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If you could create your own cis body

Started by KarlMars, August 02, 2016, 01:14:09 PM

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KarlMars

in a lab and design everything yourself then have your brain transplanted into it would you?

sleepy_insomniac

I would love to create a cismale version of myself if you will because then, my brain would be at peace, fully (in regards to gender and dysphoria).


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Amanda_Combs

Yes! Definitely!  It would probably just look like my female relatives, y'know nothing too out there.  If only. 
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Elis

Quote from: sleepy_insomniac on August 02, 2016, 01:25:55 PM
I would love to create a cismale version of myself if you will because then, my brain would be at peace, fully (in regards to gender and dysphoria).


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Semira

Definitely. It would allow me to experience 100% of being female which is currently impossible. Also, a lab would allow a level of "perfection" that is just currently impossible in general.
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Valkria01

I would design my immortal Divine form... then keep it in the tank, triggered to only surface when this mortal body wears out. Not to mention, made from hybrid DNA samples, including my own.
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Michelle_P

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Sure, as long as the swap process is reliable.  It's just extreme Gender Confirmation Surgery at that point.
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Lady Sarah

We can only dream. I'd be tempted to create a 20 year old version, so I could start over, but then there are real life implications where it comes to identity, family, and my husband.

It might actually be easier just to clone female sex organs from my own DNA, and transplant that in me.
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Sena

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V

I think that plenty of cis-gender people would like to create their ideal body in a lab and then be 'beamed' into it, never mind trans folk!

I hope it wouldn't be created by cloning though. I always list as one of my special superhero powers that: "I am unclonable"  :laugh:
Well, of course I am not really, but if an unsuspecting boffin pinched some of my DNA and tried to clone me, they'd be in for a surprise!
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arice

Yes!!!
I dream about this very thing regularly.

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FTMax

Only if we can also transplant my butt along with my brain. I didn't do all those squats for nothing.
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Obfuskatie

I guess, but I'd look a lot like how I do currently, just without having to plan surgeries in the future.


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Hughie

Quote from: alienbodybuilder on August 02, 2016, 01:14:09 PM
in a lab and design everything yourself then have your brain transplanted into it would you?

Yep, sign me up. I'm most interested in a healthy body, with all the, er, working parts. Let's go twenty years younger. And I'm happy to look like me, maybe just a bit taller please. Lol.


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popa910

I'd love to do this!  (If I ever finally decide that I am trans, that is.)  One of my fears is that I'd make an unshapely, lumpy, blob of a young woman.  I've spent years playing sports and exercising, and as a result, my body is in quite good shape, so I don't want to lose that.
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SadieBlake

Yes, feminine facial features would be the one thing I'd want.
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However, my real body is more than its appearance, features. Without the muscle memories, no I wouldn't do it.

It's enough that I'm really in line for GCS, vanity kept me from transition for 16 years, probably kept me from seeing I was trans for many years before that.
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JMJW

So I can be on immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of my life and go into rejection of the body after ten years, if infection or cancer doesn't bring me down first? So I'll go to someone with worse depression because I'll be this brain that needs a new host after so many years.   
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Kova V

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Kova V

Quote from: JMJW on August 03, 2016, 06:12:12 AM
So I can be on immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of my life and go into rejection of the body after ten years, if infection or cancer doesn't bring me down first? So I'll go to someone with worse depression because I'll be this brain that needs a new host after so many years.

Lol! But what if you DIDN'T have to be on immunosuppressant drugs though. If they can transplant a brain then why not also be able to "fix" that problem too? Medical chimerism is a real thing.
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objectionyourhonour

Hell yeah! I think most cis people would want to do this too though.
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