Quote from: Donna Elvira on June 01, 2013, 04:31:02 PM
Bonsoir Kuan (pas de raison à ce que tu sois seule à ne pas causer en anglais ici...
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For starters it was still raining this morning and there have been many reports of "unidentified floating ark" sightings over the last 24 hours... Other than that I tried to provide my own answers to the question you have just raised a few posts earlier and, since I think I remember reading that are are post-op, at decision making time what was your own answer to the question?
Bises
Donna
P.S. Just read your post where you say that it was the availability of Government funding that finally decided you but that can hardly have been the whole story?
Kia Ora Donna,
(It's going to be 17 and it's sunny and I'm just off the the local book fair-it's the Queen's birthday weekend-so long weekend)

When I was first diagnosed by a psychiatrist he asked if I had thought about having surgery, and my answer was not really, I had no 'sexual interest, I was just feeling the 'need' to live more of an authentic life ie, being seen and treated as a female...
However as time past, I got to thinking perhaps it would be a good idea if I could remove the obviously male identifiable object that still persists...It wasn't a 'major' issue -just an obvious reminder, but one I could comfortably live with if I had to...
As far as 'legal' recognition was concerned, in the UK the Gender Recognition Bill had just been proposed,(I was born in the UK) so my thoughts were I could soon have all the legal documents changed without surgery anyway ...But at a leisurely pace I still thought of the possible ways to have it removed(Bearing in mind I didn't have funds to pay for the removal myself)...
I contacted a couple of local surgeons who had previous experience with genital surgery (one use to do 'part' surgeries where he would reshape downstairs so it looked like the real thing but no entry point, just a pee hole) I offer myself as a "guinea pig", but was told they didn't need to 'experiment' on non-paying volunteers in order to improve their technique...The other no longer performed this type of surgery...
It finally struck me that there were people who needed kidney transplants and so I thought why not give up a kidney in exchange for having the penis removed (It made a lot of sense at the time) I would be giving a person in need the opportunity for a 'better quality of life' plus I would be rid of a persistent foreign body...
I wrote to a politician with my proposal and she kindly replied saying, for something like this to happen it would need to go before the ethics committee and she said she didn't think it would be approved, but she had passed my letter onto Georgina Beyers ( Who had had gender reassignment surgery) she was at the time a Labour politician...
Georgina provided me with information about the government funding scheme that was in place for gender reassignments...I saw my endo and the rest is history...
Genital surgery for me was not really a "necessity" it was just a bonus...I had already accomplished my goal of living an authentic life style...Surgery was just the 'icing on the cake'...

BTW I had no choice in what kind of surgery I had, it was "colonvaginoplasty" or nothing... But I'm not complaining I'm happy with the results

Plus "Beggars can't be choosers"

Metta Zenda