If someone were respected as the gender they are by society and government, would they still be a transsexual?

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If society related to and addressed a transsexual as the fender the a transsexual identifies as rather than doing so based on whatever way they feel like.If the government not only recognized and treated a transsexual as a member of their identified sex, but took adequate measures to insure that it was protected.If transsexuals were not discriminated against.If all these things were true, would the person still be a transsexual?This is analogous to: If people had the right to marry any non-relative adult of their choice, were not harassed and discriminated against because the sex of their partner is in the minority, would they still be gay?OR People being treated with equal respect to the rest of society in low income neighborhoods by law enforcement and the criminal justice system. If that happened would these people still be African Americans?ORIf communities of rural people had access to all the resources everyone else takes for granted such as running water and had resources of market value (excluding casinos) would these people still be Native Americans?Would the first two scenarios above create a sexual identity crisis?Would the last two scenarios above create a racial identity crisis?I guess you people really don't even understand sarcastic humor never mind appreciate it.Your life. Your misery.I would love original thoughts, ideas, and input, but such thinking is wishful.Bonanza ♥ Jellybean: Your so called "crazy thoughts" are about as unique and original as sitting down to defecate.When you last did that, out must have came these thoughts.Hell! Even KFC's idea of serving plain friend chicken as something original is more orignal than your thoughts.You just keep parroting the same thoughts as everyone else on this site.People will flock to you for your wonderfully unique mind.
 
I didn't read all your stuff, but it doesn't matter how society views transsexuals, they are still transsexuals. A transsexual is one who is born one sex and alters their body physically so that they resemble a member of the opposite sex. You are probably thinking about transgendered people. Transgendered people are people who identify with the gender typically associated with the opposite sex.Remember, sex refers to what you have and gender refers to how you feel.
 
is there a point you're trying to make? a hypothetical world is nothing but imagination. i am a woman, born transsexual. that's a fact.
 
African Americans are still by African descent, transsexuals still have a mind body mismatch, gays still are attracted to people of the same gender, and Native Americans were in the US before anybody came over from Europe.It still makes them who they are.EDIT: Sarcasm never works well on the internet.
 
Transsexual is a label placed on me by society and doctors not me. I relate to being a woman more than I do being a transwoman. Society is what makes me transsexual. I'm no different than any other woman who was born with a odd birth defect. Medically I'm transsexual but spiritually and personally I'm just a woman. So yes if everyone accepted us as our true sex then we would cease to be trans on a societal level but medically we will always be transsexual. And to me "African American" or "black people" do not exist. Meaning I truly don't see skin color. People often get mad at me when I am describing someone and I fail to mention their skin color. Many times over people have said "you never told me he was black" and I won't as it is a non issue to me. I see it as another societal term that pigeon holes people. We are all one people in one world. Why do we all need to be sectioned off into groups according to shin color, genitails, and sexuality? I truly don't understand. I'm 29 years old and I still don't get why we all have to be separated into little tiny boxes that do nothing but make us ignorant of one and other.
 
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