Indeed, and those with chromosomal abnormalities should be treated as exactly what they are; an individual, entitled to all the rights and respect as any other person.
Don't mistake my disbelief and disdain for "transgenderism" for disbelief or disdain of actual genetic abnormalities.
I’m largely indifferent to this whole subject because it’s just plain alien to me. What I didn’t see in the discussion was anything on endocrinology and what role it might play in gender dysphoria, if any. I know xenoestrogen is causing girls to hit puberty at a younger age, and it can give boys boobs. So we know it affects the body. Could that lead to somatopsychic — and I do mean somatopsychic, not psychosomatic— changes/conditions? I guess I’m inclined to think that a scientific reason or answer is out there, or at least a possibility.
I'm no endocrinologist so I can't comment on it.
I do agree with you, however; we know that many things in the modern world adversely affect human development. I would not at all be surprised to find out that something we're doing is causing people to "become" "transgender".
I mean, the water is turning the frogs gay, so it's not like anything is really outside the realm of possibility, here.