It seems like in the past 3-4 years it's become very socially acceptable to be trans, and re-assignment surgeries (top, bottom, and hormonal therapy) are looked at as something safe and normal.
So then I wonder, would CLL ever become socially acceptable? I mean, okay, I am not trans wanting to become girl to boy. But I have the height of a 14 year old boy, and people treat me like it, so can I be transagenal?
I mean I feel like I am in the "wrong" body. That's my main motivating factor for wanting to do LL. I look in the mirror and I see the body of a 14 year old kid. How is that any different than a trans person?
Quote from: DoingItForMe on February 06, 2017, 12:06:59 AMI agree with everything else you said, but this is wrong. As someone who has done LL, I can tell you that almost NOBODY will understand and relate, no matter how convincing you try to be. The only people who could relate were other short guys. Don't ever tell anyone about this surgery. You've been warned. Almost every LL veteran will tell you the same. Normal people will think that you are either crazy or have low self-esteem. They will look at you negatively for even thinking about doing the surgery.
This is my fear, lol. Thanks man, dropping another valuable article of truth on here. Gonna have to like hack my medical records or something to make sure no one ever finds out about this lmao.
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