If someone gave you $1 Million if you agreed to do these exact steps to your appearance (say you need these specific steps performed):
1. Undergo hormone therapy to correct a balding hairline.
2. Undergo hormone therapy/laser treatments/topicals to correct extreme oil production and acne.
3. Undergo hormone therapy to lessen the amount of body hair by at least some degree.
4. Have a crown placed over a broken front tooth.
5. Undergo nasal correction for a broken, injured nose.
6. Undergo brow bone correction to correct a deformity stemming from a growth disease called Acromegaly.
7. Depending on the effects of the corrections above, optionally undergoing minimal buccal fat (cheek) liposuction.
8. Depending on the effects of the corrections above, optionally undergoing laser hair removal.
Would you accept a $1 Million paycheck for mandatorily undergoing these steps (or any steps that'd improve the physical health of your body specific to you?)
Just wondering, because it seems that many members on this forum think it's "wrong" for a person to want improvements to their bodies, and constantly try to make up psychological excuses why someone would be better off seeking therapy or going to church. I however, beyond my natural identity wishes, have been offered a sum of over $1 Million dollars by various directors and producers who want me to star in various productions over a span of the next 30 years because of my extensive and unique inner talents; a requirement being that I have to physically fit my identity and the roles I naturally want to (and am required to) play. However, I will not receive a dime of the $1 Million if I do not partake in the 8 transition steps above, it's already been laid out by contract.
So I'll ask again: would a $1 Million paycheck motivate you to better your physical appearance, especially when it came to appearance defects that are diagnosed as diseases, deformities, and injuries? Or would you turn down $1 Million in favor of following a non-physical transition because of a religious belief or because your therapist told you that bettering the physical appearance is an unrealistic goal?