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No-Op transexual vs Pos-Op FIGHT!!! in spanish television

Started by Maga Girl, July 10, 2011, 11:08:37 AM

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Maga Girl

1:50 !!!!! :o

The girl with pink dress (Amor) (Post Op), says that Nova (No-op) is gay for not wanting surgery



Video presentation


Translation...  i use google translator xD

These two women share a complicated past, the feeling of being born in a wrong body
But their relationship is worse than bad

Amor does not understand that Nova is not performed vaginoplasty

Amor says.- Women = have a vagina
Nova says.- surgery does not offer 100 percent satisfaction
Amor says.- she likes cum like a man, piece of ->-bleeped-<-
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~RoadToTrista~

Based on your translation, I would've wanted to hit her too. >.>
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Maga Girl

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on July 10, 2011, 11:25:21 AM
Based on your translation, I would've wanted to hit her too. >.>

I too ;p

Transsexuals in Spain are a show on television... always appear on television...
good thing is that nobody here believes in god lol, so no problems with criticism
there is much acceptance of gay and transgender

I think Spain is like Thailand in this topic
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~RoadToTrista~

Psh, when I was in Thailand it seemed like transsexuals were treated like freak shows.
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Natkat

thailand is not a good place for transexuals..

they are good at making surgerys for mtf, but mtf will never be accepted as women,
only as "lady-boys" who still and always will be males on papers, and who got big risk for ending up in prostitution.

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~RoadToTrista~

Really? I was planning to move to Thailand and stay with my aunt for awhile. Is it because no one will hire them?
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Maga Girl

Quote from: Natkat on July 18, 2011, 03:32:59 PM
mtf will never be accepted as women, and who got big risk for ending up in prostitution.
like everywhere...

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on July 18, 2011, 03:41:29 PM
Really? I was planning to move to Thailand and stay with my aunt for awhile. Is it because no one will hire them?

do you speak english and thai?  yes? , you can work as a waitress, in hotels.. etc... teacher..
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~RoadToTrista~

I do not unfortunately, that's the main idea of going there. ;D But I don't wanna be a deadbeat.....

Quote from: Narela on July 18, 2011, 03:54:06 PM
like everywhere...
You make a good point, lol
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Natkat

im just saying because the country is good at making surgery and it pretty easy doset mean there aceepting. iran is also very good at sexchance surgery but the country itself will only accept transgender if there a "steriotype-trans" wich I dont see as being accepting.

transgender people in thailand are only accepted if there mtf, and it not really accepted but just knowed,
they can never be registered female no matter what they do, wich never will give them the same rights or opurtunaty as cis-gender women by the goverment.

theres a documentary about it even thought it annoying how the gender pronoucing is wrong


I feel transgender in thailand are more busness than there human being..
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Maga Girl

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on July 18, 2011, 03:57:31 PM
I do not unfortunately, that's the main idea of going there. ;D But I don't wanna be a deadbeat.....
You make a good point, lol

Is very complicated, good luck... I think you are almost to my same situation, or not?
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~RoadToTrista~

Quote from: Narela on July 18, 2011, 05:11:33 PM

Is very complicated, good luck... I think you are almost to my same situation, or not?
I don't know, what's your situation? haha

Quote from: Natkat on July 18, 2011, 04:02:48 PM
im just saying because the country is good at making surgery and it pretty easy doset mean there aceepting. iran is also very good at sexchance surgery but the country itself will only accept transgender if there a "steriotype-trans" wich I dont see as being accepting.

transgender people in thailand are only accepted if there mtf, and it not really accepted but just knowed,
they can never be registered female no matter what they do, wich never will give them the same rights or opurtunaty as cis-gender women by the goverment.

theres a documentary about it even thought it annoying how the gender pronoucing is wrong


I feel transgender in thailand are more busness than there human being..
I saw a lot of "lady boys" on stage who were usually just men making fun of them. My cousin and her husband also made a habit of pointing at random women to tell me that they were ladyboys. (My cousin even thought that 1 of the dancers in that movie Rio, was 1, haha)

