Excuse me, but I would like to know more about what a surgery to change one's gender entails before speaking my mind. Is it purely cosmetic, as I've been informed in the past, or do you come out physiologically and anatomically a woman, as if you were born as one? If the latter is true, I have nothing to say. If the former is true, I feel inclined to say a few words concerning trangendered people and their romantic relationships.Bridgeru said:Firstly, I'm transgendered myself. I speak from experience, yet only for myself, not the trasngendered community at large. No it is not "Natural". A blind man walking with a cane is not "natural", a person with a pacemaker is not natural (looking at you Ames in MGS2!!!). It is a medical condition, and as such, is treated medically. It is classified as both a mental and physical condition.
Secondly, what's the point in something being considered "natural"? In this world, nothing we do is natural. Cars aren't "natural"
Thirdly: It DOES happen in the animal kingdom, albeit for different reasons. Oysters have been known to change their sex, as well as frogs in accordance to demands (I mean, we all remember the scene in Jurrasic Park, but I digress).
Fourthly: Why did this thread have to exist? What did OP hope to gain? I mean, he's saying he's being forced to accept things......
OP, this is the only advice I'm going to give you; I am transgendered. It is my life. You may not like it, and do not have to like it. You do not even have to be silent about your dislike. Just ask yourself, do you get stones thrown at you, insultful comments, even death threats just by walking down the street.
This is a real issue for some people, and if it doesn't affect you, move along.
If anyone knows the answer to this, thanks. Google and I are at odds for the moment, so it's not my friend today.