Quote from: AscheWell, I don't feel that way. While in some ways it would be nice to fit in with the herd, it would also mean that I wouldn't be me. If someone ever had a magic cure that would make me cis male (or maybe even cis female), it would feel like they were exterminating me and replacing me with some more socially acceptable construct that just happened to look like me, sort of like Stepford Wives.
Loved this one

Reminds me of qualia, mind-body theories, philosophical zombies and all that stuff. I guess this poist in gonna give us lots of food for thought.
Addressing the main question OP asked. I think that most of the times our main issue does not lay on getting the right answers but in making que right questions.
"How do you know for sure that you are trans?" Sounds like a
tricky question to me.
How do you know
for sure you're (all of ya homies) just not mad living on a delusion induced by your own perception? How do you know you're not in some kind of Truman Show being watched or stuck in some kind of reality simulation being screened by some sort of crazy god? How do you know logic and science are not well manufactured deceptions delivered by some kind of "higher" entity? Would you ever know?
Yeh, yeh, I know I'm getting way too philosophical here but I guess all of you can see my point: asking oneself that kind of question is simply asking the wrong kind of question.
Lemme suggest a second-hand crappy manufactured
thought experiment:
- Let's suppose science has extensively studied transgender phenomena and concluded that within all cases studied and followed (thousands of them) some biological patterns had been discovered that are common to all. Brain scans, complex genetical studies, neurological responses to several hormones, etc etc. All of them had been put together so an ultra-reliable, cheap and easy-to-use test has been designed and given to medical practitioners all over the world.
- So, you have been feeling low lately thinking your body and mind don't match. Thinking you should had born female. Thinking you don't recognise your body, you don't like your body. So, you headed straight down to your physician and asked him/her to give you the transgender-test.
- Unfortunately, the transgender-test gave you a negative result. You're not transgender is what the test says. Whoa, kind of relief. But you're feeling dysphoric somehow. Maybe you're nuts? Schizophrenia? Some kind of delusion? Multiple personalities? Time to go to the therapist/psychiatricist.
- The therapist asks you lots of questions. You go through countless hours of therapy. But in the end, he sees no trace of delusions, madness or any other kind of mental disorder. Therapy is not wiping out your conflicted feelings. How the hell? The test told you''re not transgender but you're still suffering gender dysphoria.
- Now, you're desperate thinking on a solution. Nothing has worked. You're still feeling dysphoric, but according to science criteria you're not going completely crazy and you are not transgender. However that doesn't really help, you're still dysphoric and feeling very low. What would you do?
Also lemme ask yall even when the transgender-test has told you several times that you're not transgender...
How do you know for sure that you're not trans? Maybe the studies are missing something, maybe the test is a lie, maybe you're the rule exception, maybe, maybe...