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I had NHS sex swap to be a woman..now I’m 75 I want them to put my tackle back

Started by Shana A, October 07, 2012, 05:44:25 AM

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Kevin Peña

Um, am I the first one to suggest use of a strap-on? Also, 75 and still going about with sex?! Good for him.  :o

All in all, he's still an idiot.
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spacial

According to the report, he had an NHS SRS at 52?

Sorry, but my bull-s**t detector is screaming out.

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John Smith

When I first read this article, the line that really stood out was "But the operation essentially left me a lesbian." How.. horrible. *sigh*  I'm not sure what he expected. That he'd suddenly take a liking to men and still be safely straight, or that somehow.. he could still like women yet not be considered a lesbian?  ???

Went and got me a ticker, so everytime I post I'm reminded to put down whatever I was about to eat. >.>
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Isabelle

I wonder how much he was paid for his story? possibly a few thousand pounds? easily enough for a nice holiday.
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Snowpaw

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Jayne

As soon as I saw this thread title I thought of the Sun for some strange reason.
I'm now left wondering how long i've got before my mother tries to bring this to my attention.
If she reads this article it will set my progress with her back a year!

I'd like to say a big sarcastic thank you to the sun
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Jamie D

Who would have thought an RAF veteran would have a "fear of flying"?
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MadelineB

QuoteHe has now quit taking the female hormones that stopped his beard growing

What kind of hormones are these and how do I get some? Why does anyone do laser or electrolysis when female hormones will make beards stop growing?

And who in their right mind thinks that becoming a woman will make attracting and maintaining sexual relationships with straight women easier?

Seriously, this whole article is fiction. Made me laugh, but I wish the Sun would grow up.

The only serious question it made me raise, was for late transitioners who were satisfied with their lives as a crossdressing straight male until their 50s... what happens if they develop Alzheimer's and as a part of their dementia they start losing their memory from their latter part of their life? Could they reach a stage where they are aware enough that they know they are in a female body and life, but can't remember wanting it, and develop reverse-gender dysphoria? Missing their old life as a man? This wouldn't be an issue for transsexuals who wanted to transition but couldn't until late in life, only those who develop desire to transition late in life. I dunno.
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

Personal Blog: Madeline's B-Hive
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Joelene9

Quote from: spacial on October 13, 2012, 06:16:11 PM
According to the report, he had an NHS SRS at 52?

Sorry, but my bull-s**t detector is screaming out.
That was 23 years ago, the UK NHS may have been more liberal with the diagnoses and treatment then.  I have seen older SRS transitioners.  The diagnoses and treatment of GID is still evolving. 
  I do agree with most thus far on his decision to transition.  He knew at the beginning of his treatment that the changes are permanent.  Some things will not return if he tries to detransition after SRS.  He will have to live with it.  The tackle will not function enough.  He will still be dissatisfied.
  Joelene
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spacial

Quote from: Joelene9 on October 14, 2012, 03:18:42 AM
  That was 23 years ago, the UK NHS may have been more liberal with the diagnoses and treatment then.  I have seen older SRS transitioners.  The diagnoses and treatment of GID is still evolving. 
  I do agree with most thus far on his decision to transition.  He knew at the beginning of his treatment that the changes are permanent.  Some things will not return if he tries to detransition after SRS.  He will have to live with it.  The tackle will not function enough.  He will still be dissatisfied.
  Joelene

Good point. Sadly, as a user of and a former practitioner in the NHS, I can assure you the opposite is the case.

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big kim

So we have someone who makes wrong decisions and refuses to accept responsibility and was involved with warplanes that's scary!
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Jayne

I know this is very cynical but. . . the first thing that went through my head reading this is that this pensioners retirement fund must be getting low.

She should know that at 75 surgeons will only perform operations if there is no other option, my nan was given many different treatments in an attempt to avoid operations for her medical problems because of the serious risk of anesthetic at that age.

What better way to get a compensation claim than to demand corrective surgery that you know will most likely be denied?
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Shantel

Quote from: Jayne on October 14, 2012, 01:07:59 PM
I know this is very cynical but. . . the first thing that went through my head reading this is that this pensioners retirement fund must be getting low.

She should know that at 75 surgeons will only perform operations if there is no other option, my nan was given many different treatments in an attempt to avoid operations for her medical problems because of the serious risk of anesthetic at that age.

What better way to get a compensation claim than to demand corrective surgery that you know will most likely be denied?

Jayne,
     You have a steel trap mind, you may be onto something!

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Jayne

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Arch

Quote from: MadelineB on October 14, 2012, 12:52:02 AM
The only serious question it made me raise, was for late transitioners who were satisfied with their lives as a crossdressing straight male until their 50s... what happens if they develop Alzheimer's and as a part of their dementia they start losing their memory from their latter part of their life? Could they reach a stage where they are aware enough that they know they are in a female body and life, but can't remember wanting it, and develop reverse-gender dysphoria? Missing their old life as a man? This wouldn't be an issue for transsexuals who wanted to transition but couldn't until late in life, only those who develop desire to transition late in life. I dunno.

I transitioned later in life, after struggling for a couple of decades. I sometimes worry that I'll develop dementia and forget that I transitioned. No, that would be too horrible.
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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Alainaluvsu

So you mean to tell me it took 75 years to figure out who you are... 23+ of which you lived as the opposite gender of your born sex?

Moron
To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.



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Shantel

Quote from: Alainaluvsu on October 17, 2012, 08:54:22 AM
So you mean to tell me it took 75 years to figure out who you are... 23+ of which you lived as the opposite gender of your born sex?

Moron

My thoughts too along with another few 100 million folks who read that article. What's amazing is that someone that stupid could actually survive to reach the age of 75!
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MadelineB

I'm glad he's not the first one of us to lose his rod and reel. Or all the surgeons would start requiring 24 years of RLE just to be safe.
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

Personal Blog: Madeline's B-Hive
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Dahlia

Quote from: Arch on October 13, 2012, 01:01:09 PM
It's all anecdotal. I probably know about a hundred trans people IRL (men and women), and so far, not a single one has expressed regret. Of course, I don't talk to all of them on a regular basis...

It's not anecdotal....I know about a hundred MTF IRL too and 4 (four) expressed regret, 2 (two) reverted back to living as men again and 6 (six) have commited suicide....over the course of 25 years.

BTW: this person is honest to express his regret publicly.

God knows how many post ops keep that to themselves because they know how many MTF will get mad at them and how many cispeople will laugh in their faces.
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Dahlia

Quote from: Alainaluvsu on October 17, 2012, 08:54:22 AM
So you mean to tell me it took 75 years to figure out who you are... 23+ of which you lived as the opposite gender of your born sex?

Moron

OR his regret gradually developed over 23 years....
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