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Postive thing about being a transguy :)

Started by Aaron, October 02, 2011, 10:55:12 AM

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emostache69

you can tell what girls like and your able to understand them more
and some girls like that about trans guys
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Noah James

Transguys have stronger immune systems than bioguys, since we were born with an extra X chromosome instead of Y.
We're less likely to get infections or cancer, so that's a plus.  ;D
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Natkat

Quote from: Noah James on November 02, 2011, 06:29:45 PM
Transguys have stronger immune systems than bioguys, since we were born with an extra X chromosome instead of Y.
We're less likely to get infections or cancer, so that's a plus.  ;D

donno if we are more or less likely to get chancer, but the T guys who got top surgery and so dont get that kinda cancer,
or at least its not likely
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Noah James

Quote from: Natkat on November 02, 2011, 06:32:02 PM
donno if we are more or less likely to get chancer, but the T guys who got top surgery and so dont get that kinda cancer,
or at least its not likely

Eh, I'd put my money on less likely, 'cause even if you're pre-op/no-op or pre-T/no-T, we've still got hella good immune systems compared to the bioguys.  ;D
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Ava C

Quote from: Noah James on November 02, 2011, 06:54:27 PM
Eh, I'd put my money on less likely, 'cause even if you're pre-op/no-op or pre-T/no-T, we've still got hella good immune systems compared to the bioguys.  ;D

Doesn't T increase cancer risk? So in a way your chance is pretty much equal or if not a little more better of resistance.

But nonetheless Cancer doesn't see gender....
living halfway between reality and fantasy at all times.
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winter88

Quote from: wendy on October 19, 2011, 06:48:16 AM
Variations with people never bothered me.  I have always had eclectic friends.  I did wonder why a girl would want to be a gross guy?  He would become smelly, hairy, muscular and have a high sex drive.

However as I learned more, the FTM's have less drama than MTF's.  FTM's seem so much surer of themselves.

HEY WENDY THE SAME GOES FOR GENETIC MEN FEELING MORE SURE OF THEMSELVES THAN GENETIC FEMALES. MEN ALWAYS SEEM MORE CONFIDENT THAN WOMEN. WOMEN SEEM INSECURE WITH ALL THE MAKEUP AND LOADS OF CLOTHES ETC, SO IT REALLY GOES BOTH WAYS MISS THING!
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Noah James

Quote from: Ava1 on November 02, 2011, 07:16:20 PM
Doesn't T increase cancer risk? So in a way your chance is pretty much equal or if not a little more better of resistance.

But nonetheless Cancer doesn't see gender....

Eh, technically, there is no solid evidence that T increases the risk of cancer in FTM's, since no one's done a study on us as a whole with a large enough sample size over a long enough period of time. Point is, though, that our immune system is better.  ;D

Cancer might not see gender, but the gene for the immune system is on the X chromosome. If we develope a mutation connected to said gene, we have a backup copy. Bioguys don't.
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~RoadToTrista~

Omg you ftm's are lucky. No, bewb cancer, no testicular cancer, no ovarian cancer..... >.<
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Caldwell

Quote from: ~RoadToTrista~ on November 02, 2011, 08:53:18 PM
Omg you ftm's are lucky. No, bewb cancer, no testicular cancer, no ovarian cancer..... >.<
Plenty of ovarian/other reproductive cancers if the relevant parts are not removed, and if they change their sex legally then their insurance will not cover any treatment and they will die.

But no prostate cancer!
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Cody Jensen

Quote from: Caldwell on November 02, 2011, 08:59:46 PM
Plenty of ovarian/other reproductive cancers if the relevant parts are not removed, and if they change their sex legally then their insurance will not cover any treatment and they will die.

But no prostate cancer!

I didn't know if you change your legal sex then insurance doesn't cover it  :-\ does that go the same for everywhere?
Derp

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Caldwell

Quote from: Josh T on November 02, 2011, 09:42:52 PM
I didn't know if you change your legal sex then insurance doesn't cover it  :-\ does that go the same for everywhere?
It's advisable that you get a hysterectomy etc before your insurance thinks you're male, because most of the time they will refuse to cover any "female" procedures for men. Maybe not all of them are like that (and different countries with socialized health care systems may be completely different) but it is something to think about.

I don't mean to scaremonger, but many FtMs have died from ovarian, uterine, or cervical cancer, most famously Robert Eads, who was refused treatment by many doctors. I think it's important that they know they aren't immune to cancer in regions they'd rather not think about.
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Cody Jensen

Derp

"I just don't know what went wrong!"
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Felix

Logan I was bullied and shamed by my gynecologist pre-transition, just on the knowledge that I'm trans. She completely stopped treating any problem I presented for, and whenever I went in she just lectured me about how I wasn't trans because there is no such thing. She told me to accept being a woman because I'd be one until I was dead. Getting healthcare can be tangly. It's such a rule-oriented environment that they often don't want to tolerate differences.
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