So, although every country (or state/province) has different laws surrounding getting your ID to reflect the gender you live as - whether it's no problem, or impossible, or you can change everything except your birth certificate or whatever - there's one common theme: the requirement of "SRS".
I'd like to hear everyone's opinion on what they personally consider "SRS", and if it should be mandatory in all cases, or if T and consistently presenting/passing as male should be enough for the law.
IMHO, I think the definition of SRS should be decided by the individual and their GP/endocrinologist/psychiatrist/whoever. Of course, it should still be irreversible to stop people from hopping between legal genders.
I live in BC, where T and top surg are covered by MSP, but not any type of lower surgery - even though the government requires at least a hysterectomy to change your birth certificate.
Since I'm only 18, I'm really troubled by being forced to live legally identified as female when I am very obviously male, simply because I don't feel mature enough to make the permanent decision of whether or not I will at some point want to have biological children.
I can't comprehend why Vital Statistics would want all transitioned transsexual people to be sterile - because really, if it was only about "making sure you're sure", the permanent removal of my tits, irreversible changes of male puberty, and money spent on name changes and doctor's fees should suffice.....probably just slamming my head against a brick wall with these people though. UGH.