Oh god, thats not just any laxative, that's suprep!! I had a colonoscopy before (at 36), I had to down TWO of those fucking things. "Vile" doesn't even come close to how utterly repulsive and disgusting it is! DX
@kii-chan As a transperson and a writer, I consider using "they" or "their" as an acceptable gender neutral pronoun for english, even if it gets a little weird sometimes.
@elefantine97 karyotyping is important because intersex is veeeeeery different than having GID, and undergoing SRS while being intersexed and not knowing may actually cause more harm than good! The reason is, for an intersex person, the organs may or may not be in the right place. They could also be missing, there could be extra gonads, an undeveloped womb, or just plain misshapen - such as a testicle that thinks its an ovary and has a fallopian tube, etc. Intersex as a whole is veery fascinating, and it's also quite rare. An intersex person can have chromosomes very different than most people, too. They can be YY, XXY, or XYY, or many other variations.
@Zephyr247 RLI is a piece of shit invented by asshats and glorified on a piss glistening porcelain pedestal. ...... Thankfully, I didn't have to deal with it as my doc agreed with me that it's inhumane.
Also, to those wondering why deadnaming is so taboo for us, let me give you a bit of a hardcore analogy. Look at nazi concentration camps from world war 2. People did not have names, but numbers. They tattooed them on their chest or arm, and that was their 'new' name. To us, deadnaming a transperson is like calling a holocaust survivor by their
number. It's abhorrent, and instantly brings them back to a very painful part of their past.
Just. Don't. Do it.