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Description: Have you had any experience with gender dysphoria? How would you react if your partner, a friend or colleague, decided ... more
Gender Dysphoria ... to change sex? Should transsexuals be put through the lengthy bureaucratic procedures? How effective are sex change operations in this day and age, and would you rate the health risk worth it? Have you encountered other forms of gender dysphoria? Are we still prejudiced about transexualism and transvestitism? Should we have the attitude of 'Each to their own' on such matters? We want to know your opinion.

Newest Review: ... be influenced including family influences, especially as a child. Children in Western societies are brought up to have masculine views and characteristics by their parents if they are boys because that it what is traditional. A boy will look at his father as a role model and will learn to act like him. This is also the case with young girls who will look to their mothers for advice, taking ... more

 ... into account her social standing and the roles that she plays in the family. Another influence on children is school. It has been shown that teachers expect more from the boys in their class than they do from the girls even though it is often the g...more

slshepley
Premium Review Gender Dysphoria: Gender Inequalities (1550 words)
by slshepley - written on 09.11.04 (Very useful, 472 readings)
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Whilst studying for my degree in Finance I read a module of Behavioural Science for which I was asked to do some research into gender inequalities in the UK. For the benefit of readers I thought it would be a good idea to post my article to offer some understanding of why people react in the ways that they do to gender questions. Gender is one of the few things that can be used to stratify people in every society around the world regardless of culture or religion. In Britain it has become somewhat traditional that it is the men that go out to work and are the breadwinners whereas the women are expected to stay at home, carry out the household duties and look ...

Hasufel
Premium Review Moronic Questions and Answers (2113 words)
by Hasufel - written on 01.12.02 (Very useful, 1909 readings)
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When we come out or try to explain yourself to the people in your life, we find ourselves meeting with the same pattern of questions time and time again. Some of these are legitimate questions that are understandable, and I personally find it easier to answer them patiently and sincerely. Others, however, will show only the ignorance, selfishness and laziness of the person who asks them. These are what I call Stupid Questions. Here I intend to take some of the most common ones and give my response to them. GROUP 1 - THE "IF YOU'RE A MAN...." QUESTIONS. Q1: If you have always thought of yourself as male, then why did you date men? ...

Gender Dysphoria: Girls with Quills. (457 words)
by - written on 22.11.01
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Its fun to laugh. Aghh chicks with dicks, that takes me back to a rather steamy night in Bangkok, if you have never tried lady boys and your open minded you really should you know. Ok I went to Thailand but I just thought about it, well haven’t you guys and girls. Alan Partridge had a certain fascination for the male member on the lady, or is it breast on a geezer. I have to confess that when I see a middle aged sad man pretending to be a woman, I can’t stop sniggering. I don’t think there is anything more pathetic than a poorly dressed Trannie. You would think working in charity shops that they would have enough practice. ...

 
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