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What is Transsexualism?

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Date: 07 Nov 2011
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Date: 22 Dec 2007
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Transsexualism is a condition in which a person identifies with the physical <a href=http://boygames1.freeweb7.com/index.html>sex</a> which is different from the physical sex of their birth. Transsexualism is considered a taboo subject in many parts of the world and has become more widely known in Western nations in the late 20th century due to the <a href=http://boygames.freeweb7.com/index.html>sexual revolution</a>, but remains a highly controversial topic. Negativism and discrimination about transsexualism may stem from religious beliefs or cultural norms however many cultures around the world and throughout time have not only held a place for <a href=http://boygames2.freeweb7.com/index.html>transsexuals </a>within their societies or even culturally sanction them, for example, the so-called two-spirit people in native American tribes. Shemale (sometimes she-male) is a usually derogatory term for a person who appears to be female, possessing both breasts and male genitalia. The term, along with tranny, ladyboy and others, is often used in sex industries to refer to a pre-operative transsexual who have not had sex reassignment surgery; although the industry is known to advertise catering to customer's interests. Less frequently, it is used to describe intersex people. Many people within the LGBT communities, particularly transgender individuals, consider the term offensive. However, like many potentially derogatory labels, some have adopted the term as an endearment or as a form of self-empowerment.


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