Posted by
A Transsexual Woman on Friday, January 05, 2007 11:13:17 AM
I read the article
concerning the research on gay sheep
and I feel that there is a bigger issue at stake; mainly, the issue of
manipulating embryos and fetuses to make “recipe” babies. However, I am going to leave that to a different rant and concentrate on the gay sheep research.
As far as the preventing homosexuality or transsexualism question,
if I had been born as a man in a man’s body and grew up from birth as
such, everything would have been fine. I don’t think I would have spent
my life from birth up to a year and half ago suffering from Social
Anxiety Disorder. I would have been able to function socially and I
would be surprised if I did not have a wife and children and a good job
and a happy life as a man. The problem I experienced was that while in
the womb, my brain developed as a girl’s brain, while my body developed
as a boy’s body. The two needed to match and which steps to take to
make them match can be debated. With present day science, nothing can
be done while the child is in the womb and only cosmetic physical
changes can be done to the body after birth and no changes to the mind.
All attempts at bringing the mind in alignment with the body have not
been successful. Now here is where I think the real rub is for
transsexuals and why so many are upset. How many transsexuals want to
have their mental sex or gender changed? I certainly don’t want to be a
man. We are our minds, our brains; we are not our bodies. I am happy
being female and my frustrations come from being too poor to do
anything about my body. There is a big difference in preventing a
condition from happening in a fetus, and in changing one’s identity as
an adult. Many of the problems facing adult transsexuals arose from
allowing the body to go through puberty and hopefully, with better
understanding, children will not have to face what we faced. Once a
child has been identified as a transsexual, a condition that is simply
a form of being intersex, then the child can have his/her hormones
balanced to fit their gender and prevent some of the secondary
characteristics that cause undue emotional stress and will later
require medical procedures to correct.
The article in question discussed the possibility that changes could
be made to the chemistry of fetuses to prevent homosexuality. The
article did not deal with transsexualism. Even in the case of
homosexuality, increasing or decreasing hormone levels may or may not
change one’s sexual orientation. The experiment in question is still in
its early stages. Just because researchers were able to get gay sheep
to mate does not imply that they changed the sheep’s sexual
orientation. Animals are not humans. Most animals mate from an
instinctual need to procreate. It is possible that all the researchers
did was to place the sheep in a highly sexual state that they were
compelled to mate from an instinctual level; not because they were
attracted to the opposite sex.
If the research is to gather an understanding of sexual orientation
that may help to convince the general public that homosexuality is not
a lifestyle choice…. Here I need to pause and insert a comment. One
could just as well make the statement that heterosexuality is a
lifestyle choice as well. If one can choose one’s sexual orientation to
be gay, then can not the reverse be true as well? However, I am
guessing that you if ask heterosexuals if they consider their sexual
orientation a choice they made, you would get some strange looks and
remarks in return. Continuing, if the research is to help educate the
public, then it will be a good thing. All research has the potential to
be misused. We always have to consider the misuse and the need for
legislation to help prevent the misuse.