Quote Originally Posted by Fynlar View Post
You're misrepresenting my stance pretty badly.

I said that trans people experience a disorder if they feel like their condition causes disorder in their life, because it is not the kind of thing someone from the outside can judge for them. For some, probably even most of them, it does. Still doesn't necessarily mean all of them.
Not really, I'm merely going by what you're throwing your stance as. Just because you don't see it as a medical disorder, does not mean that it isn't classified as one in the medical science and psychology field. It's an abnormal and unusual stance of the brain thinking in such a way that contrasts towards what has been scientifically and clinically proven as facts through decades of studies and human evolution. We can say that, yes, there are factually two genders and those that don't wish to be a part of either one have a mental abnormality.

However, that doesn't mean that those who don't view themselves as a male or female are abominations in any way, which is what you're painting others in thinking just because they don't agree with you.

I have a mild form of OCD and it is a mental disorder, it's not normal for people to have or experience that sort of line of thinking within their brains. However, that doesn't mean it's a terrible thing and that I'm some kind of victim or abomination for having a disorder.

There's nothing wrong with admitting that you have a problem or abnormal part of thinking within your brain. Nothing wrong at all.