14-03-2013, 04:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 14-03-2013, 04:33 AM by TibetanPrincess.)
I see both sides here. I am quite spiritual and truly believe in the actual phenomenon of being born in the "wrong body." Reincarnation can have one be a male in one's current life while they may have been a female in a previous life. Not saying this is every mtf or bi gender's case.
Also. This strange phenomena does seem to exist with those who believe they were born the "wrong race." Some truly identify with a culture completely different from their own and even convert to culture's religion. Some hate ;their skin color to the point of shame. Again, this isn't every person's case.
Just my opinion.
But what these two different types of people have in common is identifying with what's familiar within them rather than "what's wrong" (which is how someone on the outside may see it). This identifying factor may indeed be more of a spiritual explanation than a physiological, syndrome, disorder, or disease to explain why one would feel they should have born the other gender, meanwhile their brain and body function biologically just fine as it should. I feel they are dismissing the possibility of a spiritual explanation.
"Why is what they identify with so familiar and comfortable? Yet they have never known what its like to actually function as a biological female, or being raised as one?
Now my question has always been, why does it seem to be alot more mtfs than ftms? I think i have found my answer from another recent thread here so i wont get into that.
So what is it to be female? Are we talking lady parts here? Or is it beyond that? Familiarity of an unexplainable, once had female experience? (As in been before, some other lifetime).
Also. This strange phenomena does seem to exist with those who believe they were born the "wrong race." Some truly identify with a culture completely different from their own and even convert to culture's religion. Some hate ;their skin color to the point of shame. Again, this isn't every person's case.
Just my opinion.
But what these two different types of people have in common is identifying with what's familiar within them rather than "what's wrong" (which is how someone on the outside may see it). This identifying factor may indeed be more of a spiritual explanation than a physiological, syndrome, disorder, or disease to explain why one would feel they should have born the other gender, meanwhile their brain and body function biologically just fine as it should. I feel they are dismissing the possibility of a spiritual explanation.
"Why is what they identify with so familiar and comfortable? Yet they have never known what its like to actually function as a biological female, or being raised as one?
Now my question has always been, why does it seem to be alot more mtfs than ftms? I think i have found my answer from another recent thread here so i wont get into that.
So what is it to be female? Are we talking lady parts here? Or is it beyond that? Familiarity of an unexplainable, once had female experience? (As in been before, some other lifetime).