Is Transgenderism a Mental Disease?

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What do you mean by “get away with it”? The person in the picture above should use the womens restroom or mens?
 
What do you mean by “get away with it”? The person in the picture above should use the womens restroom or mens?
This is really hard talking to you. Get in and out without being recognised for what they really are!!!
 
It’s a very simple question. So the person in the picture above should use the womens restroom but get out before being seen? But cant use the mens restroom?
 
It’s a very simple question. So the person in the picture above should use the womens restroom but get out before being seen? But cant use the mens restroom?
Frankly, they should somehow find an alternative, whatever that might be. I would not want a man who thinks he’s a woman coming into the ladies restroom where my daughter might be! Transgenders are all disordered and many are unstable which is why this group of people have a high suicide rate.
Failing an alternative the biologically born male should use the men’s room and the biologically born female should use the ladies room.

Is that clear enough for you?
 
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Just my impression, not saying it is your intention, just asking you to reflect on how you come across.
 
Yes you did you personally attacked me by saying I was personally attacking you when I wasn’t.

I’m new to this forum and still calibrating how sensitive people are (very, very sensitive in some cases), but I am not aware that it is out of bounds to address the tone of a post even clarifying that I am not addressing the intent behind it.
 
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Downs syndrome and sexual disorders are not the same.
To answer your question due to the increase in transgenderism and lack of true medical assistance, places of business are now putting in one person restrooms.
 
-ism? I’m not an -ism. I’m a person. And, no, the fact that I am trans is no more a mental illness than the fact that I have red hair.
 
Doesnt transgenderism fall more under body dysmorphia (like anorexia) than a sexual disorder?
 
Yes but your question dealt with being in restrooms and possible sexual attraction.
 
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You may not understand that the issue hinges significantly on your unreflected use of of the phrase “born male”.

How should the medical world consistently identify the sex of a person as “male” or “female”.
You seem to believe external morphology alone is sufficient?
If born biologically a male then he is a male for life. It is totally irrelevant how that person feels, what he thinks, what he does, how he dresses, what hormones he takes, what surgery he has. He remains a male.
If by “biologically a male” you mean that someone has XY chromosomes, how should people be treated who have complete Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), meaning that they were born and grew up looking female even though their chromosomes are in fact XY and they would have grown up male without the genetic defect associated with AIS. Here’s a picture that’s been posted before of women who have AIS but are male in terms of their chromosomes.(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)

Should the people in this picture be forced to use the men’s restroom? Granted that these women are not Transgender, but it still raises the question of how to determine whether someone is male or female.
 
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