Essay About Transgender

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What defines our gender? Is it the fact that we were born with certain genitals? Or that our parents dressed us in pink or blue? Is our gender defined by the toys we played with as children or the interests we had as young adults? While most of us identify as the gender we were born as, over one million people in the US alone admit to being transgender.
Transgender is ‘an umbrella term that refers to those with identities that cross over, move between, or otherwise challenge the socially constructed border between the genders. While this can include medical or social transition, it may not.’ There is a difference between transgenders and transsexuals. Transsexuals do not identify with the sex they were assigned at birth and wish, whether successful or not, to realign their gender and their sex through use of medical intervention. These two terms however, are nearly synonymous in our culture and we tend to refer to people who wish to live as a different gender than the one they were assigned when they were born as transgenders, since the term is broader and more recognizable.
Many transgenders go through gender reassignment surgery, also known a ‘sex change’- a series of medical procedures that includes hormone therapy and actual genital transformation surgery. The procedures are extensive and taxing, not to mention, very expensive. The cost for male to female reassignment is usually $7,000 to $24,000, while the cost for female to male reassignment can exceed $50,000.
The issue is that most of these people cannot live the lives they wish to lead- before and after their sex change. Many Americans lack the proper understanding and knowledge when it comes to transgenders. This is why transgender people face a wide variety of discrim...

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...people say that transgenders aren’t ‘real’ men or women. This is probably the most hurtful thing anyone could say- to anyone really. It shows that we consider transgenders as less human because of their gender identity. Its proof that we consider them outcasts and we don’t welcoe them as part of our society.
It is hateful and unacceptable.
Everyone should have the right to be a man or woman- to have their gender properly recognized. No matter how ‘unconventional’ or ‘contradictory’. Especially in the United States- the land of the ‘free’ and the home of the brave’.
Kate Bornstein, author of ‘Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation’ once said, ““It's easy to fictionalize an issue when you're not aware of the many ways in which you are privileged by it.” There are many ways to be human. And we have no right to decide how people are allowed to express themselves. Period.

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