Hey all, question for you. (:
So I was going through the requirements for an audition thing for a cirque camp, and one of them, the first one actually, was "excellent health." And this got me thinking,
am I in excellent health? I mean technically there's nothing "wrong" with me, at least to other peoples' eyes. On the other hand, there is this term "gender dysphoria" that a lot of trans people identify with, including myself. And sometimes being transsexual can feel like a disability. So maybe I'm not?
Another thought, I'm pre-op, pre-hrt, pre-electrolysis, pre-everything, except for being openly transsexual and from a social standpoint, pretty much fully transitioned. Since I don't take pills or anything, don't have any surgeries, or don't need to dilate or anything, am I considered to have "excellent health?" or does my gender dysphoria count me as mentally unhealthy?
Consider a different scenario. I'll probably be getting this requirement for "excellent health" in a lot of future jobs. Picture a transwomen who has already "fully transitioned;" hormones, SRS, the whole shebang. Since they'd still have to take hormones, does that write them out of the "excellent health" group? Or since they didn't really have a physical ailment or injury before, and don't have one now, and really aren't unhealthy, can they still be considered to have "excellent health?"
I know there are some bigoted people out there who consider the mere act of identifying as trans to be "unhealthy," but from a more rational point of view, I want to know what you all think.
Do you think transsexualism hinders ones qualification for excellent health?
Also, is there a difference, in your eyes, in the healthiness of a "pre-transition" trans person and a "post-transition" person? I'm curious to here your thoughts on the matter. (:
Also this post Is not intended to enforce opinions or hurt anyones feelings.
I realize that's more than one question. Oh well. ^_^
With Passion, Maka