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</html><description>A disorder characterized by a strong and persistent identification with the opposite sex (cross-gender identification) and discomfort with one&#x2019;s assigned sex or a sense of inappropriateness in that gender role. Although onset is usually in childhood or adolescence, the disorder may not present clinically until adulthood. Manifestations include a repeated desire to be of the opposite sex, insistence that one has the typical feelings and reactions of the opposite sex, a belief that one was born the wrong sex, and preoccupation with one&#x2019;s primary and secondary sex characteristics in order to simulate the opposite sex.The expression of distaste and disgust for one&#x2019;s own genetic sex and a preference for and strong identification with the other sex.A condition in which someone experiences strong discomfort with his or her birth gender.Gender identity disorder (GID) represents a profound disturbance in a child or adolescent&#x2019;s individual sense of identity with regard to maleness or femaleness (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Children with GID feel as though they have been born as the wrong gender and express a strong desire to be the opposite gender. This feeling may be expressed in many ways, such as dressing as the opposite sex, discomfort with same-sex peers, and verbal statements of dissatisfaction with gender to a marked degree, accompanied by distress. Onset is usually between the ages of 2 and 4 years. Only a very small number of these children will later meet the adolescent and adult criteria for the disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 1994).Acting and presenting oneself as a member of the opposite sex, combined with strong feelings of discomfort in one's own physical gender, for a period of at least 2 years. This rare disorder appears in both children and adults.A disorder marked by a strong cross-gender identification and a persistent discomfort with one&#x2019;s biologically assigned sex. Generally, adults with the disorder are preoccupied with the wish to live as a member of the other sex. This often impairs social, occupational, or other types of functioning.</description></oembed>
