Beginning at an extremely young age children are taught about gender and what is seen by society as right or wrong. At times those same children who were brainwashed to love Barbie’s or Legos may go against what they are supposed to agree with, which may then lead to sexual confusion.
“All children learn that they are either male or female, but what meaning do they give to the fact that they are one sex and not the other? In all cultures, boys and girls are expected to behave differently, and thus it is likely that children worldwide occasionally reflect on questions such as these: Am I living up to the expectations of my sex? Am I fortunate or am I disadvantaged to be the sex I am? Must I limit my actions to same-sex-typical behavior, or am I free to explore cross-sex options? Children 's answers to these questions affect their adjustment and their development” (Perry 1). …show more content…
Transsexuality has extremely increased over the years and more people have begun to come out and show their true selves. This group of people gets judged and discriminated against because they are “different”. Society tells us what to do, how to act and how to live our lives; however, a person should never be ashamed of who they are or what they believe in.
Transsexuals, gays, lesbians and other types of so-called “different” people are usually looked down upon when, in reality, we are all the same. No one should ever tell another person that how he or she acts or portrays his or herself is wrong. People who go through drastic appearance changes are judged by their choices by their peers. Society reacts negatively while viewing physical and psychological transformations, possibly because of the fear of the