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The authors hold that it is ethical to use surgery to remedy gender dysphoria syndrome only on the principle that in cases of sexual ambiguity it is permissible to choose the more probable sex.

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The authors hold that it is ethical to use surgery to remedy gender dysphoria syndrome only on the principle that in cases of sexual ambiguity it is permissible to choose the more probable sex.

They do not, however, believe that gender dysphoria syndrome indicates true sexual ambiguity. See pp. 342-3.

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The authors hold that it is ethical to use surgery to remedy gender dysphoria syndrome only on the principle that in cases of sexual ambiguity it is permissible to choose the more probable sex.

They do not, however, believe that gender dysphoria syndrome indicates true sexual ambiguity. See pp. 342-3.

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