Stereotypes Of Transgenders Essay

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When a person is really young, he or she is follow their parents’ will, because they are not yet develop their brain. Mainwell a person’s gender is determined by its primary sexual characteristic, it written on their birth certificate, licence, passport, and it is part of their identity . It all written down before their understanding of thierself. But what if we feel our primary sexual characteristic did not represent us the right way?
Transsexual group is the smallest group in LGBT, they are people who feel they have a different gender than the gender they are born with. Transgender persons tend to go through a long period of time of gender confusion. Such as a boy panic because he always envy girls can wear skirts. Or a girl feel disgusted when she see the …show more content…

Transgender is not a mental disorder because it not causes significant distress or disability, but lack of social inclusion and discrimination of others can lead to transgender persons to suffer from anxiety, depression or other mental disorder.
My brother is eight years old. And he have a friend, who is the same age as my brother. And he likes pink, but he is not able to bring a pink backpack to school because it is pink. I feel it is wrong, because we all have the right to live the way we want as long as we are not hurt anybody.
People classify themselves into different groups, and the minority groups are not being understand by others because they are “different”. This start when we are really young, nobody teach us to discriminate people who are different. Just like there seems to be a rule that pink is a girls’ color, and blue is a boys’ color. I think to end discrimination, not only for trans but other issues too, is to educate people about the problem. Which will slowly change people’s mind about the “rules” they had. And change the “minority group” into “majority group” because there are so many people support

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