spiritblows:
This is an interesting discussion. As some posters have brought up, there are medical conditions that warrent this as a sort of ‘corrective surgury’.
There are people who are anomolies of nature, who have ambiguous genetilia, or men with a xxy, or other unusual problems related to gender.
These unfortunates are most likely not morally culpable for their disorder.
Have you guys heard of ‘Amputee Wannabes’? .
Once again it seems that many fall into the fallacy of referring to sex as gender. Sex is your genitals and gender your mental sexuality. I changed my sex, (trans sex ual), I did not change my brain, (trans gender). It was female from the early months following conception.
Yes, I have read of those wishing amputation and Michael Bailey in his latest paper gave credence to that with reference to autogynephilics. That is fetishism taken to its extreme I might add and not classical transsexualism. Blame the therapists for being irresponsible in not dealing with the transgendered coming into their offices who are searching for permanency of their actual fetish.
I am not an ‘unfortunate’ and do not suffer from any ‘disorder’. I was born with a biological condition known as transsexualism and was pained by it but now it has been corrected and no matter what anyone ignorantly thinks I am a female; a woman mentally, physically, legally and socially.
Unlike those with severe psychological problems that McHugh may have dealt with I am like many of those McHugh never met. Then again he seemed to be dealing with the transgenders who outnumber the transsexuals by an estimated 100 to 1 and put them all falsely in the same category. Most of the successful ts’s like me live a basic stealth life so we are not out there displaying ourselves or crying, ‘woe is me’, to McHugh and the other shrinks. We live as the women we are, we do not mimic them.
I married my husband 21 yrs ago, (he was a naval officer, captain), I built my own business as a woman, ran it successfully, and eventually sold it for a very good return and now enjoy an early retirement. McHugh never met me or any of my friends who are doing the same. You would be amazed if you were to read the names and professions of some who have had reassignment surgery: doctors, surgeons, lawyers, teachers, priests, ministers, engineers, designers, business owners. I could go on and on. Two of my friends are engineers for big companies working on and designing communication systems that you depend upon each and every day. One of my friends is a former Anglican priest and another is a retired school teacher. They are of course not McHugh patients or Bailey subject matter found in drag clubs. They are women.
To be morally culpable would imply that otherwise what I am is somehow sinful. As I said before, the Catholic Church did not think so when it changed my baptismal certificate back in the 70’s so why would it be morally wrong or sinful now I must wonder?
Lynn-D