Earthborn
Terrestrial Intelligence
Maybe include more trans and/or non-binary people in the people you ask.I've argued for this on occasion with respect to changing rooms and bathrooms in particular. Not particularly well received, IIRC.
The latest change in the DSM was in 2013. I don't think too many 7 year olds are on this forum."Best Medical Practice" can't be obviously sacrosanct and unquestionable when the "Accepted Best Medical Practice" for all of this would have been declaring it a mental disorder within many of the people in this discussion's lifetimes.
In a perfectly non-gendered society, there would likely still be people who are uncomfortable with some parts of their body.It's always presented as being transgender would still be something exist in a world where the physical, biological sexes where treated 100% identically.
As per DSM5, having a transgender identity is no longer considered medical condition but an ordinary variation of identity, but gender dysphoria is. They are no longer considered to be the same thing.Transgenderism is being treated as a recognised medical condition with specific treatment steps recommended
There are no specific treatment steps for being transgender, except the ones to reduce one's gender dysphoria by reducing the incongruence between gender identity and biological sex.
Treating transgender people as the other gender is fine. Not treating genders differently is even better. Literally thinking of a trans person as the other gender is only necessary if they are your significant other and their target gender is the only gender that fits your sexual preference.Treating transgender people as the other gender (even via just not treating the genders differently in the first place) isn't enough, you have to literally think of them as the other gender.
Some of us live in countries where those regulations have been made entirely gender neutral.When deciding leave for pregnancy and childcare.