I honestly kind of feel like this would be a difficult statement to make with 100% accuracy, simply because it's near impossible to fully understand the way another mind thinks. But that's just my two cents, I say they should think about it, get the necessary counselling and make absolutely sure it's what they truly want.
Plus, I've always wondered how often is it that a transgender is a child who was born with ambiguous genetalia? It's more common than people think, and of course it's fixed before the child leaves the hospital. I remember I read an article a while back about a "girl" who never had her period and when she went to the doctors she found out she was supposed to be a man, but the doctors snipped the wrong thing. Until the child hits puberty there's no way of knowing if they made the right decision or not.
Is it normal I hate being born female?
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I honestly kind of feel like this would be a difficult statement to make with 100% accuracy, simply because it's near impossible to fully understand the way another mind thinks. But that's just my two cents, I say they should think about it, get the necessary counselling and make absolutely sure it's what they truly want.
Plus, I've always wondered how often is it that a transgender is a child who was born with ambiguous genetalia? It's more common than people think, and of course it's fixed before the child leaves the hospital. I remember I read an article a while back about a "girl" who never had her period and when she went to the doctors she found out she was supposed to be a man, but the doctors snipped the wrong thing. Until the child hits puberty there's no way of knowing if they made the right decision or not.