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Trans-national vs Trans-gender ?
1 Name: Anonymous : 2015-11-23 00:19
Can people be born trans national the same way people are trans gender?
Can people feel they should have been born in another country? I do, I think I should have been born Australian. I only realised once I moved to Australia, and got this tremendous sense that, this is where I am supposed to be. Everything just fits like a glove. I believe Arnold Schwartzenegger is the same with the US, that's why he moved as soon as possible.He knew he could never be what he could be in Austria, he was always an American, but born in the wrong place.
What do you think?
2 Name: Anonymous : 2015-11-23 00:40
Too much geographical bs.
Not enough chicks with dicks.
3 Name: Anonymous : 2015-11-23 00:54
It's all mental illness in the end.
The basic refusal to accept FACT.
If you are born with a penis and a Y Chromosome attached to your genetic material....I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but yeah, you are a dude.
If you are born in China.....you are Chinese.
If you "believe" you are something other than that.....that's fine. Maybe if you whine about it long enough, people will indulge your fantasies. But it's a fantasy just the same.
4 Name: Anonymous : 2015-11-23 01:34
In my case it was not a fantasy, I became an Australian, got a certificate and a passport to prove it. I suppose the big difference is that I also know I am British, and my British passport has been very useful to me over the past 3 years.
The point is, if becomming an Australian made me happy, and gave the opportunity to be what I could be, why would people argue against gender re assignment surgery if it allows people in that situation to do the same?
No one (except one) has ever said I am not a real Australian simply becasue I was not born there. So if people accept my trans nationalism, why not accept trans genderism?
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