Quote from: valeriedances on August 07, 2011, 06:10:55 PM
If you dont define gender legally, then how do you separate people? That starts with drivers licenses where the U.S. is concerned since that is the primary means of identification. And I already said if it can be moved to the magnetic strip for police officers use only, then that seems to be a good option. ...but then how would people obtain health and other services folks of different genders need, if noone had gender markers? Do males start going to gynecologists for exams and getting mammograms? Sounds ridiculous, but from a billing perspective, how would you deny coverage if there were no gender markers?
Where is the requirement of a non-op to be on HRT? What of the non-op's that dont believe in hormone therapy?
As far as CD's, they are males, as any other males. They just enjoy dressing on occasion, which is their business and cool for them. But you fail to answer where they should be housed in a prison environment. Does someone who dressed once or twice in their girlfriends underwear qualify for being housed with females? Where do you draw the line if you deconstruct gender? And being umbrella advocates, dont you consider CD's transgender people?
I made a statement of people pretending to be transgendered to be housed in a different environment. How would you separate them from the "true transgendered"? An HRT letter would include some but not others. How do we diagnose gender variant people? Do we tell those non-op friends, sorry you have to go on hormones whether you like it or not.
OK first the ridiculous argument about health care and they would start scheduling men for female medical procedures and they would start being sent to a gynecologist. How do you dream up this stuff?
On your second argument about part time c/d who dresses a couple of times a month, do they ID to the world as women? Would these people be applying to have their gender marker changed on their ID? Maybe some would like to live full time but IMHO if they still live the majority of their life as a man, I don't see how they can expect to be treated as a woman once they have been arrested. That seems pretty absurd doesn't it? And given they would NOT have changed their gender marker to female before they were arrested anyway, how does that argument even apply? It doesn't..
On the non-ops who don't believe in hormones. No where does the DSM require someone to be on hormones or that they must -want to take them- to be diagnosed with having GID. I didn't say someone who is diagnosed with GID is required to take them either. If we are going to have this GID/DSM requirement, which you have said you support many times in the past, why couldn't they add a letter that said "this person is living and ID's as the gender opposite their birth sex" to allow a gender ID change? Or simply have a doctor write a letter like this?
There are many people who live as women who either can't or don't choose to have -the- surgery you have had. For a FTM top surgery is all they require. If I have "Top surgery" that still isn't enough! Some states already don't have these surgery requirements, are the people in those states now in danger of these things you posted? of course not.
You forget there was a time and there were people who fought to not allow post-ops to have the gender marker changed but that fight was won. I'm at a loss as to why you would want to keep other people, who may not choose your exact path, from being able to live a happier life.