While still in a male body, the athlete shown above developed an out-of-balance condition between “her” perceived gender and “his” male birth body. When Laurel Hubbard competed, Olympic rules required that female athletes who were born male had to medically modify their male bodies. Laurel Hubbard may not have been medically modified enough for science to confirm that she competed in a “transgender body” instead of a male body but she wasn’t in a female body. A transgender body is a body that doesn’t exist naturally in nature.
Mental health professionals often fully cure this out-of-balance condition when given a chance. It is common sense that raising awareness of this imbalance by giving it a name will provide more mental health professionals the opportunity they need. Currently, this imbalance falls under the category of “gender dysphoria” but it doesn’t have a name. The following video suggests a name.
Devout Christians who trust that a God of love who knew them in the womb wouldn’t put them in the wrong body will never develop transgender imbalance. Genuine trust in God is a drug-free vaccine against developing transgender imbalance. The existence of this vaccine is a strong indicator that transgender imbalance is more a mental health condition than a physical condition.
The transgender imbalance and transgender bodies terminology will be constructive if:
- using the term “transgender imbalance” increases the cure rate for this terrible imbalance.
- using the term “transgender body” prevents more individuals from making a transition that should never have happened.
- the answer to the question in the following illustration is “no.”