#transgender I'd be interested what people on the Federation think of this teacher wearing prosthetic breasts with nipples showing. Personally, I support the individual's right to wear what they want, but not in the workplace or school.
It's not professional in my opinion, and isn't what most of us want our children seeing while at school. Thoughts? https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-a-classroom-is-no-place-for-wearing-massive-prosthetic-breasts
@skyblond Thanks for your honest answer and opinion. :-) I must admit I don't understand transgenderism at all, and why people like to flaunt it in the open and public. I'm with the public that doesn't condone it. Too freakish for my old soul. I'm just getting used to the fact that I have a dear family memeber that came out as gay. So, guess I'm old fashioned.
@marathon0 I think it's just a way to define themselves. Just like I want to be an honest person, and they want to be a girl/boy/whatever gender they want to be. I explained to myself in that way (they are both hard roads to take), since for me (22 years old), I think I'm not fashioned enough to really get it. I mean, yes, girls are cute and can be very pretty. But still, despite few talented people can entirely hide their male characteristics and dress like a beautiful female, most MtF still got at least some male body characteristics, and that makes me feel very weird (No offense to those MtF, that weirdness comes out from the gender-identifying part of my brain, which is confused seeing both male and female characteristics at the same time on the same person).
Also, as far as I know, MtF needs to take medicines during their entire life. There is an SRS operation (gender reassignment surgery) to help them "fix" their body, but they still cannot produce certain hormones. And according to some unconfirmed messages, those medicines may reduce their lifespan a lot.
Although I don't really understand why they decide to become a transgender (yes, girls are pretty, but gentlemen in Kingsman are also handsome, I would generally accept who I am and what body I have), based on those downsides, risks, and the hard life they take (in China and some other countries), I would respect their choice and would like to support them to get legal rights.