Unless you have complete androgen-insensitivity syndrome (CAIS), or 5-alpha-reductase deficiency, or Swyer syndrome, or genetic mosaicism, or 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase III deficiency, or progestin-induced virilisation, or prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol, or any of a wide range of endocrine-based variations that cause a person person to have chromosomes that dont match their primary sexual characteristics or gender identity.Do you have a cogent response?
But the listed conditions are rare ILLNESSES, not remotely normal human conditions.
Freak of nature?
All of the genetic, epigenetic and prenatal disorders listed here can cause sexual abnormality, it’s true. But:
All of them put together are still very rare and affect a miniscule number of people.
Most of the people who claim to be transgenders/transsexuals do not have these disorders.
Male castration and female genital mutilation, surgical maiming of primary and secondary sexual characteristics, and longterm hormonal inputs which do not match your genetic sex, do not treat or cure these underlying disorders.
A patient who is dysphoric or dissociated from the sex they were born, is -—after “gender reassignment” -— still dysphoric or dissociated from the sex they were born. There’s no healing of the underlying pathology.
The transgender movement doesn’t even pursue normality or restoration to natural health as a goal. They are all about preference and choice. They are driven, not by a therapeutic intent, but by radical gender theory. This is not a paradigm of hearing, but of psychological and social deconstruction.
Unless you have complete androgen-insensitivity syndrome (CAIS), or 5-alpha-reductase deficiency, or Swyer syndrome, or genetic mosaicism, or 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase III deficiency, or progestin-induced virilisation, or prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol, or any of a wide range of endocrine-based variations that cause a person person to have chromosomes that dont match their primary sexual characteristics or gender identity.
Do you have a cogent response?
These are rare deformities. A person born without arms also has a deformity. That doesn't mean we'd treat people who want their arms amputated as normal just because others are born that way.