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![]() "Tracy" wrote in message ... On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:04:44 GMT, "Frank Dresser" wrote: Nature is producing a small number of people who psychologically women but physically men and vice versa. Why is it immoral to use surgery to make the body match the mind? Frank Dresser Who determines this? Man? If by "this" you mean the difference between the psychological and the physical person, it would be determined by the person and people who deal with this problem. To me, that is making man god again. OK, but man changes what nature gives him all the time. We change our enviroment, we change our bodies. Few people would describe every change as "playing God". It's an exercise in moral line drawing. If a person is "psychologically" a woman in a man's body, then why does that person pursue a female for companionship and not a man after the surgery? I don't really know. It's not something I can personally relate to. It's completely out of my expirence. On the other hand, it doesn't cause anybody any earthly harm. So why make a big deal about it? It seems that that the person would be having a sex change for all the wrong reasons. I wouldn't have a sex change for a million bucks. I certainly couldn't tell a person who'd take such a drastic step that there are "wrong" or "right" reasons. Although I don't believe in sex transformation in either case, I could come closer to accepting it if the person having the sex change was pursuing a person of the opposite sex. Tracy I can't see what difference it makes who a person chooses to live with. If I was unfamiliar with the people involved, I can't see why I'd give it a moment's thought. Frank Dresser |
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