I don’t think we’re talking about the same thing, here.
When we have someone whose biological sex conflicts with the sex they feel they should be, we have the technology to superficially reassign their gender, and hopefully make them happier as a result. We can do something for them which helps them fit better into society.
When we have someone whose biological species conflicts with the species they feel they should be, what do we do for them? How do we make them fit better into society? In the absence of being able to transform them into zebras, and assuming we’re not prepared to cater for them in some sort of giant safari playpen, we would probably pathologise it as a mental illness.
I think you and I are at the point of needing more information about how otherkin would like to be treated if they can’t physically match their self-perceived identities.
I don’t think we’re talking about the same thing, here.
When we have someone whose biological sex conflicts with the sex they feel they should be, we have the technology to superficially reassign their gender, and hopefully make them happier as a result. We can do something for them which helps them fit better into society.
When we have someone whose biological species conflicts with the species they feel they should be, what do we do for them? How do we make them fit better into society? In the absence of being able to transform them into zebras, and assuming we’re not prepared to cater for them in some sort of giant safari playpen, we would probably pathologise it as a mental illness.
I think you and I are at the point of needing more information about how otherkin would like to be treated if they can’t physically match their self-perceived identities.
Agreed :-)