And you're right, that video is unbearably annoying. I have a few words for that guy -.-
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Natkat

diffently and every time he point it out so clearly.
not just he but "HE"
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OliveLevel

In the states they would know that to get the good ratings they would have to tear each other's clothes off and roll around on the ground.
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Dorothy

There's no such thing as "non-op" transsexual.  What they really are is ->-bleeped-<-s.  Pure and simple.
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~RoadToTrista~

->-bleeped-<-s don't take estrogen, and the surgery is nothing. Pure and simple.
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AbraCadabra

All I like to say, when just starting to listen to that commentator, it completely put me off.

He sounds pompous, and makes us all seem like some sick, messed up, only to be pitied individuals.

Have no intention to punish myself with such stuff.
It's good for confirming all those binary folks in their oh so righteous believes.

I think it was produces for this sort of target audience.

If you KNOW you are transsexual it makes no difference if op- or non-op.
That's just body mechanics in my knowing.

My 2 cents,
Axelle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Ann Onymous

Quote from: Axélle on August 14, 2011, 10:41:17 AM
It's good for confirming all those binary folks in their oh so righteous believes.

talk about being judgmental at the same time and in the same figurative breath as you gig others for allegedly being judgmental...but hey, some of us who subscribe to the binary construct and have lived our lives in that manner are used to being judged in these forums...

QuoteIf you KNOW you are transsexual it makes no difference if op- or non-op.

I dare opine that if asked MOST transsexuals if they could be content keeping the original equipment, the majority would have said 'not just no, but hell no." 
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AbraCadabra

* I dare opine that if asked MOST transsexuals if they could be content keeping the original equipment, the majority would have said 'not just no, but hell no."  *

Oh hon, you may dare opine,
but being short of $$$ or having some medical contra-SRS indication in your opining then makes for a non-transsexual. Oh really?
That's ACTUALLY what you imply and that is one judgement that does NOT align with mine.

As far as judging goes. Next time just cross the road and stop judging, see what happens then.
All our life IS about judgements, it just depends what the judgement is, rather then being judgementally non-judging.

Axelle





Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Ann Onymous

Quote from: Axélle on August 15, 2011, 12:58:52 AM
* I dare opine that if asked MOST transsexuals if they could be content keeping the original equipment, the majority would have said 'not just no, but hell no."  *

Oh hon, you may dare opine,
but being short of $$$ or having some medical contra-SRS indication in your opining then makes for a non-transsexual. Oh really?
That's ACTUALLY what you imply and that is one judgement that does NOT align with mine.

And so in your mind, the person who TRULY lacks funds (ie. has NO capacity to scale back spending to save for a medically necessary surgery or who has a medical condition that TRULY precludes surgical intervention to correct the birth defect has CHOSEN to be content to keep original equipment? 

THAT'S actually what YOU are implying...

If you want to read between the lines, then what I would be inclined to agree with is that the person who CHOOSES to be content with original equipment does not meet the definition of what most would likely consider to be transsexual.  THOSE would be the people that fall under the transgender umbrella...an umbrella that I want nothing to do with.

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AbraCadabra

Ann,
ehhh, not quite the way I see it.
See, I almost wound up in this no-more-$$$-situation PLUS medical restriction due to brain (cranioplasty) and heart surgery (quad-bypass).
The former happened just 3 days before my scheduled SRS.

I feel TS, am TS, and now because of what happened I will be any different?

The desire to have SRS actually prompted the heart surgery, just so I could have it!

If I had not found a way around it ($$$) I'd HAVE to just stay stuck.
BUT, it be something I'd have to learn to accept like so many others, - yet still not being non-op by choice but by destiny.

That said, I still be TS in my heart and soul, even if I could not do anything about it.

I do not think for just one moment that such is just my lonesome position.

...
Axelle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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