Therapist:How long have you felt like this?
Client: About 20 years. (or 30 or 40 or 50...)
When does the time clock start?
Another question: It's your life, your body, why does anyone else have a say so in what you do with it as long as you aren't hurting anyone else?
And why don't we require letters for FFS? Your face is one of the first things people look at to gender you. You go out and get surgery to feminize your face, most of the procedures are irreversible, then you go out into public and the world sees a female face. But wait, what's in your pants? No one knows until you pull them down.
It's all about the sacred penis. Thou shalt not harm the sacred penis!
A woman who got a bad boob job sues the doctor. The judge finds the surgery was done according to the instructions of the patient, no complications arose out of the surgery, it's just that the patient had regrets. Case dismissed!
A man who got a penectomy sues the doctor. The judge finds the surgery was done according the the instructions of the patient, no complications arose out of the surgery, it's just that the patient had regrets. The court finds for the plaintiff! The doctor obviously has no morals! I mean, c'mon, removing a man's penis!
Plastic surgeons are sued for face lifts, nose jobs, boob jobs and all other types of cosmetic surgeries. I don't hear anyone calling for people to do a RLE to see if they like looking younger, more attractive or more buxom. So why RLE before GRS? Like I said, it's the sacred penis. Viagra? Yes! Penectomy? NO WAY!!!
But as Carlita said, RLE isn't real. It requires the imagination of everyone involved. Everyone, including you, must pretend you are female with the anatomy to prove it. But everyone knows that's not true. That is not a very real life experience. It's make believe.
It's been 2-1/2 years since I went totally full time, and 19 months since GRS. My RLE is not 2-1/2 years old, it's about 16 months old. I didn't start to feel female until after I had healed from GRS and was able to live somewhat normally as a woman. No matter how hard the "experts" try to convince themselves that RLE is a necessary step, the truth is it is more a fantasy experience.
And then there's the part about living full time... Now everyone knows you are trans. They have seen you in full female presentation. They have passed judgment on you. Some have left you. You may have lost your job because of it. You may have gotten divorced because of it. This is all irreversible. What do you do about that? Who do you sue when this part of your life is ruined?