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Well i think this confirms i pass

Started by jonjon, May 26, 2009, 09:05:07 AM

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Jeatyn

Mister - if the doctor assumed MTF why would he suggest treatment for the breasts?
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Mister

Quote from: Jeatyn on June 03, 2009, 03:58:15 AM
Mister - if the doctor assumed MTF why would he suggest treatment for the breasts?

read this statement from the OP

QuoteSo he sits me down and explains to me his concern about my breasts. And also goes on to explain some males can have a definciency in testosterone, he asks if i was born with enlarged breasts and goes on to explain there's possible chance i could have been born with XXY chromosomes instead of XY.

This is clearly a doctor who was confused.  People who are XY are genetically male, and people who are XXY are generally male-appearing and intersexed.  The doc thought OP was genetically male, not female, hence the request for a scrotum exam and the breasts being a 'problem.'
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jonjon

Quote from: Mister on June 03, 2009, 10:19:45 AM
The doc thought OP was genetically male, not female, hence the request for a scrotum exam and the breasts being a 'problem.'


exactly, so if i were MTF, why would the breasts be a 'problem'? I don't think he understood at all what transexual meant.
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Mister

That's what I'm saying.  Ignorant doctor.
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