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Originally Posted by anonymous123
I would still have a man's body, underneath the dress. To me, I would still be a man. Until I made the choice to undergo a complete physical change to transform my body, I do not think I could feel like a woman, and I would not identify myself as a woman until the transformation was complete.
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"Sex-confirmation surgery" is unnecessary. It's an expense many, many trans people cannot afford. This is a really, really skewed perception of what it means to be transgender, and I hope you allow yourself to read more personal trans experiences to learn what it's really like.