The role of gender takes a huge part in today’s society. According to CNN news “When your young daughter says I’m a boy”, Daelene Tando, a licensed clinical social worker and gender therapist said, “transgender essentially means having the body of one gender and the brain or the mind or the spirt of the opposite gender.” Gender identification is becoming more firmly established through social media and the community we live in. Those who turn to transgenderism are people who often feels an incomplete description of themselves. The degree to which individuals want and need to feel comfortable and accepted within their external appearance often leads to going under the knife in becoming transgenders. People who are born with unwanted gender are confused and those who are willing to come forward are being disapproved by the society. People often live happily with the gender they are born with. Although, many of the few are confused or are born with unwanted gender because it is not by choice. For these uncommon people, their path leads them into becoming transgenders. For example, many gays and lesbians feel the need to change their external looks because of their relationships with their loved ones. They often change internally as well from the criticism they get because of their appearances. Anyone can can change into a gender they desire but the consequences that come out to aren’t that easy. Many parents want to keep their children the way they were born. Parents feel the need to be responsible for their child. When transgenders change their gender, some parents may disapprove and feel as if they need to drift away. They might not be as understanding as others may, and some may not feel the same connection they might have had with their child. Many parents are aware of their child becoming a transgender, but sadly, parental support is not common. Some react so strongly to their child's gender nonconformity that they forc