RNAi [he/him] to the_dunk_tank • 1 year agoWe are running out of hyperbolesimagemessage-square160 fedilinkarrow-up1137
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minus-squaremuslimmarxist [none/use name]hexbear5·1 year ago People are born intersex, people are born trans. Yes they totally are, but in order to not "mess with nature" then would we just not allow them to get affirming medical procedures? I think that's the issue here, i.e. at what point do we intervene in the otherwise "natural order." link
minus-squareAssian_Candor [comrade/them]hexbear2·1 year agoI think the difference is in the implication that there is something wrong with aging bodies that makes stories like this one eugenics-adjacent A trans person receiving affirming care is not making such an assumption— gender affirming care does not imply inferiority of one gender vs another link
Yes they totally are, but in order to not "mess with nature" then would we just not allow them to get affirming medical procedures? I think that's the issue here, i.e. at what point do we intervene in the otherwise "natural order."
I think the difference is in the implication that there is something wrong with aging bodies that makes stories like this one eugenics-adjacent
A trans person receiving affirming care is not making such an assumption— gender affirming care does not imply inferiority of one gender vs another