I think it doesn't matter if we are "real" or not. The transition is to feel comfortable in our skin, if someone finds out and don't recognise us as male or female (respectively) is their problem not mine. Of course we are still biologically female or male (respectively) but 1/2
Have you considered that they lie about their motivations, are largely unwanted and unattractive, and merely suffer from cluster B personality disorders?
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...that demonstrate this is a real condition. This are real experiences from real people, from me, I don't wish this bullshit onto any one. It has nothing to do with sexuality, this have to do with psychology,severe distortions of body image, and suicidal tendencies.
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Notice that people with legitimate uses for HRT, like patients with Kleinfelter’s syndrome or males who suffered from cloacal exstrosophy, aren’t as self-pitying and narcissistic as you are. You don’t have any real problems; you just want someone to finally like you.
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You're projecting here.This just demonstrates that your argument is about your fefes and your subjective perception of these people. Like, where did I bring my sexuality?Where I was narcissistic?Why would different people of different cultures share the same lies to cover a kink?
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It’s not a kink. A vanishingly small minority of hyperfeminine gay men (or hypermasculine lesbian women) with low sexual market value do extreme cosmetics to attract straight partners. This isn’t my opinion btw, but the conclusions of Blanchard and Bailey.
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This sound like a sociologist theory or brief observation on the subject. Did he even mention the neurological, psychological characteristics or symptoms almost exclusive for trans ppl? or even the failed experiment on the forced trans kid?Maybe the ICE10 or the DSM5 definitions?
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Why wouldn’t the bottom 1% of feminine gay men have neurological peculiarities? Theres nothing special about them. They don’t have “female brains.” The more interesting cases are straight autogynephile transsexuals, but that’s not you.
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Doesn't make more sense that the specific neurological condition that trans people have would be related to the other specific condition that they share?Until this disproves the now proven factors it will remain a theory &We'll still have the forced trans kid case Its a condition
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Yeah: homosexuality.
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...so first you're speculating on that, you don't know about this. Second, there're treatments, there're medications, there're experiments like the boy who was forced to change his sex at birth that cause him gender dysphoria, there're solid neurological proves...
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Correlation doesn't equal causation. A lot of trans people are abused through their life and this can cause a personality disorder that is comorbid with their gender dysphoria. It could be vice verse, but there's not enough information about the causes of gender dysphoria...
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