Then your previous post completely mislead me! Gender ISN'T a self assigned identifier like a username, only gender identity is. A person doesn't choose their fundamental, best possibe gender, they only identify it and act on it.

You know, I experienced something similar to that when I went through puberty. I'm actually a pedophile, and when I was going through puberty I was very unhappy with the changes my body was going through. I'm curious, if I had had the opportunity, should I have taken puberty blockers in order to avoid my body changing into something I disliked?

Also, is it possible for someone's gender to be opposite their biological sex without them wanting to switch sexes? If someone wouldn't trade their body for one of the opposite biological sex no matter how healthy, then is it possible for them to still be trans? Or is it impossible for a person's sex to differ from one's fundamental gender without someone experiencing dysphoria?

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That's fine, it's just a different way to think of the same concept. To me, the distinction between fundamental ideal gender (internal) and perceived gender identity (external) seems arbitrary as the identity is what matters primarily to others, and entirely internal ideals have little external effect. Sorry if my previous posts were unclear in that regard.

Puberty blockers and education of their effects and side-effects should be readily available to all of suitable age, and less restricted prescriptions for others to minimise bureaucracy and potential suffering (I believe this could be applied to a lot of other modern medicine as well). It ought to be up to the individual to weigh the benefits and disadvantages against each other and make the final call.

While the provided scenario does spark in me a hint of suspicion, you should have been given such an opportunity.

For the last point, if I'm reading it correctly, that's a relatively common scenario given that most transgender people don't go through with gender-affirming or 'sex-change' surgery, so it would be possible. Some do experience dysphoria in this aspect, or express a wish to have been born into the opposite sex but not wish to trade their current body. It's different for everyone.