The story of Transgender People


I don't know if you are familiar with Venus. Now her name is a household name. Of course, in addition to her talent for dancing, the most striking thing is that she is a transgender. As a man, she was eager to wear exquisite ornaments and skirts to dance on the stage since she was a child. All along, she is also marching towards this dream. Now she has a successful career and a husband who loves her very much. Of course, she can't have children because of physical reasons, so she adopted three children as mothers, so we can't say that transgender people are sick in their hearts, can't say that they are not normal people, they just change a way of life!

1. What is it like for transgender people to bathe with opposite sex for the first time

In fact, at the beginning, many transgender women will be excited and shy (with some exceptions) just like their original gender. So it's normal to have some small reactions. But as time goes on, I'm used to these things, and I'm used to them. On the contrary, there is a sense of curiosity and anxiety about the opposite sex (referring to people with their original gender), because they have forgotten their original gender.

In short, transgender people are special, but not special. I hope you don't wear colored glasses to see them.

The artificial vagina of transgender person does not have secretion, if do not have haemorrhage, won't infect AIDS?

At present, there are two ways of artificial vagina

Circumcision reverse traction

Amputation of part of large intestine

Under the premise of no bleeding (no minor trauma), the vagina will not infect HIV, but there would be some secretions in the way of gut amputation, which is also easy to produce wounds, and there is still the possibility of infection (refer to the infection rate between men)

Why can't transgender people transplant uterus and ovaries to become real women?

It seems that it is possible to transplant uterus and ovaries on the premise of ideal matching and health conditions, but pregnancy is another matter. It is a process of coordinated completion of a series of endocrine systems. In the absence of various gonads and other organs, I'm afraid that the uterus transplanted into men's bodies can work normally is not optimistic, so it's not the uterus and eggs transplanted It's natural that nest can breed and produce.

From the above story, we can clearly see that a transgender person will experience a lot of difficulties and pain before and after transgender. But compared with physical pain, for transgender people, the most painful is psychological trauma. These traumas are not only from other people's discrimination and unfair experiences in society, but also from family's incomprehension and support. So, for transgender people, they always encounter many difficulties in all aspects. Now that they are tough enough, why don't we understand and support them?