I suppose that makes sense. It's hard with no real reference point to understand something that happens to an incredibly small percentage of the population and only in recent years has become openly talked about in our society.
The fact that my parents basically never heard of it, outside of drag queens and other things that aren't really similar, and my younger cousins and their generation almost all know at least one person directly or indirectly who is transgendered, is truly uplifting though.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the way you approach it, really. Perhaps it might be worth it to ask those friends some questions to help understand it a little more, though?
Me and my friends have actually talked about it in-depth many times, but we stopped at a certain point because we felt it was just more drama then needed. They tell me that they strongly feel that even though they we're born a man/woman, that they felt they we're in the wrong body and such.
I don't think it's wrong to be a Transexual honestly. If it's something you feel strongly about, and if you have faith in your vision, and if it doesn't harm other people, then I see nothing wrong with it.
I don't think I'll ever be able to comprehend Transexuality and the desire to be one because I'm not Transexual.
Do you consider a post OP tranny a woman?
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I suppose that makes sense. It's hard with no real reference point to understand something that happens to an incredibly small percentage of the population and only in recent years has become openly talked about in our society.
The fact that my parents basically never heard of it, outside of drag queens and other things that aren't really similar, and my younger cousins and their generation almost all know at least one person directly or indirectly who is transgendered, is truly uplifting though.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the way you approach it, really. Perhaps it might be worth it to ask those friends some questions to help understand it a little more, though?
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Me and my friends have actually talked about it in-depth many times, but we stopped at a certain point because we felt it was just more drama then needed. They tell me that they strongly feel that even though they we're born a man/woman, that they felt they we're in the wrong body and such.
I don't think it's wrong to be a Transexual honestly. If it's something you feel strongly about, and if you have faith in your vision, and if it doesn't harm other people, then I see nothing wrong with it.
I don't think I'll ever be able to comprehend Transexuality and the desire to be one because I'm not Transexual.