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Kiwi_Art_2 |
1 year, 8 months ago by Kiwi_Art_2
@Corrupted because why not :>
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Corrupted |
1 year, 8 months ago by Corrupted
Why tho?
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TKEStrong3 |
1 year, 9 months ago by TKEStrong3
@YouMatter Yeah, i understand what the maker is trying to say, i just don't really think it makes sense. |
Kiwi_Art_2 |
1 year, 9 months ago by Kiwi_Art_2
@YouMatter Nope you said it right :]
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YouMatter |
1 year, 9 months ago by YouMatter
@TKEStrong3I am not saying i agree with the maker of this pattern because i don't, but it sounds like your argument is "someone cannot be a man or woman just because they get surgery" where the maker of this patterns beliefs seem to be "you are what you are regardless of what you look like or what you have on or in your body". i dont agree but i think this is what they meant, that nobody is the same and if you get surgery or not you are the gender or sex you feel you are inside. and for the maker of this pattern please correct me if i am translating you wrong |
YouMatter |
1 year, 9 months ago by YouMatter
oof juicy
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Kiwi_Art_2 |
1 year, 11 months ago by Kiwi_Art_2
@TKEStrong3 actually that is a really good question I have no idea-
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TKEStrong3 |
1 year, 11 months ago by TKEStrong3
@Kiwi_Art_2 no, I dont really have other questions, i was just looking for kind of a breakdown of the surgical process-which i can understand you not wanting to explain for fear of getting banned. wait i do have one question- I've heard of women having their uteruses removed, but can another one then be put back in? |
Kiwi_Art_2 |
1 year, 11 months ago by Kiwi_Art_2
@TKEStrong3 hiiii :] so basically Ive done a bit of research on this and I can't really describe to you how the surgeries work on here as its a kid friendly site and I don't want to make everyone mad, because I would have to use the actual names of genitalia- um so you can google "how sex reassignment surgery works" or "how gender-affirming surgery works" and you'd find a lot of the answers I think that you're looking for. Basically the surgeon will reconstruct your outside bits, and you can have your uterus and things removed. Which isn't just a trans thing, a few women in my family have had them removed due to medical reasons. Aside from that surgery though, there are so many ways in which you can transition your body to be more gender affirming. I mean you can go on hormones, which over time will affect things in your body. Like going on hormone replacement therapy (hrt for short) for both males and females, will lead to physical changes, emotional changes, for females it makes changes in the reproductive system. If you want more information on hormone therapy you can google "how hrt ftm works" or "how hrt mtf works". There's also ways for you to change how your face looks, how your chest looks, I mean really there's so many possibilities if you want to *look* more masculine or feminine. You can get hair removal. You can start speech therapy to change your voice a bit. You can change your clothes or hair or wear makeup or accessories. There are so many different parts to transitioning, and many people pick and choose which things they need to do in order to feel the most comfortable and confident. I hope this helps, do you have more questions? |
TKEStrong3 |
1 year, 11 months ago by TKEStrong3
by "female" i meant "female", as in biological females. but what i want to know is HOW surgery turns you from "male" to "female" or vice versa. how is surgery performed? people keep jumping into this discussion to "clarify" a question I'm not asking, basically just repeating information that others have already said. i just want to know HOW surgery is performed. can you explain THAT? so far nobody will tell me, people are just completely ignoring what I am actually asking.Why would i suddenly "wake up male?" HOW is that supposed to make sense? |