Sex “reassignment” doesn’t work. It’s impossible to “reassign” someone’s sex physically, and attempting to do so doesn’t produce good outcomes psychosocially.
As I demonstrate in my book, “When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment,” the medical evidence suggests that sex reassignment does not adequately address the psychosocial difficulties faced by people who identify as transgender. Even when the procedures are successful technically and cosmetically, and even in cultures that are relatively “trans-friendly,” transitioners still face poor outcomes.
Dr. Paul McHugh, the university distinguished service professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, explains:
Transgendered men do not become women, nor do transge
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Yep, once you cut your wanger off you are still a man. Only this time you are a man without a wanger. Dumb move!
Gosh, who knew?
It amazes me someone took the time to write a virtual book on the obvious.
I'll have to tell my wife. She often tells me to sexually reassign myself in a less tactful way, especially when I bother her for some 'sugar' when she's not in the mood.
Can you look into the new Gender Neutral graduation gowns the Wicomico high schools are now going to
Anonymous said...
I'll have to tell my wife. She often tells me to sexually reassign myself in a less tactful way, especially when I bother her for some 'sugar' when she's not in the mood.
March 14, 2018 at 9:17 PM
That's not reassigning you sexually. That's reassigning your "out" box to an "in" box. lol
Time to get out of public schools. On-line education or homeschooling is the way to go.
Then, why bother?
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