Quote from: Edge on February 03, 2014, 09:43:37 PM
I don't understand why brains are not considered biological or why whoever decided which organs determine sex decided to leave out brains. I know I'm biased what with being a brain fanboy, but aren't brains our most important organs? We (both cis and trans people) will die if we lose our brains. We won't die if we lose our reproductive organs which, incidentally, happens to cis people, but no one claims it makes them the opposite sex. Why is that? How, exactly, does this biological sex thing work?
This has been getting to me ALLOT recently >.>
Allot of the evidence around my case is more and more beginning to point to a case of inter-sexuality rather than a psychological condition.
(I had a twin that miss carried, perpetual migraines through puberty, I don't look like any of the men in my family, like looking at a family photo I stick out like a sore thumb, and countless other indicators)
This leads most of the doctors to believe that it will most likely be a biological issue with me, that I was actually female in the womb, but when my twin miss carried, my mother's body kept giving out the male hormones, hence female brain male body...yet I am still being forced to sit through hours and hours of psychological examination, therapy and monitoring "just in case".
Why is the default assumption that we are crazy -.-'...I mean I AM crazy, but that has nothing to do with the dysphoria! That's too much videogames!