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I still don't get it.
From the outside -- as an observer, a neighbor, a friend -- why should someone choosing to have GRS be a bigger deal than someone having a facelift or rhinoplasty or "boob job"? "My body/face don't match what I feel like, so I'm getting that corrected." I do understand (believe me!) that to a spouse or other life partner GRS is a huge deal, or to a parent or an adult child (though I understand that less), but as the next-door neighbor or a co-worker or someone passing by on the street, why should I feel threatened, get all judgemental, etc.? As someone whom a particular situation does not affect, how do I even have a right to make my opinion known if I dissent, much less thrash a stranger in a restaurant?
Granted, my early training was in a particular Christian sect which was fairly judgemental, but even at that I tended to keep my yap shut and be polite to people and just pray for them afterward.
Granted, my early training was in a particular Christian sect which was fairly judgemental, but even at that I tended to keep my yap shut and be polite to people and just pray for them afterward.
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Because this particular topic involves a subject that is still often labeled as 'taboo', the latter reaction tends to be more common and much stronger as a response. There is very little one can do to mitigate it; the only way that I can think to avoid it would be to move to another part of the country/world, where one's previous 'life' is unknown and no one is likely to be comparing the before and after.
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GRS has to do with sex more explicitly. And sex is always worse. Always.
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Any further questions why I love this woman so much?
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A person who is going through GRS does not have the opportunity to to just wake up, come out of the hospital after a 1-2 hour procedure and pretend like nothing happened.
We will never be able to change the stupid. However, I wonder if doctors will change the procedure to better serve their patients so they may not have to suffer at the hands of those who choose violence.