Breaking Barriers: Unveiling Transgender A critical Study on Transgenderism and the Ever-forgotten Rights of Intersex

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Sundas Gul, Rimsha Mukhtar

Abstract

This article is an overview of transgender and. intersex people. It emphasizes the significance of identifying them as separate groups and eliminating common misconceptions associated with their existence. Transgender individuals identify with a gender that does not align with their assigned sex at birth. Their experiences involve a deep sense of incongruence between their gender identity and their assigned sex. Intersex variations encompass a vast range of conditions in which individuals possess atypical reproductive anatomy, and this is something that happens by birth, whereas transgenderism doesn't has any biological basis. Understanding the homosexuality as an intrinsic aspect of an individual's identity and not a choice or a disorder , its impacts on our society, and several psychological and health issues associated with such a sex orientation This study also enlight  the gender-affirming surgical procedures used by transgender people to transition into their desired gender that can lead to several  serious complications. Transitioning into the opposite gender is forbidden in Islam and many other religions, and the majority of countries do not accept it. Thus, such communities have to face discrimination and stigma as a whole by the society, but it is actually the intersex people who are born this way, and they don't deserve to be ill treated. But because of the transgender community, the intersex community is also deprived of their rights.


 


Keywords: Transgender, intersex, homosexuality, gender affirming healthcare, Discrimination, Rights


 

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How to Cite
Sundas Gul, Rimsha Mukhtar. (2024). Breaking Barriers: Unveiling Transgender A critical Study on Transgenderism and the Ever-forgotten Rights of Intersex . The Journal of Social Sciences Studies and Research, 4(01), Page: 8–14. Retrieved from http://tjsssr.com/index.php/tjsssr/article/view/117