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Originally Posted by Werewoman
I think you need to ask a doctor/psychiatrist to get the answers you're looking for.
I can offer a couple of opinions and observations, however.
I don't think developmental impairments extend beyond aesthetics simply because I have known many people with developmental impairments but you would never know by looking at them. It's the same with physical deformities - those I have known don't necessarily have developmental impairments at all.
Do you consider being transgender as a developmental impairment? It's not, you know. It's just the way you are made and I hope you accept and embrace it.
 WW 
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Thank you for your input. [emoji4]
While I have in a sense accepted being Transgender, I do consider it to be a deformity. It's entirely possible that I am wrong, but I think that to simply accept being Transgender would suggest to not transition and merely live as my assigned sex. As well, if being Transgender is not to some degree a deformity, there would not have been a need to correct my body, via transition, as I have.
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