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on February 13, 2021
Do you need to experience dysphoria to be trans? No. Here's why:
What is gender dysphoria?
For some transgender people, the difference between the gender they are thought to be at birth and the gender they know themselves to be can lead to serious emotional distress that affects their health and everyday lives if not addressed. Gender dysphoria is the medical diagnosis for someone who experiences this distress.
Not all transgender people have gender dysphoria. On its own, being See More transgender is not considered a medical condition. Many transgender people do not experience serious anxiety or stress associated with the difference between their gender identity and their gender of birth, and so may not have gender dysphoria.
Gender dysphoria can often be relieved by expressing one’s gender in a way that the person is comfortable with. That can include dressing and grooming in a way that reflects who one knows they are, using a different name or pronoun, and, for some, taking medical steps to physically change their body. All major medical organizations in the United States recognize that living according to one’s gender identity is an effective, safe, and medically necessary treatment for many people who have gender dysphoria.
It's important to remember that while being transgender is not in itself an illness, many transgender people need to deal with physical and mental health problems because of widespread discrimination and stigma. Many transgender people live in a society that tells them that their deeply held identity is wrong or deviant. Some transgender people have lost their families, their jobs, their homes, and their support, and some experience harassment and even violence. Transgender children may experience rejection or even emotional or physical abuse at home, at school, or in their communities. These kinds of experiences can be challenging for anyone, and for some people, it leads to anxiety disorders, depression, and other mental health conditions. But these conditions are not caused by having a transgender identity: they're a result of the intolerance many transgender people have to deal with. Many transgender people – especially transgender people who are accepted and valued in their communities – are able to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
- https://transequality.org/issues/resources/frequently-asked-questions-about-transgender-people
What is gender dysphoria?
For some transgender people, the difference between the gender they are thought to be at birth and the gender they know themselves to be can lead to serious emotional distress that affects their health and everyday lives if not addressed. Gender dysphoria is the medical diagnosis for someone who experiences this distress.
Not all transgender people have gender dysphoria. On its own, being See More transgender is not considered a medical condition. Many transgender people do not experience serious anxiety or stress associated with the difference between their gender identity and their gender of birth, and so may not have gender dysphoria.
Gender dysphoria can often be relieved by expressing one’s gender in a way that the person is comfortable with. That can include dressing and grooming in a way that reflects who one knows they are, using a different name or pronoun, and, for some, taking medical steps to physically change their body. All major medical organizations in the United States recognize that living according to one’s gender identity is an effective, safe, and medically necessary treatment for many people who have gender dysphoria.
It's important to remember that while being transgender is not in itself an illness, many transgender people need to deal with physical and mental health problems because of widespread discrimination and stigma. Many transgender people live in a society that tells them that their deeply held identity is wrong or deviant. Some transgender people have lost their families, their jobs, their homes, and their support, and some experience harassment and even violence. Transgender children may experience rejection or even emotional or physical abuse at home, at school, or in their communities. These kinds of experiences can be challenging for anyone, and for some people, it leads to anxiety disorders, depression, and other mental health conditions. But these conditions are not caused by having a transgender identity: they're a result of the intolerance many transgender people have to deal with. Many transgender people – especially transgender people who are accepted and valued in their communities – are able to live healthy and fulfilling lives.
- https://transequality.org/issues/resources/frequently-asked-questions-about-transgender-people
Frequently Asked Questions about Transgender People | National Center for Transgender Equality
Transgender people come from every region of the United States and around the world, from every racial and ethnic background, and from every faith community. Transgender people are your classmates, your coworkers, your neighbors, and your friends. With approximately 1.4 million transgender adults in the United States—and millions more around the world—chances are that you've met a transgender person, even if you don't know it.
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on February 12, 2021
I began a challenge on The Sims two days ago, the 100 Baby Challenge. This time, I'm seeing it through to the end.
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on January 01, 2021
Watch the best K-pop reality TV show (that reveals the industry's dark side and showcases forgotten talents) online, for free!
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on January 01, 2021
You can't help liking the group members.
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2020/10/08/entertainment/kpop/Miss-Back-MBN/20201008184900485.html
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2020/10/08/entertainment/kpop/Miss-Back-MBN/20201008184900485.html
Revival of the starlets
The cast of the MBN reality show “Miss Back” poses for photos at an online press event on Thursday. The cast are members from girl groups T-ara, After School, 9Muses, Dalshabet, Crayon Pop, Stellar, D.Ark and Wa$$up — once popular but...
on January 01, 2021
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on December 27, 2020
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Today is my Qfeast one month anniversary!
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https://cimhs.com/ (A free therapy program for depression that you complete on your own.)
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on December 18, 2020
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Ready for 2021?
on December 03, 2020
I'm in a class of 300 people and the teacher's asking us to open our microphones to answer. ? I did, and am a little embarrassed.
on December 02, 2020
The song you need to hear at least once. https://youtu.be/506k3_V4z7o
MISSIO - I See You (Audio)
Get The New Album ‘The Darker The Weather // The Better The Man’ feat. “I See You” & “Rad Drugz” Available Now: http://smarturl.it/DWBM?iQid=yt iTunes - http...
on November 30, 2020