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#1 BuryMe
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It definitely shouldn't be prohibited. But the OP is asking: should it be encouraged? Being a transexual is affixed with stigma and negative connotations by most. Even those who don't care either seem generally uncomfortable in the presence of a transexual. Furthermore, changing your sex is a lot of work and effort - should this desire be encouraged to be held above all other priorities in life?

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Meet a transexual some time. Transitioning is a top priority for them.

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#2 BuryMe
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[QUOTE="Treflis"]Because 1. It doesn't affect my life in any harmful way so I have no valid reason to be against it. 2. If it makes them happier then they should pursue that happiness.Murderstyle75
How could one be happy being Frankenstein?

Frankenstein was a doctor... And I know a few happy doctors...

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I'm really curious how someone can have "male" or "female" thoughts outside of attraction. Can someone explain how a guy determines if he was supposed to be a woman, and how it's different from simply being gay?Mcspanky37
Gender identity and sexuality are 2 totally different thing... One of my friends is transgendered female to male, and is gay. He has a boyfriend.

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#4 BuryMe
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As some one who has transgendered friends, that post was pretty difficult to real.

Gender is a social construct. Telling some one they are a girl or a boy won't suddenly make them change their behaviour, how they see themselves, or how the feel about themselves. If they need to change their body to match how they feel, I will certainly support them in it. It's not akin to assisting suicide. It's helping them make the most of life.

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#5 BuryMe
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Biblical marriage is well explained here.

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#6 BuryMe
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I generally prefer red beers. Ricard's Red in particular.

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#8 BuryMe
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Wait, the NFL and NHL aresn't paying any taxes?

Yeah, that needs to change.

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#9 BuryMe
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[QUOTE="AmazonTreeBoa"]No. It is my body and I get to decide wtf is done with it once I die.GazaAli

After you die you lose the right to all of your possessions, why not loss your right to your body too ?

No you don't, your possessions go to your estate, and are distrivuted as you state in your will.

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#10 BuryMe
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Didn't they do this when the SNES was actually new? I though Mortal Kombat II and Killer Instinct had online options.