bkdreamkb
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What do you think about it. Is there any researches about this?
name of the disease is gender dysphoriaWhat do you think about it. Is there any researches about this?
Better get ready to edit that post of yours once delusional nutcases normalize being a furryIf I think that I'm a cat - I'm crazy.
If I think that I'm a woman - I'm not crazy?
They really aren't cute or feminine in real life. Sorry to disappoint you.i want cute teen trap
Yes, "gender" is a social construct, there's only two sexes. Nothing else. If you think you are girl in man's body you need help.
Sex developement disorders?They really aren't cute or feminine in real life. Sorry to disappoint you.
It's a mental illness. People conflate gender with personality.
They take on the visual stereotype of the other gender, but remain their original sex. A man in a dress is emasculated, but not stripped of manhood.
A woman who cannot give birth is still biologically hardwired to be a woman, her reproductive system is just broken.
A human being born with twisted and deformed legs is still a human being. Their legs are just broken.
A human female born with an extremely large clit and excessive body hair is still a woman whether she puts on a shirt or a dress. Her hormonal balance is just broken.
A man with a cut and ripped apart penis is still a man. His penis is simply broken. Men who have "sex reassignment surgery" have to insert a tube of metal into their"vagina"wound in order to keep it from healing and repairing itself.
Just because they stray from the default blueprints does not mean they are something new or something that can be changed on a whim.
When gender is a social construct, the only reliable evidence is biological fact. Gender is based on biology and the social norms of each gender is simply each sex wishing to present itself in the most ideal image possible in order to attract a mate.
what do you make out of a person with ambyguous genitalia and androgynous appearance?