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A Reminder of How Being Post-Transsexual is Different From Being Transgender

Started by Natasha, June 23, 2011, 05:00:52 PM

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A Reminder of How Being Post-Transsexual is Different From Being Transgender

http://womenborntranssexual.com/2011/06/23/a-reminder-of-how-being-post-transsexual-is-different-from-being-transgender/
6/23/11
By Suzan

Transsexuals get SRS and then, if they have any brains and any desire to grow beyond the pre-op mentality, do so.

Even places like the Gay and Lesbian Ghettos are mostly for the young and single.

Older couple go therefor restaurants and entertainment but the pace of life in those communities  is frantic with its hysterical trendiness and constant cruising.

I know it upsets transgender people and even my pre-op sisters that post-transsexual women can go places and do things they cannot.  People think we should fight for their inclusion but the years after SRS make us more and more members of the sex were were surgically reassigned to and our values become those of other women and in the case of brothers, men.

We don't want your label.  We do not want to be deprived of our lives that we have worked for.
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