TMP Champion wrote:Also, being born one way biologically and feeling a totally different way mentally is a clear sign that somewhere along the line something went wrong.
Why wrong? Just because it´s unusual or because the idea of transpeople makes you uncomfortable?
So, a deep schism between the biological gender and the mental gender identity is a sign of good mental health?
Why would it necessarily be, given that "mental gender" is a social construct and not a trans-human given? I know plenty of transpeople and they are probably more mentally stable, basically, than the cis people I know. Many of them deal with deep-seated self-esteem issues that started with their parents slapping them around and kicking them out of the house, however. Many more have some nasty PTSD issues. But findamental mental hjealth issues caused by being trans itself? I've seen zero and plenty of psychologists agree with me. Most of them are certainly less loony, say, than doll-collecting gym janitors who fantasize about shooting down terrorist or closeted Mormons with daddy issues.
So, yeah they are sick/diseased/broken. In the same manner as somone who has cancer or Down syndrome. It is not their fault, being the way they are, but it is not normal. To pretend otherwise is a lie.
Let me get this straight: you are comparing Down Syndrome to cancer? And you think "not normal" is a synonym for diseased? And you are a grown man who plays with toy soldiers and who is very probably somewhere high up along the autism spectrum yourself?
You really are a clueless little shitbird, aren't you?
