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Originally Posted by Nagoya
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But what does it change to whom?
You can wear any clothes you like, any make up, do any job, be anyone you dream of, without changing your birth certificate.
What is non-binary is the role people play in society, it doesnt have to be the number of genitals and words associated with them both.
What can you finally do that you could not do before, the day you become a SHE from a HE, or vice-versa?
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They can't be themselves. Imagine an evil wizard cast a spell and suddenly you were the opposite gender. Would it matter if society let's you say that you're really male/female, and still do the same things you used to be able to do as a male/female ... or would you go around looking for a cure to the curse? If you cured most of the curse, but it still affected your birth certificate, would you want it fixed? And until you found a cure, would you dress and act like that gender or would you still act like yourself?
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Originally Posted by Nagoya
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but I know I'm a male mammal with a dick that can't be pregnant and I don't understand why I would ever need to change that... what it would allow me to suddenly do that I can't do today.
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There are no solid statistics, but the best estimates by experts is that only 25% of transgenders actually get surgery on their "bottom parts". Some of it's because of lack of access or affordability, but a lot of it is also people that don't want to change their bodies.
There are many transgender people that are fine with not changing their bodies but otherwise living as a different gender ... but then there are also a fair amount that feel they won't be complete as a person without the surgery. Personally I just see it as, why not let people do what they want with their own bodies?