Well yes, because that's reality. I'm a transsexual woman. That means I'm a biological male who has gender dysphoria and have had it since birth, but I currently appear to everyone else in society as a woman and am talked to and treated as such. Some people can figure out that I'm a transsexual. Some people cannot. I doesn't bother me either way who can or can't. Trust me... how this forum treats me and how people treat me in real life is like night and day. That's precisely why I don't give a shit that people dunk on me here... it's amusing to me. I cannot remember the last time someone called me "he" or "him" or treated me like a dude in society heh. It's been years....I'm honestly just asking, and not setting you up, or anything like that. Is that how you see yourself?
Something gets fucked up/goes wrong/goes haywire in the womb and it affects the brain. That's the biological aspect. Because it affects the brain, I see it as a mental illness. Many people here say "You're a mentally ill man". They're not exactly wrong, and I know that makes me sound crazy but honestly I'm 100% normal besides the gender dysphoria part. No different than someone with depression. If you root out the depression in the individual or mitigate it, they would generally be considered "normal" then.I completely agree with you, if thats your thoughts, except I wouldn't call it a mental illness.
The problem is that retards think that after transition we're still mentally ill and that's not true.
I never said that. It IS treated with drugs in addition to helpful surgeries. I take several medications that are prescribed to me and are difficult to get that radically alter a person's body and thoughts. It's called Hormone Replace Therapy (or HRT for short) and it's incredible. It would be HELL to put someone who isn't a transsexual on HRT, like you. You'd probably want to kill yourself. For me, it's the solution, just as Zoloft is the solution for the depressed person. Starting to understand a bit better?Because, like you said, it's not treated with psychoactive drugs, it's treated by becoming the other sex.
It's impossible to become the other sex... we can only replicate it as close as possible which quells the Gender Dysphoria mental illness aspect. People who look more passable tend to feel less Gender Dysphoria. Confirmed by my doctor and many many others... it is known. We all know how Jerle looked. We all know how I look. He's dead. I'm alive. There's a reason for this that should be obvious. This is why trannies have high suicide rates... many do not look like their gender identity and it's sad.
Sexual orientation has nothing to do with transgenderism. Nothing.My favorite professor in college was a lesbian, and she told me how she just never felt right dating/having sex with guys, and it wasn't until college she realized she was gay.