Joseph Freshwater, Sr said:
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2022/03/15/san-antonio-radio-host-mike-taylor-becomes-advocate-for-transgender-families-after-leaving-texas-to-protect-young-son/
A few gems from the article....
"It's not a mental disorder. We're just normal people. That's the message that I want out there," Taylor said. "There are people in this state that think that we're all having underground illegal, unethical surgeries. No one is. We're normal people."
So let me get this straight:
If I worry too much, or excessively then I have anxiety, which is considered a mental disorder.
If I have a loss of interest in activities or a lack of self-worth then I am depressed, which is considered a mental disorder.
If I have excessive or compulsive thoughts then I am OCD, which is considered a mental disorder.
If I have severe mood swings, with big time lows and crazy highs then I have bipolar disorder, which is considered a mental disorder.
If I have thoughts that are out of touch with reality, hallucinations, delusions, or extreme disordered thinking then I am schizophrenic, which is considered a mental disorder.
All of these are some sort of chemical imbalance in the brain that are not considered part of a normal persons "default" mindset. They're outliers, per se. They're conditions that affect your thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior as to what people deem normal, and can affect how you relate to others...which is - by definition - a mental disorder.
If you're a guy that wants to be a woman, or a woman that wants to be a guy then that's an outlier. That's not part of a normal persons "default" mindset. That affects the way you think, the way you feel, your mood, your behavior, and how you relate to others. Which - by definition - is a mental disorder.
If someone wants to be trans then that is their own choice. But you're not going to convince me that it's not a mental disorder. However, it seems to be the only one that is celebrated. If I've got depression, anxiety, OCD, etc. then I'm recommended a therapist or a prescription to help me get around it, or to help me live with it in order to function properly in my day-to-day life. I am not encouraged to dive deeper into the disorder and get more depressed, or more anxious, or more obsessed.
But, maybe that's just me.