Transgender Argument Essay

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Transgender: is it psychological or a trend?
Transgender identity is a gender label of which someone born to an assigned sex feels out of place and is most comfortable as the opposite gender. This new identity has only recently became more acceptable to the twenty-first century with Caitlyn Jenner coming out back in 2015. Following after Caitlyn Jenner, more LGBT+ teens and adults come out as transgender and the debate between if they are truly transgender, or if it just a trend or phrase also arises. In this essay, it will be explained that transgender is indeed, a mental trait instead of a cry for attention. According to belongto.org, transgender can be something that is not thought about, a transgender person does not have to be pressured …show more content…

Even if her current article, “The Sudden Surge of Transgender Teens”, wasn’t completely against transgenders, looking at her “Can Transgender Folks Futz with Pronouns” did not make brighten that she may be more transphobic and questioning that maybe her side is leaning more for her comments as it’s a trend in the making. But her argument, if considering that it is a trend, doesn’t still knock out the idea that it is truly teenagers exploring their options and discovering what identity suits them, whether they prefer to be called he, she, or they. But unlike Roshell, Johns Hopkins’ ex. Psychiatrist-in-chief, Dr. Paul R. McHugh claims that “transgenderism is a ‘mental disorder’” and that “sex change is ‘biologically impossible,’ and that people who promote sexual reassignment surgery are collaborating with and promoting a mental disorder” [Chapman]. Which McHugh's actuation is talking about ‘the people’ as those that teenagers look up to, suchs as Caitlyn Jenner or other idols like upperclassmen at school. Thus making transgenderism a non-psychological trend that is being encouraged to the younger and in some cases, older generations. He also claims that, “People who undergo sex-reassignment surgery do not change from men to women or vice versa... they become feminized men or masculinized women” and that “80% of those kids will ‘abandon their confusion and grow naturally into adult life if untreated…” [Chapman] which is basically claiming that it is a phase or trend that will die off. But there is not a single citation of this ‘fact’, and from personal experience, transgender identity is not grown out of ‘untreated’ but instead, discovered to be a misgender situation, but still doesn’t

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