So yeah, tell me if I'm being a dick with what I'm saying, because the reason I wanted to do this topic is it was something I was thinking about after a couple of lessons in Psychology about gender.
Why are some transgender folk fine with their birth genitalia, while others (I don't know if they're a majority in that group, but it seems like it) aren't? Would the ones wanting sex reassignment surgery, perhaps, be happy remaining with their birth genitalia if society didn't label penises and vaginas as male and female genitalia respectively (as that's not the case for individuals with androgen insensitivity syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and a host of other intersex conditions that may present with ambiguous genitalia)?
Again, this is just me being curious, not wishing to pass judgement or anything like that. Just stuff I think about.
Why are some transgender folk fine with their birth genitalia, while others (I don't know if they're a majority in that group, but it seems like it) aren't? Would the ones wanting sex reassignment surgery, perhaps, be happy remaining with their birth genitalia if society didn't label penises and vaginas as male and female genitalia respectively (as that's not the case for individuals with androgen insensitivity syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and a host of other intersex conditions that may present with ambiguous genitalia)?
Again, this is just me being curious, not wishing to pass judgement or anything like that. Just stuff I think about.