Re: General Discussions
Reply #926 –
So, what you're telling me, is that science doesn't care what people believe about their identity, because their biology is what nature intended them to be? Isn't that what the science tells us?
Djc what i say isn't about belief, and I think you've inferred something here and you are arguing a point with the wrong person.
Its not religious or about religion. Im Greek. We invented sexual ambiguity.
Nature has designed species that can transition organically.
Humans cannot do this.
I know one who is chronically unwell. The hormones give her headaches (born male).
When I say its just biology I mean it.
Ironically science doesn't care what people believe their identity should be. Their biology disagrees. When I state a well adjusted human accepts their body for what it is, its about self love. Imperfections and all.
Imagine being blind, or deaf, or born with a physical disability. These people don't insist there is nothing wrong with them. They simplify their life by not worrying about what they don't have, but accepting what they have, recognising that they will walk a different path than most humans and making the most of it. When my dad died at age 56, I was 22. My whole survival of that trauma was built on ACCEPTANCE of what I cannot change. Why do you think seeing people fight what they CANNOT CHANGE is something I instantly dismiss? Its not about religion, it hits me at that spot that helped me make peace with my dads passing.
I strongly suggest you have a chat with someone who has successfully and happily (often the case) transitioned to their wanted gender. And really listen to what they went through in their life and why.