I can't say I'm upset with her. I mean, it's a free country, do what you want to do. I just know that I will now have a hard time watching "Ellen Page" movies and thinking she is not really Ellen Page anymore. It's just kind of odd. Sure, it won't effect my life but now that it's public knowledge, people will comment on it.
That being said, I think it's genuinely hard to grasp that someone can actually change their gender. I wish "him" luck but someone that does this will never experience what it's "really" like to be the opposite sex. Seriously, it's nothing more than an advanced form of cross-dressing/gender-bending and then "acting" like the opposite sex.
Not that I really care that much about it, I will admit, some trans-girls are better looking than some real girls. lol...
So, if people want to do this to their body, so be it. But really, you're not the opposite sex no matter how good your doctor is. It's just physically impossible to "transition" into something you can never be. Why bother?? But then again, I don't have gender dysphoria, so I can't tell you what these people are feeling but obviously they feel pretty strong about it, otherwise they wouldn't go through so much trouble.
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