Quote from: Genevieve Swann on August 28, 2009, 12:04:02 AM
I agree 100% with Janet Lynn. Give me about $100,000 and I will fix it and give them change back.
You can have that $100,000 and keep the change for a new wardrobe to fit your new body if you are treating an actual medical condition. But if you do not have an illness to treat then it's just plastic surgery, a luxury you can pay for by yourself.
If it is a matter of just wanting to be the other gender, then fair enough, it's your body, do what you like with it and pay for it yourself. But in every other context TS people insist that it's a medical condition, and insist that it's far more than meerly "wanting" to be the other gender?
Post Merge: August 28, 2009, 12:42:52 AM
i'm not supporting the foccus on the family types, i think they are as nutty as you think they are, i have pretty much zero tollerence for religious nutters.
i am defending the psychologists who asses people for SRS, and the researchers making a genuine scientific attampt to understand GID and improve treatment outcomes.
Post Merge: August 28, 2009, 01:49:56 AM
I definately DO NOT think that children should be forced into the social roles of their biological gender, but i also slightly worry that the TS community forces some people into bodies to match their behaviour, when at least a few of them may have been happier learning to love their body as it was and just being a feminine male/masculine female.
I guess on a personal level i am not totally comfortable with my gender, but i have an ideological objection to surgery and i am sure it wouldn't fix me. I think i could do with a good shrink really. I mean body modification is not right for me, other adults can choose it if they wish, and i'll happily pay the bill through my taxes if it is treating an illness.
Maybe i'm just a bit bitter/disapointed that this comunity doesn't seem to be able to offer much advice except body modification, since i know that is not right for me.
Post Merge: August 28, 2009, 03:26:42 AM
Quote from: Julie Marie on August 27, 2009, 08:47:20 PM
they can have FFS and BA without psychotherapy, why not GRS?
Julie
They key difference is that FFS and BA are both entirely superficial and there is no loss of functionality, unless their are unexpected complications from the surgery but with a decent surgeon the risk is small enough to be considerred a reasonable personal choice.
With SRS (and to some extent hormonal treatments) there is a loss of functionality, mainly fertility, but also hormonal function.
Also BA and FFS would be at least partially reversable, whereas SRS removes tissues (the main one being the testicles, but also the erectile tissue of the penis) which are impossible to replicate the full function of with prostetics.
You may know it's what you want and you may have thought it through, but as responsible medical professionals they have a "duty of care" to confirm that every patient really has thought it through before they remove healthy organs.