Y'know, I have to say, taking opinions completely out of the mix, and just looking at simply the physiology of human bodies, the way they replicate the human genome....essentially the pure science....and I have to laugh.
The human body is amazing. The design is impeccable. However we got here, whether it's God's creation, or rising up out of the mud, or alien invasion or any other theory you might want to posit, the end result is a species capable of withstanding the enormous stressors and capriciousness of the earth and mother nature, and arriving where we are today.
The replication of humans isn't perfect. There are all manner of things that can happen, that DO happen, during that replication process, that result in .... I don't even know what word to use, because they are all so fraught these days with political correctness, efforts to not insult, to not infer inferiority or damage or imperfection. So I'll just say that the replication process doesn't always produce the exact result that the blueprint of our DNA would expect us to produce. We have dwarfism, and Downs Syndrome, and anomalies with organs and limbs and brains. We have kids born with holes in their hearts, and spina bifida and blood abnormalities and the countless other differences that our replication process produces. Children with such differences aren't condemned because they're "different." On the contrary there are countless organizations and hospitals and support groups and everything else dedicated to supporting these kids and their families, to make life as easy as possible for them.
Why, then, should a gender dysmorphia be any different? How come it's fine to support and encourage and sympathize with the families who are dealing with all those situations I mentioned with their kids, but let a child be born with the physiological equipment that determines that they're of one sex, but their brains and hearts and minds all let them know in every possible way that they're NOT that...how come they are marginalized, ridiculed, preached to, condemned for that?
How come THOSE kids are looked upon as abnormal, sinful, damaged, when their counterparts with the deformed limbs, the heart holes, the spinal abnormalities, the countless other maladies that wrench our hearts and our sympathies, how come THEY deserve our sympathy while the gender issues are condemned. It's just one more way that the human genome isn't typical, doesn't follow an a - b path, isn't absolutely perfect.
We treasure and support and fund raise and sympathize with all those other imperfections. Why not gender dysmorphia? WHY?