If you were born with a p-nis and test-cles but are convinced you are actually a woman, there is something wrong with your brain.
If you were born with a v-gina and ovaries but are absolutely positive that you are, in fact, a man, there is something wrong with your brain.
No.
Stop it.
If you are actually willing to cut off your p-nis so that you can feel more like the woman you think you are, you need help. If you want to have your breasts removed and your v-gina surgically altered into a sort of male organ with the help of hormones, you are not well in the head.
It is not OK. It is not healthy. You are mentally ill.
Notice, I didnt say you were a bad person or that you should harmed in some way. But you are what people used to refer to as crazy. (This apparently ended some time in the last 10 years. I think. I don't recall there being a memo or anything.) The fact that you do not believe that you are crazy does not make you any less crazy. And I dont care how many health professionals disagree with my point of view. In fact, I find most of their enabling to border on criminal negligence.
Oh, and another thing...
Why doesn’t Karla L. Miller just come out and say what she really thinks:
“Dear reader,
I’m better than you because I’m cool with sharing a stall with a sexually confused man.
You’ll never be as awesome a person I am.”
So I can us the ladie’s room when the men’s room is busy and if someone has a problem with that I can sue them? Good to know.
I was in a training session the other day where the presenter was talking about automatic behavior (in a larger context). He asked everyone to write their name, and then noted that no one had to ask themselves, “Now which hand shall I use to write my name?” For almost everyone, the choice of writing hand is a well engrained habit, and requires no thought. Someone brought up people who were truly ambidextrous, and how left-handers often used to be forced to write right-handed in order to conform.
In this context, you know where I’m going here. Although I didn’t bring it up in the session, I was thinking that society (or at least California) is now in the situation where we have to give the same consideration to sexually confused six-year-olds as we do to six-year-old left-handers — i.e, it’s inhumane to try to convince a six-year-old boy that he’s not a girl.
Bob at the office had decided to become Barbara, and began using the womens bathroom...
How in the world is “Bob” not considered to be mentally ill? Mentally ill people don’t accurately perceive the world around them. “Bob” doesn’t accurately perceive even himself. Why doesn’t the medical community actually try to help these people, instead of simply indulging their delusions?
Congratulations are in order for using ‘she/her’??? It would be much easier to just use the correct pronouns - ‘it/its’.