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@RationalMadman
Inherent as opposed to acquired.
I'm surprised by your confusion.
Not at all. It enables the hellish dysphoria's hold on them with an iron vice grip. They now learn they were right to hate their body and sex.
Extrapolate all.functionally equal treatments given to people with similar bodily dysphoric mental disorders; the anorexic, the bulimic, the 'I am so ugly I should cut myself and die' depressed/BPD'.Then, mixing instead meds and therapies for them, tweak it towards helping the dysphoric person learn the real difference between sex and gender and do not let them fall victim to conflating the two. They should love their sex, be as a feminine a male and as masculine a female as they naturally are.
Not at all. It enables the hellish dysphoria's hold on them with an iron vice grip. They now learn they were right to hate their body and sex.Source? I'll give you a dozen that shows the contrary.
When you can show me the peer-reviewed, scientifically sound studies that shows your method outweighs the current methods of treating gender dysphoria, then we can have a conversation.
You seem to like to draw this comparison between anorexics, suicidal people, and transgender people. I was both anorexic and suicidal once, both before my transition began.
The difference here is that anorexia and suicide both not only have the potential to kill you, but the logical conclusion of both does not lead to happiness.
And once again we see non-affirming therapies for gender dysphoria compared to conversion therapies for sexual orientation when that is one of the clearest false analogies in existence. Why does the pro-affirmation crowd insist on making this comparison when it is so clearly false? My guess is because it makes it easier to criticize non-affirming therapies when they have no actual evidence to support their BS views.
You don't compare a body dysphoria to a sexual orientation, you compare it to other body dysphorias. When you do that... oh, wow, would you look at that. In other body dysphorias non-affirmation is the norm? Who would have guessed! So, when you actually compare it to something appropriate the opposite conclusion is reached? Really makes me feel more strongly that the reason it constantly gets compared to sexual orientation is done for dishonest reasons.
I am not saying this to demean you but it is so obvious that barely any source has even mentioned or investigated it. If you encourage a person who loathes their male or female body to artificially mimic the opposite sex (not gender, sorry but it is sexual characteristics and hormones), they end up concluding that they were correct to have hated their original body.
I am not your psychiatrist or able to respond to something this sensitive without risking personally triggering and hurting you, emotionally. I will not engage in your personal struggle here because I cannot possibly avoid risk of accidentally bullying you as you will be very sensitive about it. I also am not sure how physical your transition is, it is the physical one my gripe is most ardent with.
Very solid point. What happens is that when it is continually proven that enabling the dysphoria ends in significant rates of sadness, anxiety and other mentally distressing tendencies and/or disorders, the trans community deflects this as being due to transphobic bullying and attitudes, never to the trans person's therapy and recommendation to transition having been insufficiently treated and understood.
Furthermore, often they suffer but not quite as bad as before as they often get simultaneously prescribed meds and therapies for their other mental conditions at the same time as the transition is recommended. This means the rates of dissatisfaction would be much worse if we had a control group that did not transition to compare the group that did to (with other treatments being either identical or very similar).
This means the rates of dissatisfaction would be much worse if we had a control group that did not transition to compare the group that did to (with other treatments being either identical or very similar).
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That's simple, comparing gender dysphoria to dysphoria of body image is simply... ignorant
Your experience in life is not male or female, it is masculine or feminine perhaps
What a complete and utter lie. Women females from a very early age are taught how to watch their back, protect themselves, look for people when they approach their car, all kinds of ways to keep from getting raped that has nothing to do with being feminine it has to do with being female.
Then there's the whole physical aspect of being a woman that's going to eventually menstruate you have to be educated on that. Then there's being educated on female birth control. Then there's the idea of abortion which plenty of men are going to tell you shouldn't even have a right to. Then there's things like pregnancy, mammograms and pap smears. And men have their very own distinct issues especially regarding health.
That is basically the definition of bullying in one way, in another it is ironic as that is what transphobes to to trans people via pronouns.
Couple reasons, whenever your brain identifies your gender as separate from the typical biological state of sex a couple of things happen. Your brain becomes more stressed with the dichotomy, your body is forced to deal with that increased stress, thereby making other symptoms worse. Considering that whenever people are considered others they are treated harsher this all compounds.