On the issue of gender, it is so plain, I make no apologies for not delving it into further. I don't need to go all into it to prove the sky is blue. Such things are elementary.
If that's what you want to assume, I hope it works well for you. Apparently I live in a different reality than you.
Not in the post I responded to.
Feelings don't determine reality.
"Feeling" is a word used because adequately describing the experience is difficult. Feeling is not a good word to use because it is inaccurate, but no other word really makes sense.
Well, it by definition is.
So are many things you don't have a problem with.
Honest question: Why wouldn't you be mentally ill, like a schizophrenic?
I'm not even sure what that question means. Why would
you be mentally ill like a schizophrenic? Because I'm not schizophrenic I suppose.
You think things that are not true
We disagree over whether it is true. The APA and AMA disagree with you as well. Apparently there are a lot more professionals who study these issues who think there is truth to it.
it makes your life sadder and more difficult
Not sure what to say to this part. I'll just stop being trans I guess, because this seems to imply my situation is entirely a choice and I'm some kind of martyr?
and it is the exception and not the rule, meaning it is a deficiency not the norm.
So is being born with diabetes, heart issues, cleft lip, no skull, but do you declare that those things don't exist either? They are all exceptions. They make people's lives more difficult and potentially sadder.
I think it is assuredly mental illness, as real as my brother's schizophrenia. Doesn't mean I hate you or him, but we all have different problems. I am not about to call a problem normal.
Thank you for agreeing it is real, at least.
However, do you agree with the medically accepted treatment for schizophrenia? Do you think all conditions should have the same treatment? Why or why not?