Does Correcting Gender Dysphoria Make One a Different “person”?
to over $140,000. He managed a $130-million budget and about 1,200 employees. He was, in short, an extremely competent and conscientious employee; no one has ever indicated otherwise. (In this article, I will refer to Steve Stanton as a male; he has asked that male pronouns be applied to him until the completion of surgery. When the transformation is complete, he will be known as “Susan”.) I suggest that the only issue to be decided is whether a sex change operation and transformation intended to treat and cure a person with gender dysphoria somehow changes the person’s essential character and person hood. Does it make a difference in work-related abilities? The first step is to define the condition; it is not a homosexual issue. Transsexuals are individuals whose gender identity differs from their anatomical sex, a condition often characterized as gender dysphoria or gender identity disorder. The category “transsexuals” includes both those who have had sex reassignment surgery and tho
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