fade
Staff member
The more I think about transgender people, the more I realize there's a group that seems to be left out. There are doubtlessly many people who are uncomfortable within the sex they were born with. No argument there. These people have many societal problems to overcome, but they may have recourse now. Therapy includes validating that these people are suffering from a body mismatch.
What about people who simply want to live as the other gender? Given that hormone therapy and sexual reassignment surgery require demonstrating a fundamental problem with one's birth sex, it seems that there is no option for someone who may not feel at all like their sex does not match their identity.
There are many people who feel this way. There are whole groups online devoted to them. I'm just curious what their options are.
What about people who simply want to live as the other gender? Given that hormone therapy and sexual reassignment surgery require demonstrating a fundamental problem with one's birth sex, it seems that there is no option for someone who may not feel at all like their sex does not match their identity.
There are many people who feel this way. There are whole groups online devoted to them. I'm just curious what their options are.