01-08-2017, 05:37 PM
HairOfTheDog. I know the author disagrees with my point of view. Did you see in the Q & A where she says...."I feel sex dysphoria is an aspect of gender dysphoria. Some people really don't have any issues with their bodies at all. Those that do, myself included, see our bodies as in conflict with the standards for our gender identity. Some people are perfectly okay saying "I'm a man with a vagina" or "I am a woman with a penis." I am not okay with leaving that as my end state. Make sense?"
I am simply stating society is the origin of gender and sex dysphoria and until society is more excepting it will continue to exist. She ventures to guess that even in a fully androgynous world it may still exist. I disagree. Who establishes these standards, she is referring above in her answer?
p.s. It is now an established tenet that you are born homosexual. That it is nature. I disagree with that too.
But it has afforded us Constitutional protections so who am I to argue?
I am simply stating society is the origin of gender and sex dysphoria and until society is more excepting it will continue to exist. She ventures to guess that even in a fully androgynous world it may still exist. I disagree. Who establishes these standards, she is referring above in her answer?
p.s. It is now an established tenet that you are born homosexual. That it is nature. I disagree with that too.
But it has afforded us Constitutional protections so who am I to argue?