Is this episode really about Ida choosing to become a woman, or is it about the feelings Ida had about herself that led to her choosing to become a woman? someone in Ida's situation would feel so strongly that they're in the wrong body then in their mind, they have no choice but to become a person of the opposite sex. I feel strongly that this episode hinges not on the sex change itself, but on Ida's feelings about herself and what arises from them, including resistance.
Is this episode really about Ida choosing to become a woman, or is it about the feelings Ida had about herself that led to her choosing to become a woman? someone in Ida's situation would feel so strongly that they're in the wrong body then in their mind, they have no choice but to become a person of the opposite sex. I feel strongly that this episode hinges not on the sex change itself, but on Ida's feelings about herself and what arises from them, including resistance.