Re: Well now we are bridging a rather big gap.... - Edit 1
Before modification by nossy at 09/03/2017 09:07:19 PM
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View original postAnd that we accept "abnormal" behavior and bodily changes of all sorts without trying to fix people, unless we are worried about serious danger to self/others. Otherwise, we/doctors/society only get to have an opinion or a different method of treatment if the person feels this alternate self-identification is wrong/unhealthy for themselves.
View original postOf behavior and bodily changes.....
View original postThere is a remarkable difference between someone's behavior (small or even large scale) and transgenderism. And there is an even bigger difference between body changes (such as piercings, tattoos, etc.) and transgenderism.
View original postAgain, everything people are describing is that their "alternate self-identification is wrong/unhealthy for them"....as if their own judgement on the situation can override the reality of the situation.
I'm not saying that - I addressed your point without so much getting into my own view. (Which is that our natural world is crazy as all get out, and I'm not comfortable saying that there is only one way for a human to be "right or healthy".)
What I was saying that if YOU or others think it's wrong (why I used quotes), the answer is still the same for me. If allowing someone to be transgender, transexual, etc is what makes that person happy, who am I to say that's not the proper "treatment" anyway? I don't care about someone's anatomy unless they are trying to do something to me with it, so I don't care how they define it.