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And for people getting mad at me for using the term "female". English isn't my first language, and in Romanian (state language of Moldova) we don't have separate words for this terms

And for people getting mad at me for using the term "female". English isn't my first language, and in Romanian (state language of Moldova) we don't have separate words for this terms

u/Far-Guitar8029 — 19 hours ago

What's the point of upvoting a question, yet downvoting a straight to the point answer to it? Please explain this stupid logic, because I totally fail to understand it

And to the commenter below, women can volunteer to become soldiers. There isn't a single right that males have, yet women don't. Moldova just sincerely hates men and that's why I don't want to be one. I want to live like human being, not like a slave, for a factor (my sex) that I, or my parents, couldn't even choose in the first place.

u/LawfulnessFancy8754 — 1 day ago

Why this subreddit gets so triggered when someone writes the truths that females have significantly more legal rights than males, and so that this might be a key reason for wanting to transition?

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u/Big_Woodpecker_9302 — 1 day ago

In vitro gametogenesis is an exciting emerging technology

IVG, the process of creating gametes from stem cells, would have major implications for the trans community. But first, so it's been well-tested on animals. So it's already a reality, but we just haven't gotten far yet with human clinical trials. Once we have, it'll be a reality for humankind. So for trans people, many of us become infertile post-transition. This would mean we'd be able to produce gametes(of either type of our choice) and be the biological parent of a child. Trans women would be able to produce ova; trans men sperm. Once, also, womb transplants are a thing for trans women, which appear to be in the near-future too, in conjunction with IVG, a trans woman would be able to have her own ovum fertilized(by a trans man's sperm even!) and implanted into her uterus and be the biological mother of a child with a trans man as the biological father. Conversely, any gender, cis or trans or both, combination could be the biological parents of a child with IVG now too!

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u/AchingAmy — 3 days ago

Would it be difficult to regrow head hair in my early 20s, at least to the shoulders?

I'm a transfem (on DIY HRT, but without any surgeries) from Moldova, whom was AMAB and is still legally male, which means that I'd have to serve for 12 months, and daily forced shavings in our army are the norm. Considering that my hair is an important part of my external identity (this was the case even before the transition), I don't know how to cope and live anymore once I get out.

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u/Bubbly-Seesaw4018 — 6 days ago