Apologies!

Sounds like a plan! An expensive one, though. There was an article in Scientific American years ago called “The Five Sexes”. Maybe you should read that first :rofl:

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Not up here Muth. Our government covers this. I have no clue if it’s all just standard, say augmentation or beautification, but last year we had an interesting court case. A removal always was immediately followed with an innie. An NB born male decided he wanted to keep the outie and get an innie, but that surgery was only available in Texas and took the govt to court to foot the bill. The govt lost. Apparently the innie was created below the outie.

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before i get assasinated by the trans community ill just say i have no beef with you at all.

im poking at the canadian gov’t mandate which requres university professors to address students as their prefered pronoun
this is what made jordan peterson famous in the first place

this is all @Martin48 's fault

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So he wanted the best of both worlds? :rofl: Don’t quote me but I think I read an article about a NB female who added an outie above her innie. I think this is all nuts and frankly, greedy :rofl: Ya can’t be happy with just one? Don’t get me wrong, this is not a perspective on trannies.

I’m assuming his Canadian government?

Does Canada foot the bill for even cosmetic surgeries? I can understand paying for a surgery to correct a birth anomaly, like someone born outwardly female, wanting to be female but has gonads inside her body, for instance, or maybe male genitals. Same for the opposite. As open as I am to all this, I’m not sure how I feel about taking a perfectly normal body and slicing and dicing to make it something else. These bodies are all temporary, afterall and it’s our souls/spirits that matter the most. If your spirit is happy, you can be happy in any body. People born deformed or lost limbs have even proved that. This is just my perspective right now and someone can prove me wrong. Afterall, I’ve never experienced such a thing.

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Yuppers. I agree with every word.

Healthcare is provincial (state). No, not for cosmetic surgeries. Luckily, I have not needed to think about any surgeries at all. Lost limbs is a bit odd. My neighbor (75) lost a leg 2 years ago. Because he’s over 65 he had to pay for the new artificial one.

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What I did, I don’t understand?!

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What does that cost you up in Canada?

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Your neighbor hasn’t changed his SS plan to protect himself. To change it now it there will be a 5 percent penalty to his Social security payment but he can choose a outside carrier like Humana, Aetna, United healthcare.(advantage plans) . They will also carry all or part of any other drugs he takes. Genrnlcs are normally free at the drug store.

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