Quote from: FalsePrincess on January 11, 2014, 08:00:32 PM
Eeeer...almost ,,,almost...
I live in Greece XD 
Cool, I was im Greece in Novermber 2002. Visited Katakolon, Mykonos, Santorini (my donkey leaned over a ledge to get a snack and I almost fell off lol,) Athens, and Corfu in that order.
Strange, though. There has to be some EU regulation about it in the works, considering a large majourity of EU nations recognise and provide healthcare for transpeople. Heck, I remember reading something saying the highest court in Germany ruled that FFS is to be covered by the govenrment health plans.
I suspect it will change soon.
Quote from: FalsePrincess on January 11, 2014, 08:06:51 PM
dont tell me you speak greek?! 
btw from what I ve heard Canada and Greece are quite the friendly countries cause there are a lot of greeks living there 
unfortunately I dont have any relatives there ...if I had most certainly Id move to Canada immediately XD
For one you have Gwynne.
We're all family

Quote from: Breanne Nicole on January 11, 2014, 08:09:15 PM
Ex-spouses and headaches... they both suck. 
on a lighter note, yes it is great that California does let you change all that, you'll need to file a petition with the court, run an add in a local paper for 4 weeks for the name change, and have a letter from a doctor stating you have had proper medical treatment for transition from one gender to another. For the DMV you will need the decree/court document and a DL329 signed by the same doctor stating your gender has been changed permanently (look good for your new DL Picture!). For the birth cert, you have to call the state dept of public health and ask them to mail you an official form printed on special paper to order a new birth cert (the old one is sealed) and will need the court documents and the original letter from your doctor. For the ssn card, you'll need the decree/court document and your old photo id only. All the above can be done in about 2 months.
To change all of your bank accounts, loans, credit cards, and the credit bureaus you will need the new DL, ssn card, and a certified copy of the decree of name & gender change.
Fortunately I haven't lived in Kern County for over 15 years, so no need to fear being outed by the paper or anything.
As for the DL, mine is Michigan, because that's where I'm going to school. IIRC, I have to wait for SS to change over before I can do the DL, considering michigan doesn't recognise gender changes without SRS, so pretty much SS changing forces them to.