It is what it was always understood as: a literal last ditch effort to save the life of someone who was so mentally damaged they were going to cut off their own dick with a cleaver in their bathroom and bleed to death. The hope was that this would reduce the likelihood of self-harm long enough for them to go through enough massive psychological and psychiatric intervention to save the patients life and put them on the long road to recovery for a horribly damaging mental illness.
They, correctly, treated the most extreme forms of gender dysphoria like the most extreme forms of body dysphoria. Someone who conditions themselves psychologically to hate their arm to the point they try to chop it off multiple times and keep ending up in the hospital is someone who requires immediate and dramatic intervention.
Optimally, people with gender dysphoria don't even take hormones at all. They just cross-dress and have therapy because they are mentally ill, but it won't destroy their lives. The whole sex change surgery is an absolute last resort. Much like removing your hand to keep you from literally sawing it off with a wood saw.
And that's literally what real trans people are, as opposed to transtrenders (retards who call themselves trans just because of peer pressure). It IS a last resort, because if they actually have gender dysphoria, it's literally the only solution that will reduce their suicidality.
Perhaps, but if this is the case 'real' trans people are 0.00001% of the population.
The vast. vast majority of cross dressers were not going to kill themselves if they didn't get to cut off their dick. This phenomenon is a meme that has been planted in the mind of people through ideologues/psychologists and then spread in the population, like hysteria in the late 19th century, or multiple personality disorder in the 70s/80s.
Do you think people were just killing themselves left and right when no viable surgery to look like the opposite sex was available? Were third genders (in cultures that had them) killing themselves because they didn't mutilate their body? If the answer to these question is no, then 'trans' people that seemingly have the need to mutilate their body today should be seen as a societal construction.
Perhaps, but if this is the case 'real' trans people are 0.00001% of the population.
I disagree with the exact %, but yes, it's an extremely low percentage, absolutely.
The vast. vast majority of cross dressers were not going to kill themselves if they didn't get to cut off their dick. This phenomenon is a meme that has been planted in the mind of people through ideologues/psychologists and then spread in the population, like hysteria in the late 19th century, or multiple personality disorder in the 70s/80s.
Crossdressing has nothing to do with trans people, but yeah, of course they shouldn't be treated like trans people? They're both related to sex, but one is a mental issue, the other one is just a hobby/interest or whatever it is.
Do you think people were just killing themselves left and right when no viable surgery to look like the opposite sex was available?
Literally yes, why wouldn't they?
Were third genders (in cultures that had them)
There weren't any real third genders, most "third genders" are just a subservient eunuch class, this is leftie bullshit.
And that's literally what real trans people are, as opposed to transtrenders (retards who call themselves trans just because of peer pressure). It IS a last resort, because if they actually have gender dysphoria, it's literally the only solution that will reduce their suicidality.
Except it doesn't. They're still miserable, mentally ill, and 40% end up on the rope afterwards
Perhaps, but if this is the case 'real' trans people are 0.00001% of the population.
The vast. vast majority of cross dressers were not going to kill themselves if they didn't get to cut off their dick. This phenomenon is a meme that has been planted in the mind of people through ideologues/psychologists and then spread in the population, like hysteria in the late 19th century, or multiple personality disorder in the 70s/80s.
Do you think people were just killing themselves left and right when no viable surgery to look like the opposite sex was available? Were third genders (in cultures that had them) killing themselves because they didn't mutilate their body? If the answer to these question is no, then 'trans' people that seemingly have the need to mutilate their body today should be seen as a societal construction.
I disagree with the exact %, but yes, it's an extremely low percentage, absolutely.
Crossdressing has nothing to do with trans people, but yeah, of course they shouldn't be treated like trans people? They're both related to sex, but one is a mental issue, the other one is just a hobby/interest or whatever it is.
Literally yes, why wouldn't they?
There weren't any real third genders, most "third genders" are just a subservient eunuch class, this is leftie bullshit.