It does - that’s why there isn’t a catch-all diagnosis of “Intersexed”. There are specific conditions, each associated with a specific set of symptoms. These have never been considered a “gray area of gender”. There are only two sexes - male and female. Intersexed individuals suffer from certain very specific disorders that cause their bodies to manifest symptoms like ambiguous genitalia. A “transsexual” individual is one who believes that their physically healthy and fully-functioning body is not the one they “should” have. This a denial of a clear physical reality - a mental illness. No different than those people who think they should be a paraplegic in spite of having healthy, functioning limbs.
Shame that there is no such thing as a brain structure that is unique to only females or only males. If “transsexualism” was a physical disease, there would be consistent markers for it that could be objectively measured. As it is, it is something that is entirely self-reported - there are no truly objective standards of diagnosis.
Actually there are many people who go through life not knowing they are intersexed… and some may be tested as a baby and it not show up until after puberty. because each intersexed person is unquie, they are not all the same. So… It is not very specific. There is an umbrella of “types” of intersexed people. Most trans do not get tested for intersex. So, how do they know they arent? Intersexed people are a functioning body fyi. It just has two sexes.
I cannot help what you will not accept that scientists use for autopsys…or anatamy.
And intersexed people do not have a disease.
And if there is something beyond “mental” with transexualism… just because we do not see it now, does not mean we will not later.
Look at MS for example since you want to compare these people to dieases… for the longest time it was nothing but crazy mental people because health people and scientists did not see anything phyiscal… guess what now? Oh! It is actually a diease that is phyiscal that effects the covering of the nerves (myelin sheath) So much for sticking them in mental facilities… I belive that is how we are going to end up looking at conversion therapy years later. Just because we come across something we cannot understand or see does not mean we need to fear it or correct it. If anything, they to learn from it and study it. You can’t “fix” what you cannot understand or see.
And this is proves it, “As it is, it is something that is entirely self-reported - there are no truly objective standards of diagnosis.”
Give me reports and data supporting your view if I am wrong. Links please. As to my knowledge no one has been interested enough to do studies between trans and intersexed individuals… either there is none, I have insuffient resources, or I some how missed them.
Your view cannot be completely correct unless my theory is proven wrong, because for yours to be right, it cannot ommit my theory of possiblity that has not even been researched.