(16-04-2014, 08:24 PM)AnnabelP Wrote: Whatever profession or type of service provider we are talking about, and not just psychiatrists, a substantial proportion will always consider that since , as they must believe, their (usually overpriced) services are good for you (and too often that more of of their services must be better for you), they will do their best to see your situation as a problem or disorder that can be corrected by their specialty.
Yes, yes, yes! Exactly! People get angry with the auto mechanic who tries to sell them parts and repairs they don't need... but they refuse to believe their doctor or therapist might do the same thing.
Hell, no one is going to die if they don't use
my professional services, so I could say no one *really needs* me... but I like to eat and stay dry and take vacations.
(16-04-2014, 08:24 PM)AnnabelP Wrote: Bear in mind also that in our current society psychiatrists and counselors, however much you may object to their characterization of sex/gender variance, may hold the key to accessing the medical technology needed to at least diminishing that variance.
Yes, in the current society, that would be correct. But as the old saw goes, when all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
I do not think medical technology is the solution for boys who wear dresses, or girls who want to drive trucks... because I don't believe it's a problem in the first place.
For crying out loud, psychiatry used to tell us that homosexuality was a mental illness. Why does anyone still trust these charlatans? I will beat the drum on this as long as I have to. We've decided the shrinks were wrong about gay people. They're wrong about me, they're wrong about you, and it's high time we quit listening to their bullshit and taking their happy pills.
It's a massive paradigm shift I'm proposing here. Blank slate; we make the world we want.
(16-04-2014, 08:24 PM)AnnabelP Wrote: Referring to your comments about hijra, was your use of the word 'man' at the end a comment on the essential ambiguity of the word (all of us, one sex only, one gender only,or nothing to do with either (as in 'chairman')?
It was the generic use as familiar address. Just picture some old hippy saying that.