(April 14, 2016 at 1:07 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote:Excited Penguin Wrote:I can only offer my thoughts, not any definite knowledge on the matter - as per my phrasing. I will offer them gladly, though.
It's like thinking you're a chair instead of a human.
It would be a delusion to think you're a chair instead of a human. Trans people don't suffer from a delusion that they're another sex. What actually seems to be happening is that the sex of their brain does not match their genitals. The main consideration though, is whether being trans harms anyone else. It doesn't. So ultimately, it's none of our business.
I never even thought it could harm anyone else. My concern is with their well-being, as I already stated. And anyone's well-being is, collectively, everyone's concern - or, at least, it should be, to a certain extent.
Has this been scientifically proven, what I'm hearing of their brains, or is it simple conjecture?