Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Why guys/women go to gender changing surgery?

why do they change their gender??

why people do that and why they want to do that. don't they feel nice about themselves? Also,how does it affect their friends and loved ones?Why guys/women go to gender changing surgery?
They feel like they were born in the wrong body. They are miserable their entire unless they have the surgery but then there is family and society to deal with. Its real, real tough.Why guys/women go to gender changing surgery?
they hate themselves
I think it's a very deep issue. A lot of times these people feel they weren't born into the right body. They FEEL like a woman, and they're a man, or vice versa. They feel they are living a lie in the body they are in and are very rarely happy with themselves. I was just talking about this to a co-worker of mine and he said that people like that ';don't deserve rights';. I can't believe some people are so closed minded. I might not agree with it but everyone deserves human rights.
They spend their entire life feeling like they are living a lie; that they should be a man/woman instead of how they were born. More often than not, they begin to feel this way at an extremely young age. It is extremely difficult on loved ones, especially the parents who often feel like ';they did something wrong'; which is not the case at all. Some people are fortunate enough to have a good support system and people who understand and love them enough to help them through the process. Others are not so lucky.
They feel like their personalities and their thinking don't fit their bodies


I think guys/women do that because they are either being mistreated by a man or they just think boys get more fair treatment..
Gender is the mental impression a person has of their sex.



Sex is the physical attributes which determine their classification as male or female, and generally also determines their gender.



For reasons beyond logic, feminists continually speak about 'gender' when they should be discussing 'sex'.



They wish to pretend that sex (male female) has no relevence to a persons abilities - which in many cases may well be true.



Nonetheless, it causes confusion for many people as they assume 'gender = sex' when it doesn't... as demonstrated by your question.





I would say that people who want to change thier sex is because they 'feel' the opposite gender to their sex. Thus, a man may feel mentally more of a woman trapped in the body of a man - so the sex is male, but the gender is female. Similarly, a woman may be physically a woman but feels she is a man trapped inside a woman's body. Female sex with the gender of a male.



Why change? For some, it is simply that the urge to be opposite to their sex ( in this case, their gender ) is what they truly wnat to be.



I recall an instance where a botched operation left a baby boy having to have his male genitals removed and brought up as a girl.



As his gender was male - and so was his sex originally - he grew up feeling male trapped in a woman's body.



Despite psychologists and feminist hailing this boy as 'proof' that men %26amp; women (gender) were interchangable - she committed suicide at a young age, having expressed repeatedly she wanted to be a man.



Her parents dressed her dresses and skirts, made him play with dolls and babies, and all the stuff typically seen in girl behaviours.



It seems gender and sex actually quite different from one another - again - only feminists would try and pretend that male %26amp; female brains are identical.
It is medically defined as Gender Identity Disorder (GID). People with this disorder feel they were born in the wrong body %26amp; want their sex(based on physical %26amp; genetic characteristics) to match their gender(which is much, much, more complicated).

There is some controversy in the transgender community over the label GID. Some say that the word ';disorder'; implies that there is something wrong with them, which is untrue. On the other hand,if it is not classified as a disorder, sex change surgery will be considered an elective surgery by insurance companies, %26amp; thus harder to pay for.
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