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Domus
May 7, 2007

Kidney Buddies
I am in no way questioning your decisions, but why did you feel surgery was necessary? I’m just curious why some people do it and some don’t. Is it just a personal feeling? Did you not feel female with “incorrect” genitalia? Recovery from surgery sounds super long and painful. How did you know for sure you wanted to go ahead with it?

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Domus
May 7, 2007

Kidney Buddies
I never knew how repulsive it could be having the wrong genitalia. I guess I just thought of surgery like getting a nice office chair, if that makes any sense. Like it made you more comfortable, but it wasn’t necessary. I didn’t realize some people really can’t be whole without it.

Domus
May 7, 2007

Kidney Buddies
An office chair is a bad example, but yeah, I honestly thought it was mainly a…luxury? A thing to make you feel better, but not a thing anyone could outright need. Now I know. Thank you! It’s changed my perception of things. Because I feel that someone who identifies as female is female regardless of their genitals, I guess I just wrote off the idea that it’s possible for anyone to need surgery. It was foolish of me.

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