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problems seen in gender identity

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Answered by Kamehamehaaa
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Answer:

People who are intersex or are defined as a third gender in Nepal face a lot of discrimination and ridicule from their families, friends and the society in general.

Explanation:

Intersex or third gender individuals face numerous hurdles in their daily lives.These hurdles include

-Discrimination

Many inter-sex individuals are often ostracized by the society.They are often scorned, laughed at and jeered at. This lowers their self-esteem and makes them susceptible to suicide.

-Sexual Abuse

Inter-sex individuals are foten abused sexually in relationships or they suffer abuse as children. Sexual abuse is rampant among inter-sex individuals.They are abused in school, at home or in jail.

-Violence

Intersex individuals often experience violence from other members of the society.

-Restricted access to services such as education, sexual and reproductive health care,and government services.

Answered by HannaSebastian
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Gender Identity Disorder

The gender identity disorders (GID) are defined as disorders in which an individual exhibits marked and persistent identification with the opposite sex and persistent discomfort (dysphoria) with his or her own sex or sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex.

Gender Identity Disorder

Gender Identity Disorder. The onset of this disorder may be as early as 4 years of age, but the diagnosis cannot be made until adolescence or adulthood. In adolescents and adults, the disturbance is manifested by a variety of symptoms, such as preoccupation with getting rid of primary and secondary sex characteristics (e.g., requests for hormones or surgery), or a belief in being born the wrong sex. By late adolescence or adulthood, 75% of boys with a history of gender identity disorder as a child will have a homosexual or bisexual orientation. Children with gender identity disorder may have co-existing separation anxiety, generalized anxiety, and depression, whereas adolescents are at risk for depression, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts. Adults with the condition often have co-existing anxiety and depression. Adult males may have a history of transvestic fetishism as well as other paraphilias. Associated personality disorders are common in male patients. One in 30,000 males and 1 in 100,000 females have sex-reassignment surgery.51

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BUT I Don't think GENDER identity matters ...

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