If I was a woman, yes.Okay just how are you meaning 'desire' both before and here? Because to me desire is not just strongly wanting something, it's also an emotion that can be ignored/turned off, as it were. A person who is Trans can't "turn off" or "ignore" that need - not 'desire' - to be the opposite gender.
It's part of the gender dysphoria - can you, yourself, imagine having a vagina?
Ok sorry a very strong desireOkay just how are you meaning 'desire' both before and here? Because to me desire is not just strongly wanting something, it's also an emotion that can be ignored/turned off, as it were. A person who is Trans can't "turn off" or "ignore" that need - not 'desire' - to be the opposite gender.
Nope never have, I do a lot of cooking enjoy it does that count?It's part of the gender dysphoria - can you, yourself, imagine having a vagina?
It is going to take decades to repair the damage done by lertarded teachers.
If I was a woman, yes.
Ok sorry a very strong desire
Nope never have, I do a lot of cooking enjoy it does that count?
Yep some have a strong desire to have a vagina, doesn't change their physical gender thoughAnd yet you're not a woman, so the idea is foreign to you.
Same thing with Trans Men even if they're born with it. Having a vagina does not line up.
So if you can't imagine having a vagina, why would you force someone to have something that they don't want either?
Yep some have a strong desire to have a vagina, doesn't change their physical gender though
How can something you've never had be missed and yearned for?
That's impossible.
Do people born without sight miss watching sunsets and rainbows?
I agree with you their strong desires and yearnings help get past their physical gender short comingsAgain, it's part of the gender dysphoria. It's not just a 'part' but the rest of it that goes with it. Interesting that you say 'physical gender' though since as I posted in the links, gender is mental.
And not all Trans people DO go through with GRS; some are okay with having the 'parts they were born with', but for some, the dysphoria is so bad, GRS is an option for them to try and stabilize themselves.
No, it can't be.It can be.
Not really.
I can't speak to that.
But being gender fluid myself, yeah, I do miss having "parts I don't have".
No, it can't be.
Definitely.
Thanks for proving my point.
Fluid or not it's impossible to miss.
I agree with you their strong desires and yearnings help get past their physical gender short comings
You're full of shit. Do you miss being on the moon where your tits didn't sag?Sorry Petros, my personal experience says you're full of shyte.
I've only proved that you will never understand nor do you care to.
But the problem is still mental or psychological or whatever term is currently being used for head problems. Changing the body because science can doesn't seem like the right way to treat the problem since a lifetime of drugs is required.And yet you're not a woman, so the idea is foreign to you.
Same thing with Trans Men even if they're born with it. Having a vagina does not line up.
So if you can't imagine having a vagina, why would you force someone to have something that they don't want either?
I don't care what one does with their own body don't use taxpayer money to change your gender and no blockers or cosmetic surgery until they are over 18 when it is truly their own decision.Then you are also good with the fact that Trans people should be able to rectify what nature has screwed up and if that choice is GRS then that's fine?
You're full of shit. Do you miss being on the moon where your tits didn't sag?
But the problem is still mental or psychological or whatever term is currently being used for head problems. Changing the body because science can doesn't seem like the right way to treat the problem since a lifetime of drugs is required.