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Cisgender indicates you are not trans. Why do you want to remove people’s ability to communicate?We need to ban this word from the dictionary.
Cisgender indicates you are not trans. Why do you want to remove people’s ability to communicate?We need to ban this word from the dictionary.
this is not really far far left or right its people’s lives that would not have the ability to communicate their experiences. Wanting to ban words so people dont have a means of communicating their lives is pretty bigoted.You don't even know what my opinion on any of this is but because you identity with the far far far far far left, I must be a bigot.
We simply do not need yet another word in this crazy world of defining sex/gender.Cisgender indicates you are not trans. Why do you want to remove people’s ability to communicate?
This reply makes no sense in the context of the exchange.this is not really far far left or right its people’s lives that would not have the ability to communicate their experiences. Wanting to ban words so people dont have a means of communicating their lives is pretty bigoted.
You don't even know what my opinion on any of this is but because you identity with the far far far far far left, I must be a bigot.
Im not sure I support surgery being paid for by Medicaid. I get the blockers and the various other things, but surgery goes too far. The idea you're taxing working class families to pay for what is ultimately an elective surgery just doesn't compute for me.
What makes you think that you are qualified to say if this surgery isn't medically necessary, over that of Drs and psychologists who treat these patients on a daily basis?Im not sure I support surgery being paid for by Medicaid. I get the blockers and the various other things, but surgery goes too far. The idea you're taxing working class families to pay for what is ultimately an elective surgery just doesn't compute for me.
Because nobody in the history of humanity has ever died from not having a boob job.What makes you think that you are qualified to say if this surgery isn't medically necessary,
The surgery most certainly is elected it's not lifesaving it's cosmetic. No one's buying this crapover that of Drs and psychologists who treat these patients on a daily basis?
The surgery is not elective if the patient has gender dysphoria, so obey HIPAA and stay out of the medical care of others.
Because nobody in the history of humanity has ever died from not having a boob job.
The surgery most certainly is elected it's not lifesaving it's cosmetic. No one's buying this crap
I doubt Columbia's psychiatry department's claims.Breast augmentation is not generally considered to be necessary gender surgery. Who told you otherwise?
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Gender-affirming Care Saves Lives
Growing legislative attempts to limit, ban, or criminalize access to this critical model of medical care endangers the health and well-being of transgender and nonbinary youth.www.columbiapsychiatry.org
The effects of the hormones often make breast augmentation unnecessary. Did you forget about hormones and anti-androgens?I doubt Columbia's psychiatry department's claims.
Fair enough nobody's ever died from not having tits. Being uncomfortable in your body showing the club everybody feels like that to some degree at some point in your life is the point at which you learn to accept what you are or figure out a way to fund whatever you want to do to change yourself that's fine. I don't think the taxpayers should pay for this not a million yearsThe effects of the hormones often make breast augmentation unnecessary. Did you forget about hormones and anti-androgens?
Fair enough nobody's ever died from not having tits.
This is an example of body shaming and conversion therapy. If you have body issues they arent going to go away and you just cant just learn to live with it. The mind doesn't work that way. Most trans people try to deny their feelings for a d3ecade or more before they seek therapy because denying how you feel doesn't make them go away and they arent transitory.Being uncomfortable in your body showing the club everybody feels like that to some degree at some point in your life is the point at which you learn to accept what you are or figure out a way to fund whatever you want to do to change yourself that's fine. I don't think the taxpayers should pay for this not a million years
Shouldn't be covered nobody's ever died from having breasts.I said before that hormones along with other medications cause the body to grow breasts that are sufficient for most trans women. The only breast surgery that is automatically covered is a mastectomy for trans guys.
Transition and conversion are synonyms.This is an example of body shaming and conversion therapy.
In most cases yes they will and if they don't you learn to live with it because you really can't change your body.If you have body issues they arent going to go away and you just cant just learn to live with it.
A disease to mind doesn't work that way a healthy one does.The mind doesn't work that way.
If after a decade or two feeling this way you still feel this way then transition is probably the right thing for you but if you're 14 you most certainly have not been thinking about this for a decade.Most trans people try to deny their feelings for a d3ecade or more before they seek therapy because denying how you feel doesn't make them go away and they arent transitory.
