@ThisDiscussion tbh I think this all got out of hand and all? But I made my statements underneath my answer so if آپ wanna see the longer version go there
Yeh, if you, instead of insulting people for posting 'wrong' answers, would maybe laugh with them about the jokes یا just ignore them, the discussions would turn out better for anyone. And I also agree that if آپ want serious opinions, better ask the same سوال on debate club ;) There`s no problem with the questions, just be مزید chill about the funny/clever and sometimes not so clever/unexpected answers.
In a typical sense, a woman is an individual with XX chromosomes and has developed female sex organs and a menstrual cycle. There are outliers but this is the general base.
In rare cases of intersex there is a grey area when the individual has both male and female sex organs. This would be a process with their doctor and discussed case سے طرف کی case whether the individual chooses to take action to become male یا female, یا remain intersex.
A trans woman biologically will have XY chromosomes but will take hormone therapy and top/bottom surgery to physically have the traits and sex organs of a biological woman but will still not have the same genetic make up.
Tbh I feel like it has always kind of been this way, people have just started to recognize it more. Like in the past I feel as though it was treated مزید like a medical issue, whereas now people seem to treat it as an identity, if that makes sense.
It was! it was literally known as a mental illness. It's something how things has changed but I feel there are a lot of loop wholes in that definition.
Yeah it's the same with asexuality. I guess it's just a matter of things changing with the generation. I won't get too much into it but I do feel like to a degree gender politics have become very confusing. There are just so many labels out there now that I have trouble keeping track of them. That and people have so many different ideas on what it means to be transgender.
I think a lot of it has to do with pre-transition and a full transition. Either way around I think that the person (regardless of the status of their transition) is the gender their brain matches. Biological they are still the 'undesired' (for lack of better words) gender. Even so, I'd still use whatever pronoun they request, because that's the respectful thing to do.
XX Chromosomes, biological speaking. But then we have Transsexuals, who are mentally the opposite of what their physical body shows. In short, it all has to do with whether someone is Cisgender یا Transgender.
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Which is it then, it's is your chromosomes, یا what آپ call yourself.
Both. Because, I do believe it’s possible that the brain of one sex could develop within the body of another. Because, if not, then how would we explain Transsexuals?
Usually, your brain matches your body in terms of structure. In the case of transgender people, their brains developed to that of the opposite sex and have to undergo therapy and medical treatment to relieve the dysphoria is causes.
So, it's the structure of your brain.
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^ Trying sayings this on Facebook, and you’ll be made fun of. I agree with this 100%.
However, I really would rather not go into whose right and whose wrong but Im jsut gonna advise آپ that Random Club is not going to provide آپ what آپ want ofr the most part. Id post a سروے یا an answer on the debate club for that. And if آپ really jsut wanna get different opinion, message me personally and Ill actually answer this, all arguments dropped
Personally the world isnt so black and white that the person who is wrong and the person who is right could be so simply determined and its a really pointless debate
@Zanhar, read her تبصرے above :D She keeps referring to an answer 'dill punch' while it actually was 'drill punch' :D I couldn`t lose my chance to shitpost
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I mean, there's a difference between gender and sex. I'm just studying psychology, not biology, so I know مزید about gender dysphoria since it's an actual medical term in the DSM-5, but at the same time I'm not an expert on any of it. Since you're asking to hear an 'honest' opinion, I suggest آپ ask a real psychiatrist and doctor to quench your curiosity.
Oh well. Like I said, I'm not a professional. I guess my opinion consists of recognizing trans women, but I also think there's a major difference between a small child with dysphoria and someone who's just now reading trans media and becoming confused. Some recognize the ladder, which I think is dangerous if they're considering transition. Also, I think it's important to recognize that, as I کہا before, gender and sex are two different things. Sex should be recognized as the biological component which declared the body female یا male at birth, but it's also interesting how the brain is molded and just as biologically structured to represent the opposite sex which one's genes molded the body. It's not something I know a lot about, but it is something I consider while crossing paths with so many people in my day-to-day life. I mean, that's why I'm studying to be an art therapist in general. I recognize the human brain as a biological organ which makes up the human experience, just like the body. It can be wounded, it can be composed differently, and it is based on so many different perspectives in psychology. That's all.