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#11
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06-19-2011, 05:07 PM
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Re: Gender Change
Amazing surgery. Anyone who puts themselves through this deserves the right to live happily as the gender they really feel they are. I can't imagine what it must be like to have one sex's body, but you feel completely the opposite.
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#12
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06-19-2011, 08:07 PM
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Re: Gender Change
What the hell? This is not like getting a tattoo or a piercing. Imagine what it would be like having the body of a man, but feeling like a woman your entire life. Just imagine it. I'm a girl and I love being a girl - what if I had the body of a boy? It must be completely horrible and I have a lot of respect for people who actually have the guts to go through this kind of painful surgery. It's not something to «regret» a few years later, I see it as kind of a «corrective» surgery - everyone deserves to have the body of the gender they identify themselves with. Saying this basic right is «wrong and freaky» sounds completely disrespectful to me... |
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#16
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06-20-2011, 12:46 AM
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Re: Gender Change
I saw this and I felt pain.. Not the vagina part that's okay but having my man handle opened in two have my testicles out in the open.. Its like riding skate board and having fallen and have the board shoved up your bottom ripping you a whole new one..
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#17
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06-20-2011, 04:22 AM
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Re: Gender Change
I have a collegue who had a gender change. She used to be a male truck driver and she is a female secretary now. Allthough she still is a big lady, I totally see her as a woman. It wouldn't even cross my mind to referr to her as a male. I have nothing but respect for her!
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#19
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06-22-2011, 12:28 PM
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Re: Gender Change
The mayority of these "feelings" are based on stereotypes. "I like dresses, dolls and pink, so I must be a girl and so on." Just because a man can relate to things which are aimed at women doesn't mean he is a woman. He is still a male. I feel like a dolphin my entire life. So I must be a dolphin then. |