And besides, we shouldn't be casting unnecessary judgement on people anyway. (I wonder what utilitarianism has to say about this)Everyone's opinions are invalid because they haven't experienced it.
Should not be allowed in selective schoolsWhat do you think?
HahaShould not be allowed in selective schools
Are you implying that parents forcefully change the sex of their children?Does the child have a say in this? Isn't this a violation of his/her human rights?
I don't believe that children should be given the choice to become transgender... they are children, i.e. non-fully developed brains to make decisions like this or even understand what they're doing.Are you implying that parents forcefully change the sex of their children?
We're talking about children wanting to become transgender. And that's something no one can understand unless they're going through it.
I was going to exactly say this when i read his post. If a child wanted to be superman and jump off the 38th story building you'd let them because its up to them :L? Seems legit.I don't believe that children should be given the choice to become transgender... they are children, i.e. non-fully developed brains to make decisions like this or even understand what they're doing.
When they are adults with full developed brains, then go ahead, I have no problem.
Change in gender does not compare with death. This is a perfect example of the Faulty Comparison Fallacy.I was going to exactly say this when i read his post. If a child wanted to be superman and jump off the 38th story building you'd let them because its up to them :L? Seems legit.
They're both considerably bad.Change in gender does not compare with death. This is a perfect example of the Faulty Comparison Fallacy.
Why though? Why does a child care so much about what private parts they have / what gender they are? It seems like a very insignificant issue for a kid. Please explain why a kid wants this.So you think a person wanting to change their gender because they want to is a terrible idea? Assuming they understand everything surrounding the issue of transexuality, what is wrong with it? Does it break any ethical bounds? Or is your matter personal?
Why do you draw the line between teenager and adult? Desires are desires, the only difference between teenagers and adults is wisdom/experience/hindsight.Why though? Why does a child care so much about what private parts they have / what gender they are? It seems like a very insignificant issue for a kid. Please explain why a kid wants this.
And note that we are talking about children here, presumably young teens and younger. I have no issue with adults doing whatever they want, including becoming transgender.
...and a fully developed brain. There's a reason the drinking age is 21 in America.Why do you draw the line between teenager and adult? Desires are desires, the only difference between teenagers and adults is wisdom/experience/hindsight.
If we're really going there, nobody ever finishes brain development at the same time as anyone else. Some might finish at 20, others at 25....and a fully developed brain. There's a reason the drinking age is 21 in America.
Desires? So this whole changing your gender thing is just based on a desire? That's silly. I thought it was due to a strong sense of who they are i.e. the other gender. And I don't think a young person knows themselves well enough at such a young age.
I don't know that much about hormone therapy / transgender so I'm going to stop talking about it now.
Naturalistic Fallacy... There is no order in nature, there is only the constant but futile struggle to maintain that balance between order and chaos. In a few billion years, the Earth's "homeostasis" will fail and the runaway greenhouse effect will occur, turning Earth into Venus. But nature doesn't care, it continues trying to find that sweet spot between order and chaos. Humans are a by-product of that, and we have done many terrible things to unknowingly destabilise the balancing act. But transexuality? That evaporates in comparison to what we have done to this planet.As for what's wrong it, nothing. Except it's defiance against nature and all the laws of evolution.
But what are the benefits of preserving the order of nature?