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Friday, November 27, 2009
Reflection #20
Intersexuality is when a person is born with two gentiles, and posses the chromosomes of both male and female, which is also known to many as hermaphrodites. Parents, who have these children with this born at birth; therefore, often omit one of the genitals to allow the child to become either male, or female,. Their choice of schooling is suggested having home-schooling to cause the child scrutiny in the public school system. Thus, there are some parents who allow their children in public school to have a normal environment. On the other hand, transsexuality is when the person feels that they are in the wrong body, and transform their sexual organs from male to female, or vice versa. These individuals are known to have gender identity disorder, and they are more common to undergo surgery and have sexual change surgeries. Individuals who dress in the opposite sex attire are known as transvestitism. Transgender people adjust their new identity fairly well, sometimes heterosexual people are involved with transgender people, and remain heterosexual, yet the misconception many have is that the person involved with a transgender is homosexual. In the study I have learned the difference between the intersexuality and transgender, I have been aware of this information prior to being introduced to the study, yet I learned the difficult challenges that one faces when they becoming aware of their diverse lifestyle. Perhaps the most surprising information that I stereotyped, but found to be knowledgeable was that those involved with transgender or transsexual can have a normal relationship with a heterosexual. Homosexuality has come to my attention that the American society is not ready, nor comfortable with idea of that type of change, and is accepted to diversity, but not in the matter of transexuality.
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