That statement is worded incorrectly, or rather purposefully, in order to force a homophobic viewpoint. Your tone is negative and sarcastic in hopes of swaying the contestant to your personal bias against members of the LGBTQ+ community. This leads me to believe you're not entirely convinced in the cause nor willing to learn. Also, the unnecessary "..." indicates your question doesn't stem from innocence, but rather a mocking rhetoric towards those of an opposite viewpoint. As for the complaint on the many "plusses", there's only one collective plus represen… Read moreting all the other branches of that blanket term. In addition, please spell "literally" as such, and not "litreally". Also, use "a", not "an" because the word "disorder" starts with a consonant. Your sloppy grammar and lack of professionalism before submitting this question lead me to believe you gave little effort, simply for the pleasure of a response rather than understanding. Also, your question is poorly researched by the fact that one of your main points is incorrect. Not everyone in the LGBTQ+ community experiences gender dysphoria. Dysphoria mainly affects those who transition, not those people with a broader sexuality (ex. pansexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, omni, etc). But as with all people, there are always exceptions (ex. a gay man thinks he's a trans woman because of internalized misogyny forcing toxic masculinity). Gender dysphoria, a conflict between assigned and identified gender, is a mental disorder. But being part of the LGBTQ+ community is not. Homophobia and criticism for that personal identity, not being part of the LGBTQ+ community, is what creates gender dysphoria. Gender dysphoria often stems from not feeling validated or being prevented from self-expression. Being part of the LGBTQ+ community is not negative, but rather improves the issue of poor mental health because it facilitates feelings of freedom. The personal freedom of self-expression is a strong combatant to gender dysphoria. Bodily autonomy is a personal right that you aren't appreciative of. It is by promoting such a community that the mental disorder of gender dysphoria can be fought.