Gender is a social construct and has nothing to do with someones sex (especially seeing as how humans are not limited to XY or XX chromosomes but humans can also have: XXY, XXXX, XXYY, XXXXX, XXXXY, 5a, 17b, AIS, 46XY, or the literal 20+ combinations of chromosomes). Sorry, science does not support your bigotry.Thank you Gemma Fox for setting them straight! It's time to stop beating people up for being who they are.
- Sincerely, someone with a degree in biochemistry and was just accepted into med school.
A n y w a y, definitely P411, TER or even using twitter/tumblr hashtags to find a trans provider in your area. I know a few local in Nebraska but I do not think they have had SRS yet. Originally Posted by GemmaFox
Gender is a social construct and has nothing to do with someones sex (especially seeing as how humans are not limited to XY or XX chromosomes but humans can also have: XXY, XXXX, XXYY, XXXXX, XXXXY, 5a, 17b, AIS, 46XY, or the literal 20+ combinations of chromosomes). Sorry, science does not support your bigotry.
- Sincerely, someone with a degree in biochemistry and was just accepted into med school.
A n y w a y, definitely P411, TER or even using twitter/tumblr hashtags to find a trans provider in your area. I know a few local in Nebraska but I do not think they have had SRS yet. Originally Posted by GemmaFox
I had known her family, and I had known her a long time. I hadn't seen her for years, and did not know about her condition. She saw me at a meeting and cornered me to talk. She let me know she was single, and knew I had lost my wife to breast cancer. I asked her out, and on the first date she told me about her cancer. It had been a few years of a dry period for her after surgery and she let me know that she was willing to try. Try she did, she wanted to be sure the thing still worked for her, and I tried to make her feel special.![]()
The only thing that was different about it was that when I put my FIV: there was no cervix, just a rounded bottom at the end of the vagina where the doctors had sealed it off. It felt perfect, but different. She still had her clit, and the g spot still worked fine. I was just amazed at how good a job the doctors did. Thirty five years latter she is still cancer free, and doing fine.
I don't know how the doctors could convert a man to a woman, and quite frankly I get the shiverswhen I think about a guy having his dick cut off: but they surely created a new vagina for my friend.
JR Originally Posted by JRLawrence
I will cross the two ladies that jumped in with their PC guns blazing off my to do list. I would not want a sensual session disrupted because I casually mentioned the wrong pronoun.If I'm one off that list...Whew! I don't think you would have been happy with the service anyway (if you wanted to discuss this topic with the twins within reach. We would have had issues. LOL.
If I wanted to get preached at I'd go to church. And I don't. Originally Posted by Joey_Gleet