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Originally Posted by iRyan
I think that transgender people do not feel comfortable in their birth-sex due to the societal expectations associated with it that do not resonate with them at all mentally or emotionally. And society will only accept them as one or the other, to be ambiguous or 'impassable' puts them at a greater risk of unsafety.
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They don't feel comfortable in their birth sex, because they suffer from gender dysphoria, a mental condition of feeling one's emotional and psychological identity as male or female to be opposite to one's biological sex. It is listed in in the ICD-10 CM as a mental disorder (and there's nothing wrong with that, it's natural) and it's medically diagnosable.