Joe Bagadonuts
Well-Known Member
Good points. When I typed my post I had my friend who had spoken to me about their surgeries on my mind, so that's what I really meant by first world problems. This person had some irreversible stuff done to their body and is only just now recognizing that instead of making them feel better it is making them feel worse. It's really quite tragic. It does not seem likely to me that they will ever find peace.Well, I'm no authority, but I thought I recalled something regarding high tolerance in Native American societies, and came across this, FWIW....
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/oct/11/two-spirit-people-north-america
https://owlcation.com/social-sciences/Native-American-Berdache-Tradition
There are several kids in my kids school who have recently come out as trans. It's interesting to me how accepting my kids and other kids are of this decision. It would not have been that way if someone had made a similar decision (which I don't believe they would have) when I was in high school. So I'm happy these kids aren't being bullied, but I still have a hard time believing that their lives are going to be improved by these sorts of decisions. I'm sure glad that I never felt those sorts of urges.