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Non-Operative TS

Started by kalt, December 20, 2007, 03:29:18 PM

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cindybc

Hi Kate
And yes, of course FFS included. what ever one feels they need to requiere to pass as closely to a natal woman as we can. Myself, what baffles me more is how ones health insurance covers most of the transition except SRS and FFS because, it is classified as cosmic surgery???? Say what? they treat TS's only so far. Now if the Dr's that diagnose you with having GID and the only fix is HRT and psychological treatment, and being processed is by the physical for the most part, why not include the surgery? It should be part and parcel of the treatments.

Cindy
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Keira


Including FFS in the treatment opens a pandora's box. People cannot even agree here on wheter its more to adjust to our image of what a women should be rather than what a women is. For a few, its absolutely needed, but for most, its something they will do for their own internal peace (and that's why I did my rhino and brow bossing shave).
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Wing Walker

Quote from: Claire de Lune on January 05, 2008, 07:52:33 PM
QuoteThere is a difference between living life as a transsexual person and a "chick with a dick" or "she male."  It goes well beyond outward appearances and being a "lifestyler."  It's the difference between being a paintball-shooting "weekend warrior" and a Marine serving in Iraq.  Those Marines appreciate how deeply commitment to an ideal goes.


Didn't you say the same thing on Genderlife yesterday?

No, I didn't.  I am not familiar with Genderlife.

Wing Walker
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