But how do you know it will make them happy? What if they spend all of that money that could be used on cancer treatment and it was all for nothing?If they're depressed and miserable being the gender they are and petty cash can solve all their problems and make them happy then I don't mind. There's not that much tax payer's money spent on gender reassignments as opposed to how much is spent on lazy fools leeching off the government for financial survival.
Well obviously each patient is individual, some respond to counselling well whereas others don't. Yes it may seem ludicrous to pay for this gender reassignment to some but to blindly deny it is completely wrong. The NHS dont just blindly carry out operations like this, various panels of professionals who understand the issues behind decide what the best course of action is. Interestingly this was one of the topics we discussed a few weeks ago in my medical ethics class....So let me put this to you as cases like this will most probably exist; i'm genuinely depressed because I think i'm ugly and I want to look like Zac Efron, i've attempted suicide numerous times - do you think I should be given cosmetic surgery to quell my 'depression'? or on the other hand and taking the more common sense approach, should I instead be given metal help to combat these problems?
The ethics of common sense and reality are something you are lacking in.
Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality