Gender dysphoria, as defined by the NHS, is a condition characterised by a profound sense of discomfort or unease. This discomfort arises from a perceived incongruity between an individual's biological sex and their self-identified gender. It is a deeply personal experience that can cause significant distress and confusion.
This condition is not merely about a casual discrepancy between one's physical attributes and their self-perception. Instead, it is a profound and pervasive feeling of being trapped in a body that does not align with one's internal sense of gender. This mismatch can lead to a profound sense of unease, often causing emotional and psychological turmoil.