HappySqurriel said:
There are several experts (including Paul R. McHugh, MD a Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine) who believe that "to provide a surgical alteration to the body of these unfortunate people was to collaborate with a mental disorder rather than to treat it" ... Unlike homosexuality, there is significant evidence to support claims that upbringing has an impact on whether someone becomes "Transgendered" or not; and there is evidence that the "need" for transgendered people to be seen as a member of the opposite sex is radically reduced by getting them to adopt far healthier attitudes towards the roles of the sexes in society. Basically, if 12 year old child came up and asked for a race-change operation because he more identified with strict stereotypes of another race would you encourage him to undergo radical surgery? Why would you encourage a 12 year old child to undergo a sex change operation because he more identifies with the stereotypes of the opposite sex? Encouraging "Gender reassignment" is essentially reinforcing stereotypical views about the sexes. |
I agree, I like how south park handled the issue. I think people forget that sex and gender are two different things. One being societal and the other being biological.







