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    or have problems with their gender identity do not meet the standards of others around them. They are seen as weird, abnormal, or even immoral. Some heterosexuals are shunning their families, friends, and kids because they do not understand the lifestyle that homosexuals live. For example, some hereosexuals do not belive that homosexuals have the right to marry and be who they choose just because “they” think it is wrong. In addition, the idea of gender identity disorder and transgender is…

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    argue the morality of these gender identities, and scripture from the Holy Bible is used as the foundation of these beliefs. Homosexuality is seen by certain churches as an abomination, a disgrace and unacceptable in society. Throughout the video, different families are interviewed about this subject, and each of the families had a homosexual child. Their stories go into detail about how the children were fearful of telling their religious families of their true sexual identity. Church had a big…

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    heightened awareness that process of constructing of a gay identity that is constructed homo-social expression into an internal and social identity is more of a western process. This may be why some respondents seemed to struggle with and resist the construct of gay, perceiving it as a confining label for a box-a resistance to cultural assimilation. Eastern culture reacts to and resists ones freedom to assure a sexual and social identity based on same…

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    Hormonal abnormalities can be a contributing factor to Bree’s disorder. There is no concrete proof that there is a specific cause for gender dysphoria but there are some consistencies found. Hormones that trigger the development of sex and gender may not work properly on the brain, gonads and genitals, causing variations between them. This could be caused by additional hormones in the mother 's system, or by the fetus insensitivity to the hormones, known as androgen insensitivity syndrome. Her…

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    teenagers. While depression is the leading cause of suicidal thoughts for teens living in the United States, the struggle with depression that many teenagers go through is magnified when they struggle with sexual identity or gender expression issues. Sexual orientation and gender identity issues are still stigmatized and can have a negative impact on the development of the teenage brain and psyche. Transgender teens face this struggle more so than anybody else in their schools, homes, and…

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    When each one of us are born, we are assigned a gender, male or female. However, through the years, it has been brought to our attention that gender is essentially a state of mind rather than a physical state. Exceptional amounts of children and adults these days identify as more than just a male or female. Transgender, gays, lesbians, gender-fluid, and asexual people are the main ones. People who identify in one of these categories tend to have obstacles growing up and being treated normally.…

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    is a transgender. There are approximately 700,000 transgender men and women in the United States and the real number is most likely higher than that (ABC News. ABC News Network. Web. 16 Nov. 2015.). It is very difficult for men and women who have gender dysphoria in the world. It is highly frowned upon for being abnormal, socially unacceptable, anti-religious and just plain weird. A person could look upon another person and see someone who is stunningly beautiful, only to find out that they do…

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    Gender is the most common Identifier our society has in order to classify people; it is the frame work that we build our personalities around for which we then use to express who we are. At the very start of a person’s life an especially today gender is assigned at first glance. This misconception that all it takes to assign an apparent label of gender by our social standards is one glimpse of the outwards body parts of the biological reproductive system (Teich, 2012). However, the complexity of…

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    The Three Musketeers My father didn’t like me, my mother tried to make it seem like she didn’t like me. Though my mother put in effort in her attempt, my father did not as much. My father only put up with me because she put up with me. If she’d ever wanted me gone, he’d simply ask her when. I don’t think I was supposed to happen. Not for him, at least. Upon hearing of my mother’s pregnancy, he optioned for her to abort me. He asked her again two weeks later when she said she would but never did.…

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