Transgenderism Part 9: Why Surgery Does Not Help Transsexuals

In the ninth installment of the transgenderism series, we look at how bizarre it is that anyone could assert that Sex Reassignment surgery is beneficial to people with gender dysphoria.

Gender dysphoria is defined as a conflict between biological gender and the gender with which the person identifies.

Gender reassignment therapy can alter external sexual features to resemble those of the desired gender, but is it actually helping?

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    The so called gender dysphoria is a name for something neither science, nor medicine can correct.
    The requirement is that the individual accept who and what they are as part of life, in order to move on. I guess in these days of “we can do anything”, it’s easier to not deal with it and get it ‘fixed’ at any cost, like alcohol to drown out the reality of life and escape responsibility.
    Only problem is, when reality bites and realization of the “fix” leads to regret. Time cannot reverse and now a real, physical distortion of the body has to brought to terms with.

    Which was worse?

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