• Zach Avery, 4, Is Among Youngest In Britain To Be Diagnosed With Gender Identity Disorder (GID)
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[QUOTE=The Baconator;34808263]Title says Zach, it should have acknowledged it in the title, since by force of habit people will use a pronoun that matches a name's gender.[/QUOTE] Well, your username is The Baconator, so therefore I will out of force of habit call you food. [editline]21st February 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Skelmech;34808281]the title also says she was diagnosed with GID when you see a male name and see GID you should probably assume mtf[/QUOTE] yeah, FTM is nearly never seen in media still.
[QUOTE=Skelmech;34808281]the title also says she was diagnosed with GID when you see a male name and see GID you should probably assume mtf[/QUOTE] Force of habit is a mistake, not on purpose.
[QUOTE=The Baconator;34808421]Force of habit is a mistake, not on purpose.[/QUOTE] im not berating you or anyone specifically, it just really hurts a trans person to be misgendered.
[QUOTE=Doctor Zedacon;34792342]Because it is a natural occurring condition. Its not that the body is doing something it shouldn't, just that its doing something uncommon.[/QUOTE] Gender Identity ________ Phenomena, Syndrome, Condition, etc. don't really fit there. You'd need to change it to Gender Misidentity Phenomena, etc.
At least he is getting support for this at home.
[QUOTE=DarkSpider;34792421]Mother shouldn't have let him watch Dora the explorer at such an impressionable age. Unless there is physical evidence that it is in his genes, it's most likely his environment at the young age of 4 that leads him to believe false things.[/QUOTE] I watched Sailor Moon and Power Puff Girls when I was a kid yet that didn't do shit to me.
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