I'm just gonna state my own personal opinion. It's gonna anger some and it's going to be something others might be thinking but aren't saying:
I don't like it because men can't get pregnant. With all the issues we have with getting gender markers changed and having to commit to a certain length of time, or even get surgery before it's possible. And with the hoops we have to jump through to even start hormones or get surgery, especially anywhere where medical services may fund it, the reason is because of people who change their mind or jump in and out. So for that reason, seeing as I'm in early transition and currently jumping a million hoops, I can't agree with it being a good or commendable thing.
So, in my opinion, I don't like it because men getting pregnant is not possible. In order for a FTM to go through planned pregnancy, they have to quit HRT and become female blooded, and not just that but when pregnant, have HIGHER levels of female hormones than regular non-pregnant females. To me this is the exact opposite of going on T. It's like choosing to inject yourself with MORE female hormones rather than T.
I am a man, and I am in transition to male. For me at least, and with regards to the insane hoops I have to go through, I think that should mean actually transitioning to male. Accidents can happen with guys who're comfortable with penetrative sex, yes and maybe people aren't so willing to take a morning after pill or whatever. But planning it, for me, that's just counter productive to the transition!
With regards to other medical procedures we go through, they're unwanted by men. I don't care how confident others might be with it, no men want a pap smear and the idea of a mammogram makes me sick. This is because I'm a man, and I see myself as such. I'm okay with labels of FTM or trans/transgender/transsexual whatever, but the label I best like is simple: I am a man; and as such men shouldn't have to experience these things. However, they are medical procedures for preventative medicine based on our anatomical build up and can't (or at least shouldn't) be avoided.
Now I'm gonna step away from this discussion because of the negative effect it has on me. I know it could cause a back lash but I really had to get it out there because it's my opinion and my 2 cents and it's been bugging the hell out of me since I saw this post. Now my 2 cents is given I can just step back.