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Rau
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One may take some comfort in that, given the late term aborted may experience pain, but that’s not a basis to be comfortable with abortions at an earlier stage where the child may not suffer.Okay but it was an option for her life. Again a very low percentage of abortions are late term.
We understand what dysphoria is, but how one feels is not the basis for defining “boy” vs. “girl”. If the cause of a boy feeling like a girl could be uncovered, and the cause of those feelings eliminated such that they are again comfortable in their own skin - would that be a good thing? Would it be a better solution than cutting of parts of male anatomy and fashioning look-alike parts of female anatomy? I think we agree it would. Of course, we can’t do that. I have sympathy for those who suffer such grievous pain that they pursue surgery. But I have contempt for those who see this as some kind of normal process, an entitlement of anyone who desires it.A person with dysphoria just doesn’t “feel” right in their own body. I get my morals from empathy![]()
While I hope we all feel compassion for those suffering with dysphoria or SSA or similar, it should be acknowledged that confirming a person in their desires is not itself the very definition of moral behaviour.