tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210993542438732066.post6947223115284067622..comments2024-01-31T18:34:20.733-08:00Comments on T-Central: The Disorder Nobody Wants to Talk AboutHallehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03847654451426257182noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210993542438732066.post-38657142420313632492011-06-09T04:20:19.682-07:002011-06-09T04:20:19.682-07:00As good an explanation of gender dysphoria as any ...As good an explanation of gender dysphoria as any I've read, and he makes his points very clearly, and with understanding too. <br /><br />Some will baulk at GD being described as a 'disorder' when they might consider that it's just one of the possible normal states associated with human beings, like being gay, or musically talented, or particularly good at empathy. <br /><br />In the past I have tried to explain GD as a thing one suffered from. But the only real pain about it was not being able to transition, or the side-effects on those close to you if transition went ahead. A two-way gotcha with a vengeance, but a social pain not a physical one. I am not playing down GD in any way, but I simply could not equate my problem with the problem of someone who had no legs or terminal cancer.<br /><br />LucyLucy Melfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09049627653901928427noreply@blogger.com