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    Hello everybody, for a long time I've thought about SRS and it's results.
    What I can't understand is on the one hand,you have the urge to change into a "complete woman" ,but on the other , you can't have children ... and so what's the point? I mean Tran's ,with ( a little or a lot of) effort can be just as feminine as women ...I mean most girls on this website are hot , so they could just as well as anyone find a mate if that's there thing. Or if it's as a living, well a male nurse vs female are just as employable. Sure depending on where you live there varying degrees of discrimination leveled against the girls , and I would say... rather than go the surgery path so as to fit in , maybe use that money instead to leave the damn country, or change the laws in your own country if possible. It seems to me most Trans can live as a women if they chose without SRS. I can understand, there's a strong feeling of seeing yourself as a girl.. but what's a girl ...if not her equipment than just a feeling of being feminine, and what is to be or feel feminine ? Is it to think of yourself as attractive, to be seen as an object of desire? Is it to elicit protection and difference, being catered to? I think trannys have this covered. I think trannys are a lot fewer than women therefore rarer ,and worth it.
    What do you folks think?


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    Quote Originally Posted by nitron View Post
    What do you folks think?

    You certainly don't want to hear what I think about your post.

    Imagine, you had three ears when everyone else had two. You'd probably only feel normal if one was removed right?


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    Its not about fitting in...as no one would be able to see the new vagina anyways, unless you are someone like Kimber James.

    It about feeling right in ones body.



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    Since Gender Dysphoria seems to be more of a mental health issue (than a physical health issue), why is it politically incorrect to suggest that it be treated as a mental health issue, and the people who suffer from it be given counseling and psych drugs?

    The rigid adherence to the politically correct dogma seems to hurt transsexuals, and would be similar to allowing someone who thinks they are Napoleon to dress and act like the General, and then have surgery to look more like the late Emperor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mildcigar_2001 View Post
    Since Gender Dysphoria seems to be more of a mental health issue (than a physical health issue), why is it politically incorrect to suggest that it be treated as a mental health issue, and the people who suffer from it be given counseling and psych drugs?

    The rigid adherence to the politically correct dogma seems to hurt transsexuals, and would be similar to allowing someone who thinks they are Napoleon to dress and act like the General, and then have surgery to look more like the late Emperor.
    Gender dysphoria is a physical condition more then a mental one. Specifically it is a neurological intersexcondition. That's why transitioning is the only cure for gender dysphoria. If it was a mental thing then drugs could be used to cure it. It's the opposite. Gender dysphoria patients have healthy albeit different gendered brains then their Body so the only treatment is to change the body.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mildcigar_2001 View Post
    Since Gender Dysphoria seems to be more of a mental health issue (than a physical health issue), why is it politically incorrect to suggest that it be treated as a mental health issue, and the people who suffer from it be given counseling and psych drugs?

    The rigid adherence to the politically correct dogma seems to hurt transsexuals, and would be similar to allowing someone who thinks they are Napoleon to dress and act like the General, and then have surgery to look more like the late Emperor.
    I know, right? Why can't we just be men like 'god' intended?!

    You lurk in the shadows here for over 6 years only to grace us with this gem of a post? Fucking moron.

    ~BB~


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    Quote Originally Posted by nitron View Post
    Hello everybody, for a long time I've thought about SRS and it's results.
    What I can't understand is on the one hand,you have the urge to change into a "complete woman" ,but on the other , you can't have children ... and so what's the point? I mean Tran's ,with ( a little or a lot of) effort can be just as feminine as women ...I mean most girls on this website are hot , so they could just as well as anyone find a mate if that's there thing. Or if it's as a living, well a male nurse vs female are just as employable. Sure depending on where you live there varying degrees of discrimination leveled against the girls , and I would say... rather than go the surgery path so as to fit in , maybe use that money instead to leave the damn country, or change the laws in your own country if possible. It seems to me most Trans can live as a women if they chose without SRS. I can understand, there's a strong feeling of seeing yourself as a girl.. but what's a girl ...if not her equipment than just a feeling of being feminine, and what is to be or feel feminine ? Is it to think of yourself as attractive, to be seen as an object of desire? Is it to elicit protection and difference, being catered to? I think trannys have this covered. I think trannys are a lot fewer than women therefore rarer ,and worth it.
    What do you folks think?
    Would you tell an infertile GG that she is less of a woman because she couldn't have kids? Would you tell her she might as well have a dick since she cant use that worthless cooch? And most girls here are hot because it is a porn forum and it is their job to be hot enough to sell content! Post some shit like this on any non porn transfriendly place around the internet and see what type of reaction you get.


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    I would tell an infertile GG she is less of a woman if I wanted kids. And yes I would you tell her she might as well have a dick, since I'm on this website. But the feeling of being right in one's skin, I can understand that, and that's the main argument. I guess because I don't experience that particular feeling, I just see the practicalities of existing as a Trans. "A beaten dog is a wiser dog".


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    Quote Originally Posted by nitron View Post
    I would tell an infertile GG she is less of a woman if I wanted kids. And yes I would you tell her she might as well have a dick, since I'm on this website. But the feeling of being right in one's skin, I can understand that, and that's the main argument. I guess because I don't experience that particular feeling, I just see the practicalities of existing as a Trans. "A beaten dog is a wiser dog".
    Then you're a fucking moron, too. Considering your sign-up dates, I suspect you're actually both the same fucking moron.

    ~BB~


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    Quote Originally Posted by mildcigar_2001 View Post
    Since Gender Dysphoria seems to be more of a mental health issue (than a physical health issue), why is it politically incorrect to suggest that it be treated as a mental health issue, and the people who suffer from it be given counseling and psych drugs?

    The rigid adherence to the politically correct dogma seems to hurt transsexuals, and would be similar to allowing someone who thinks they are Napoleon to dress and act like the General, and then have surgery to look more like the late Emperor.
    Do the rest of the world a favor and off yourself. If you need help, I am happy to assist.


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