I think it's a great question, and one we've all asked ourselves at some point.
Were I born as a straight GG I doubt I'd have known the difference, and I would have likely been one of those unremarkably average people.
If there is one thing I truly appreciate that being intersexed and trans has taught me, it is my tolerance toward others.
Whenever I dissaprove of someone, even a religious nut who HATES people like us, I find myself empathising and really understanding that were I looking through their eyes I'd likely think the same thing.
The converse, however, is not true: That person will not put themselves in my shoes and try to understand me because they lack the life experiences that would have them reaching to understand. No, instead they live in a dark world of negativity and hatred toward things different.
I TRULY pity those types, and I feel they are all but missing the ENTIRE point of life!
In other words, as painful as it is to admit, I think I'd rather have this lovely open mind and beautiful mindset...and face these difficulties...than be an unremarkable dullard with no frame of reference toward accepting others because their own personal acceptance came so easy.
That said there are queer types who also practice hatred and closed-mindedness, and those are the real morons in my opinion because they were given a unique oppourtunity to understand that not everyone is the same, and that not everyone "chooses" who they are (really who does?)...and yet they
still blew it!
In the end the question is only an exercise, and not something to really get caught up in. We are here today, and we are who we are, so the best thing we can do is use that experience to better ourselves.
Gosh did that that even make any sense?