Talk:Gender identity

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The italics were mostly to make it more readable for an English learner. However, the italics on very in the last section actually change the meaning. So that I reverted. GID as a diagnosis is hugely, massively, exhorbitantly, psychotically controversial for both Transpeople and providers. Since is it not a good idea to use such big words here, I used italics to emphasize. -NickGorton 06:01, 23 August 2005 (UTC)

Sexual Orientation is not very specific. It says: "who you love". One can love his or her dogs. One can love his or her own parents. One can love his or her close possessions and friendship. One can love playing music. Maybe "which gender you prefer to be" is more specific.Coffsneeze 13:09, 6 April 2007 (UTC)