Miss C I usually love the way you write and agree with you but on this I cannot....
I wont post sources but no way 50% regret SRS...
You make some good points though and the OP comes off to me as a bit immature and naive....
Sorry if that offends you Lexi but thats just the way I read it...
That is in no way a harsh dismissal of her condition though... While I think its probably easier than ever before to get the surgery I doubt many girls want it or ultimately end up doing it because its just a "Fantasy"...
I believe Ive read a few heart wrenching posts from Lexi on her life and I thought they described the TS condition quite well and I have no reason to think she's lying here... Really theres not much of a choice for those that go all the way... This isnt a "fantasy" its do or die.... I am aware that many dont make it and many live very tragic lives and die young by their own hand... But for those that must walk this road whats wrong with having a little hope and a goal in life to work towards???
While its true that all the surgery in the world will not make a bio male a woman it has been proven to greatly improve the lives of many who have no other way in life but to live the rest of it as a woman AND with a body thats as close to a womans as it can possibly be made... Im not saying its necessary to live a happy life with GD but I can certainly see the value in it... I dont however think its delusional to consider most TS to be women and to simply dismiss a post op TS as "a man with no twig and berries" is pretty ignorant I think...
I also am going to have to mostly disagree with you on the medical profession... I will say I used to think a lot like you until I actually found myself fully dressed as a woman in a docs office.... While I havent always agreed with them the docs Ive worked with definitely werent selling anything but what I felt was sincere genuine compassion and kindness and respect towards me...
While I have also always dismissed the value of therapy I am beginning to change my mind on that as well as things progress and surgery becomes something that doesnt seem so much just a "fantasy" as you put it... Someone besides just friends and family to talk to could give valuable input and insight they might miss... Selling "services" or not the surgeon will need a letter regardless....
None of this however answered the OP's question.... Pom gave the only useful input with the links provided....
If you want to know the truth and get good answers there are no better persons to ask and get advice from than those who have been there and done that....
I wont post sources but no way 50% regret SRS...
You make some good points though and the OP comes off to me as a bit immature and naive....
Sorry if that offends you Lexi but thats just the way I read it...
That is in no way a harsh dismissal of her condition though... While I think its probably easier than ever before to get the surgery I doubt many girls want it or ultimately end up doing it because its just a "Fantasy"...
I believe Ive read a few heart wrenching posts from Lexi on her life and I thought they described the TS condition quite well and I have no reason to think she's lying here... Really theres not much of a choice for those that go all the way... This isnt a "fantasy" its do or die.... I am aware that many dont make it and many live very tragic lives and die young by their own hand... But for those that must walk this road whats wrong with having a little hope and a goal in life to work towards???
While its true that all the surgery in the world will not make a bio male a woman it has been proven to greatly improve the lives of many who have no other way in life but to live the rest of it as a woman AND with a body thats as close to a womans as it can possibly be made... Im not saying its necessary to live a happy life with GD but I can certainly see the value in it... I dont however think its delusional to consider most TS to be women and to simply dismiss a post op TS as "a man with no twig and berries" is pretty ignorant I think...
I also am going to have to mostly disagree with you on the medical profession... I will say I used to think a lot like you until I actually found myself fully dressed as a woman in a docs office.... While I havent always agreed with them the docs Ive worked with definitely werent selling anything but what I felt was sincere genuine compassion and kindness and respect towards me...
While I have also always dismissed the value of therapy I am beginning to change my mind on that as well as things progress and surgery becomes something that doesnt seem so much just a "fantasy" as you put it... Someone besides just friends and family to talk to could give valuable input and insight they might miss... Selling "services" or not the surgeon will need a letter regardless....
None of this however answered the OP's question.... Pom gave the only useful input with the links provided....
If you want to know the truth and get good answers there are no better persons to ask and get advice from than those who have been there and done that....