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i want srs.
i don't believe in myself as transsexual never will, never have.
i'm a woman and when i see a penis between my legs it kills me know that i would have to live with it for the rest of my life.
cannot wait.
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Originally posted by Ray View PostQuestion: After SRS is one considered a woman or still considered a TS?
in my mind i have always been a woman as i said, and what is in my mind is all that matters.
i don't care what anyone else thinks if i'm a woman or transsexual after the operation. i just know whats in my heart.
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Originally posted by Ray View PostQuestion: After SRS is one considered a woman or still considered a TS?Shyla Wild
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Originally posted by AdminIf you live in Canada and you have done everything legally, IE: under a doctors supervision/approval you can have your sex changed on documents.
Some countries such as Thailand do not allow SRS recipients to change their sex on documents.
As a result, Post op or any TS in Thailand cannot legally marry in Thailand, as they do not observe same sex marriages.
Admin, as someone that has visited that side of the world, do you these rights like marriage, could ever be applied there?Shyla Wild
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Originally posted by Jimsford View PostJust trying to get ever one opion on SRS. Guy what do you think? Girls do you really want to get it or keep your cock?
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Originally posted by Jimsford View PostJust trying to get ever one opion on SRS. Guy what do you think? Girls do you really want to get it or keep your cock?
Also, I am legally recognized as female without SRS, but my location is California and even different US states have their own criteria for being able to change gender markers on legal papers both on a local and Federal level.
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Originally posted by sexc_khmer View PostThis may be the unpopular choice but I elected not to have SRS. I sympathize and understand the choices made in all parts of the spectrum.
Also, I am legally recognized as female without SRS, but my location is California and even different US states have their own criteria for being able to change gender markers on legal papers both on a local and Federal level.Shyla Wild
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Originally posted by Shyla Wild View PostCalifornia does that? Impressive. No wonder it's a progressive state. How does that effect travel to other states or countries?
Probably need to get your Birth certificate changed to get and F on your passport.
But like she says it changes based on jurisdiction.
I believe in Canada you can get it changed based on the province too.
Most of the time you have to have a doctors note or something to do it.
I think Many developed countries are more flexible about this.
Many, many countries won't allow anyone to ever change sex on documents.
As said, in Thailand TS cannot change their sex ever.
My GF in Thailand had SRS and her passport and everything still says M.
Transsexuals are well accepted in Thailand, however being Gay is not.
So they establishment would rather see most become ladyboys than live a gay lifestyle.
Thailand may be sexually open in many ways, but the lack of gay culture is suprising.
The gay sex trade is tiny compared to the straight one and ladyboys fit into the latter, Different than Canada.
All men in Thailand must serve in the Army at 18.
One of the few passes to service is if you are transsexual, another reason for the large number of ts there.
(The must almost all serve as Bhuddist monks as a boy too.)
Countries like Iran don't like gays either but there they force you to be a transsexual and have SRS if you are gay.
However in Iran you should be able to get a F on your docs.
Many countries have this view, so same sex marriages will never happen.
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Originally posted by Crag Rockheart View PostThe passport is a federal document so that could be tougher than a state drivers license.
Probably need to get your Birth certificate changed to get and F on your passport.
But like she says it changes based on jurisdiction.
I believe in Canada you can get it changed based on the province too.
Most of the time you have to have a doctors note or something to do it.
Here is the information I found
BC:
Sex on a birth certificate issued in BC can be altered if 1) the sex was recorded in error at the time of birth, or 2) the person has undergone SRS.
Alberta:
Vital Statistics requires statutory declarations signed by two doctors before a notary public, plus a statutory declaration by the applicant signed before a commissioner of oaths or a notary public. Fees to amend a birth certificate are $20. Name change to a gender-appropriate name does not require SRS or the alteration of the legal sex.
Manitoba:
In order for a person's legal gender to be reassigned, an application is required accompanied by two medical certificates: one from a doctor who performed sex reassignment surgery, and a second from a doctor who assisted at the surgery. Both certificates must attest that the sex of the applicant was changed through the surgery. There is a $25.00 fee to amend the record, and $25.00 for each new birth certificate requested.
Maritimes:
Don't ask me....what a mess. Tons of rules, and redtape.
Ontario:
Change of Sex Designation: Contact the Registrar General?s office and request an "Application for Change of Sex Designation on Birth Registry" package. There are three forms to be filled in. You fill in the "Application for Change of Sex Designation on Birth Registry" form. The surgeon who conducted the transsexual surgery the "Medical Certificate of Transsexual Surgery". And another physician completes the "Medical Certificate to Substantiate Transsexual Surgery was Performed" form. The cost to have the change performed is C$37. Cost of the short form (certificate) is $C15 while the cost of the long form is C$22.
Quebec:
In order for a person's legal gender to be reassigned, the person must be of age, unmarried, and a Canadian citizen, and have resided in Quebec for at least a year. Sex reassignment surgery must be completed. A form from theDirecteur de l'?tat civil must be submitted along with:
* a medical certificate from the physician who performed the surgery;
* a medical certificate from a physician licensed in Quebec, attesting that the surgery was successful;
* a declaration and oath from the applicant.
Saskatchewan
It requires a medical certificate of completed SRS from a physician licensed in the jurisdiction where the surgery took place (or, if this cannot be obtained, other documentation as required by the director of vital statistics); a certificate signed by a second licensed physician attesting that the person was examined and found to be of the target sex; and "any other evidence the director may require." With this, the sex on a birth certificate issued in Saskatchewan may be altered.
From my understanding of these laws, the only province that will allow you change your sex on your ID's without SRS is Alberta. Everywhere else, you need a form from the doctor that performed SRS to complete the change on your ID's.Shyla Wild
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