I'm not the one saying that it is. I don't think many people in this world need to transition.There is no shame in being different than what the supposed norm is because as a society we are very sexually repressed and ignorant.
I would agree a therapist that specializes in LGBT issues is probably the best to talk to someone dealing with LGBT issues.Find a therapist who understands LGBTQ issues and talk to them. You will feel much better, that you deserve. Trust me that you are not going to say something that they have never heard 100s of times before.
This is a good point no typically hair treatments are not paid for by the government neither is medication for erectile dysfunction. If you have low testosterone or any other hormone in your body that low or high yes that's a health issue. That's not the same as mega dosing a girl with testosterone that actually causes health issues or mega dosing of man with estrogen that leads to serious health issues.I wonder if they pay for "gender affirming care" if the person is cisgender? Hair loss treatments for men, erectile dysfunction, testosterone for low T, hormone replacement for menopausal women, etc. Are gender affirming care.
A trans man has low T for what a man? Well they're not the same thing as a man indicated by the trans in front of the word man. Not having the same amount of testosterone as a man that age would is not a health problem for such a person.One could argue a trans man or trans woman has low T/E
Yes if it trans has dangerously high testosterone I'm perfectly okay with prescribing estrogen for such a person that promotes good health. Dumping in a natural amount of testosterone into their body doesn't.which should be covered just like it would be for a cis person.
No it didn't. There is no provision in this law that the government isn't going to cover dialysis or chemotherapy for the transes; they have access to all the same care as everyone else. The claim that it "bans federally funded health care for transgender people is absurd."and — in a stunning escalation — bans federally funded health care for transgender people of all ages.
Good. You can pay for your own boob job if that's really important to you. It's hard enough to get a consensus for universal health care for real, actual medicine without people trying to needlessly inject this nonsense into the debate. Taxpayers don't need to be paying for someone to have cosmetic surgery.And buried deep in a manager’s amendment added just hours before the vote were two provisions aimed squarely at transgender Americans. One strips all Medicaid and CHIP (the Children’s Health Insurance Program) funding for gender-affirming care, including puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgeries, not just for youth but for trans people of any age. A second bans coverage for those same services under the Affordable Care Act by excluding them from the definition of “essential health benefits.”"
If someone's life is destroyed because the taxpayers won't cover a free boob job, that's a they/them problem.By supporting their attacks on transgenders using bathrooms and playing sports you give them license to destroy their lives.
No it didn't. There is no provision in this law that the government isn't going to cover dialysis or chemotherapy for the transes; they have access to all the same care as everyone else. The claim that it "bans federally funded health care for transgender people is absurd."
Good. You can pay for your own boob job if that's really important to you. It's hard enough to get a consensus for universal health care for real, actual medicine without people trying to needlessly inject this nonsense into the debate. Taxpayers don't need to be paying for someone to have cosmetic surgery.
If someone's life is destroyed because the taxpayers won't cover a free boob job, that's a they/them problem.
I'll save my compassion for the millions of people who have ACTUAL medical needs for which they cannot receive government funding due to our mess of a health care system. Free boob jobs at taxpayer expense are pretty far down the list of priorities.Have you considered compassion at all? Some common decency, perhaps?![]()
But if these people don't get their plastic surgery they just might kill himself anybody can make that threat and it's just as legitimate but we're not paying for hair plans we're not paying for penis enlargements or breast enlargements or tummy tucks. Further I don't think we should.I'll save my compassion for the millions of people who have ACTUAL medical needs for which they cannot receive government funding due to our mess of a health care system. Free boob jobs at taxpayer expense are pretty far down the list of priorities.
I'll save my compassion for the millions of people who have ACTUAL medical needs for which they cannot receive government funding due to our mess of a health care system. Free boob jobs at taxpayer expense are pretty far down the list of priorities.
But if these people don't get their plastic surgery they just might kill himself anybody can make that threat and it's just as legitimate but we're not paying for hair plans we're not paying for penis enlargements or breast enlargements or tummy tucks. Further I don't think we should.
Even if you say you're going to kill yourself unless you get this maybe some mental help.