soulecho wrote:
If I may be so bold, I wish to say that the reason you don't understand the reasoning behind gender reassignment is because you aren't transgendered, and are therefore unable to imagine what it is like to be stuck inside of a skin-suit that your mind doesn't belong in. It's difficult to explain really, but I'll give it a try by way of a horrible analogy for what my life experience with gender dysphoria had been like:
I see the self as an embodied relational process (there is no "soul"), so its hard for me to think of myself as a mind apart from a body and other persons in an absolute way, even if the subjective feeling of being other in your own skin is there. I would submit if somebody lived on a desert island their whole life, alone.. if it were possible, they'ld have no concept they were the wrong sex or gender- there would be no context to have meaning. But nobody finds themself in that position, because we are inherently social beings that need other people to survive. All our views are shaped by our relationships to other people, including how we feel about ourselves.
The thing about dysphoria, looking in the mirror and being unhappy with what you see, there's no guarantee that getting what you think you want would make you happy either (I have friends who have delt with eating disorders who can attest to this).