찬양 김일성 said:I don't mind people changing their gender as long as I'm not paying for it and they don't feel the need to have parades and rallys proclaiming their difference from the majority of other people.
I do not have universal health care. The reason why I do not support the public funding (or my funding, I don't know/think my health care would cover it) of the procedure, is because there is essentially no 100% way to show that somebody was born "the wrong gender." Similar to people who want to get an arm/leg amputated because they feel like it doesn't belong to them or is parasitic. I feel like those individuals should pay for that procedure as well.alfred01 said:찬양 김일성 said:I don't mind people changing their gender as long as I'm not paying for it and they don't feel the need to have parades and rallys proclaiming their difference from the majority of other people.
Well "찬양 김일성" depending on the health care system where ever you are, if you have universal health care it is possible that some day your tax dollar's may end up paying for this process for individuals. I have no problem with that.
My guess is HE is your only "in" to that world? JSYK, it's rude to refer to a transgendered as "him/her". You know he is living his life as a male so just say "he" and "him".MissTake said:I really feel for those that seem to be born into the wrong body, some people you can just instantly tell that they were meant to be the opposite sex, I know a girl/boy who lives his/her life as a male and has done for years now, you wouldn't have a clue that he/she was ever a female and he/she has not had any surgery, I don't even think that he/she has had testosterone injections either, he/she was always male looking even as a 12 year old.......
NOTE: I only use the double descriptive to appease everyone, to me the girl is a male and I would refer to him as a he 😉
What if the kid in question couldn't help it but wanted to be female? Wouldn't calling him/her a he be rude? MissTake is merely trying to avoid offending any one person.Jerlene said:Surgery or not, they are living as a male.
However this person is still female and does not have a "thing." One can be female and live as a male.Jerlene said:Surgery or not, they are living as a male.
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