Quote from: Tink on August 04, 2007, 02:32:31 PM
I understand your point Nero, but I also think that people should take responsibility for their own actions, grow up a little and learn to accept certain things which should be universally understood. This is the reason why there are terms, classifications, diagnosis, therapists, HBSOC, symptoms, criteria. To be honest, I'm getting really tired about the agendas and this "no one understands me and every one who doesn't is an elitist" BS, because that is just what it is, BS.
tink 

Again, I don't see how any of this has to do with the topic. What should be universally understood here?
This topic is about why HRT is used to measure who's ->-bleeped-<-r than another. How does 'no one understands me and everyone who doesn't is elitist' come into play? I'm bewildered by this post and the rest of yours in this thread.
And by your own definitions, your DSM quotes, Being on HRT is not a must for a diagnosis and it clearly states '
usually accompanied by the wish for HRT..' It doesn't even state that the
desire for HRT is a must.
It also doesn't state anything about TS who are unable to take HRT due to illness.
And just on the rare chance - that anyone would attempt to turn this topic into a debate on me and my actions, and my life, I'll also have you all know. That I have already been diagnosed as an ftm transsexual, and as Primary (because I did ask her out of curiousity which group I fell into, assuming it was Secondary because of my bisexuality which she said didn't matter anymore).
So, I damn sure don't need anybody else's approval on my being trans or not. I would just like to know why HRT is the holy grail. Period.