of other societal norms, such as laws, ethical principles, customs, and etiquette. — Pierre-Normand
They won't be normal, they will be as equal as the majority make it, within the legal framework. Complete equality, within the legal system or not, generally doesn't prevail. ("All are equal before the law" is good rhetoric, but all sorts of barriers arise that prevent "perfect equality".) — BC
I have heard many people directly say to me that gays, trans folks etc are to them, like a different species. I have heard many het cis men friends say women are like a different species to them.I haven't heard anybody (anywhere) deny their humanity or describe them as a different species. — BC
does it make a difference if a M to F trans athlete brings a male body's advantage to compete with women? Many women think that circumstance is unfair. — BC
In short, the dysphoria is the problem, not the sex. All medications, surgeries, and therapy ought to be used to rectify the one and not to permanently damage the other. — NOS4A2
(except for the obvious case of bras being used to support breasts) — Michael
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