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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 800636" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>As far as I know, there is no data that supports this is a birth defect. I won't argue the details with you for I know it is a waste of my time. IMO, the only answer is, if they want gender change surgery, they can save up the money and pay for it themselves. </p><p></p><p>There are some people that believe they can't live a "normal" life without hair on their head.</p><p> I was born with bald genes, when I reached puberty my hair started falling out, should I expect to have insurance or tax payer money to have hair follicle transplants ? NO I shouldn't.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes people just have to accept what is or fix it it themselves.</p><p> BTW, nowhere did I saqy they shouldn't have the surgery, just that it isn't the tax payers that should pay for it.</p><p></p><p>Oh and BTW, the jury is still out on whether they were born with the wrong organs or the wrong hormones. You can find studies that say either argument you want,.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 800636, member: 13254"] As far as I know, there is no data that supports this is a birth defect. I won't argue the details with you for I know it is a waste of my time. IMO, the only answer is, if they want gender change surgery, they can save up the money and pay for it themselves. There are some people that believe they can't live a "normal" life without hair on their head. I was born with bald genes, when I reached puberty my hair started falling out, should I expect to have insurance or tax payer money to have hair follicle transplants ? NO I shouldn't. Sometimes people just have to accept what is or fix it it themselves. BTW, nowhere did I saqy they shouldn't have the surgery, just that it isn't the tax payers that should pay for it. Oh and BTW, the jury is still out on whether they were born with the wrong organs or the wrong hormones. You can find studies that say either argument you want,. [/QUOTE]
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