Talk:Luka Urushibara/@comment-26482312-20150729182720

Let me put this debate to rest. There seems to be a misconception of what transgender really is. An individual who is transgender personally identifies as the opposite sex they were at birth, whether they outwardly state it to others or not. And one does not have to undergo any physical changes to be considered transgender, either. Ruka states that she wishes to have been born a girl, which is how she identifies herself personally. This alone makes her transgender. In the world line in which she is born a girl, however, she would be considered cisgender. Now, if you'd like to disagree with me on this, be my guest, but this is coming from personal experience and research. I am transgender (MtF) and have adressed myself as male to others years after I started identifying myself as female and that doesn't make me any less transgender. So, have fun continuing this debate if you'd like, but I think this should put an end to misconceptions and ignorance.