Dysphoria is psychological distress... gender dysphoria means it is a psychological distress caused by on ones birth assigned gender and everything related. Many biological women feel severe psychological distress because of their facial features or body. If insurance company would cover FFS for transsexual women, THEY MUST also cover plastic/reconstructive/aesthetic surgeries for all other women who feel psychological distress because of their facial features. And should this only be applied to transsexual women, and biological women, or should it also apply to all other transgender women and individuals? What if someone is androgynous, not really transsexual, but he/she also feel psychological distress because of their facial features? Shouldn't they also have FFS or other type of facial surgery for free, like everybody else? Or maybe a crossdresser, who sometimes identify as man, and sometimes as woman, and then feels psychological distress because of their masculine facial features, which cause them psychological distress while going out in full femme mode, and gets misgendered, and verbally attacked, and stared at, just like many of you here do. Shouldn't then they also have some sort of facial surgery covered by an insurance company? Where do you draw the line? You have women with brow bossing, I hear it all the time here on this forums, that Jennifer Lopez or someone else has worse brow bossing than most people who do kindly ask for a honest opinion, and gets a Jennifer Lopez comparison as an example, and claim supported with a link to the picture. Or the same happens with jaw, as Mrs. Jolie has a wider and more masculine jaws than 75% of members here... truth is, many biological cisgender women have masculine facial traits and features, and if you have it, you can't really claim that you would be the only women with prominent brow bossing and wide jaws in the world, and because of that you must have a FFS for free, to fix all that, so you can feel better and more female while looking in the mirror...... My point is... how do you draw the line, and make a rules that would work for everybody? Well, you can't... Like everybody else, all of you have a chance to take a legal route, and prove your points on the court, and hopefully have an insurance cover it. Or you can, instead of putting time and money for legal costs, work hard and pay for your FFS (just like everybody else does).