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    These days, being transsexual is most commonly known as Sexual Dysphoria – a profound feeling that one’s physical sex identity is not the same as one’s mental sex identity. This feeling occurs in varying degrees in different people and almost never has anything to do with perceived benefits of people who are born the same as this person’s mental sex. IE: a man feeling to be a woman inside does’t feel so just because he thinks that women have some benefit he doesn’t. A man with the Sexual Dysphoria usually has normal-ish male hormones and a normal-looking male body. He likely is attracted to women because he was raised to, as well as because of the presence of testosterone and a penis. It has semi-jokingly been said that gays have Sexual Euphoria – they love their physical sex identity and their mental sex identity, and they love having sex with member of their same sex. That may be a very true thing, but I can’t speak to that; I’m not gay, but I do have Sexual Dysphoria. I’m male, and I have no attraction to men. I just feel and have felt since I was old enough to think, that I should have been a female. Were I to go through with the whole range of reassignment, I honestly don’t know what my orientation would be. I might not have any drive to have sex with anyone; it’s hard to say. Sexual Dysphoria is a complicated issue, and it doesn’t have very many rational facets. Hope this helps Mike

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