RE: Choosing who you are
June 7, 2019 at 8:52 am
(This post was last modified: June 7, 2019 at 8:57 am by I_am_not_mafia.)
(June 7, 2019 at 7:45 am)Jello Wrote: Identifying as another gender doesn't rid you of the natural pre-dispositions to certain illnesses that each sex has. That's why it is encouraged to put what sex you are born as on medical forms, so your doctor doesn't rule out serious diseases because as far as they know, you shouldn't be susceptible to them. It's not out of hostile intent, it's with the best intent in mind.
But transitioning means that you are changing the physiology of your body because of the hormones. Writing down male on a medical form when you are male to female would mean that your increased chance of getting breast cancer would be ignored for example. This not just an exception, this is the norm. Other than a few medical conditions specific to fertility a transsexual person's is better treated like that of their chosen gender.
Writing down your assigned gender on a medical form is probably the worst thing you can do.
(June 7, 2019 at 7:45 am)Jello Wrote: Also, i haven't been "completely mistaken" as i am close friends with a trans-person, which i know is a subjective point, but i'd think they would have explained it otherwise to me if they hadn't agreed with the points they'd made, but do go on.
Furthermore, please don't do that "don't feel bad about it though" stuff with me, i find it extremely patronizing, and it really doesn't help further your point.
OK, I'll say it again but without the patronising manner.
You are wrong about putting your assigned gender on the medical form and are ignorant about the psychological harm that having to do so can do to the patient.
(June 7, 2019 at 7:45 am)Jello Wrote: I say that the gender identity is changeable in the sense of "it can be not what you are born as", which i know doesn't quite come through in the actual wording, but i couldn't really think how to put it at the time.
Fair enough.