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should everyone else have to pay for transgender surgeries?


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Feeling pressured to fund surgery you don’t believe is necessary
Several detransitioned women say the strongest push-back they hear is: “If I can’t get a free nose-job, why does my tax money pay for someone else’s mastectomy?” One woman who lost weight and was left with loose skin writes, “if i said my extra skin from losing weight makes me not wanna live, i get told to accept myself & deal with it. but my ftm sibling can get a cosmetic mastectomy with travel & hotel & medical expenses covered in a matter of months”2cal4u source [citation:55f2c09b-2464-4a85-aa3b-cd3080be1d2c]. Their point is not cruelty; it is consistency: when society refuses cosmetic operations for ordinary appearance distress, carving out a special exception for gender distress feels unfair and forces everyone else to bank-roll a choice they may see as elective.

Watching healthy body parts removed on the public purse
People who once believed they needed those same surgeries now speak with the unique ache of hindsight. One detrans female recalls, “what is being removed from the bodies of trans people are healthy body parts… to throw away healthy body parts is insane”hobbittoisengard source [citation:4bd9c07f-7d0d-4da9-9b21-c8bcecd6a482]. Having lived through the regret, they worry that free access speeds up decisions that might otherwise slow down or stop if the person had to save, question, and reflect first. Their testimony invites us to treat surgery budgets the same way we treat any scarce medical resource: reserve them for life-saving need, not for relieving social or psychological discomfort that can be addressed in non-surgical ways.

Equality means the same rule for every body
Several posters notice that the identical mastectomy is coded “medically necessary” for a trans patient yet “cosmetic” for a cis man with gynecomastia. “Doesn’t feel like equality to me”super-porp-cola source [citation:5352c8d5-32ca-4d60-9b27-8770c04cfdf5]. From their viewpoint, public money should not create a two-tier system in which only the group that uses gender language receives free body modification. Fairness, they argue, is one rule: if an operation is elective for one person, it is elective for everyone, and the cost should rest with the individual who wants the change.

A plea to stop the financial engine
Some detrans men sum the issue up bluntly: state cash keeps the whole conveyor belt moving. “Right now this is rampant because gender treatment is state-funded… If they no longer get paid by the state to do this, they will stop promoting it… the problem actually would largely solve itself by simply stopping funding”TheDorkyDane source [citation:7ece07fd-a90d-4117-85b3-6b31b91bf38d]. Their experience tells them that when surgery is free, clinics market it; when it is self-paid, demand falls and people explore counselling, peer support, or simple gender non-conformity instead.

You are not mean or hateful for asking why your taxes should underwrite irreversible operations that others later regret. These stories show that many who once took that help now wish the money had gone to therapy, community programmes, or honest conversations about how rigid gender roles hurt us all. Redirecting funds toward mental-health services, body-acceptance groups, and campaigns that celebrate gender non-conformity offers everyone—trans-questioning, detrans, or simply unhappy with their appearance—a chance to heal without turning the body into a billing code. Choosing conversation over scalpels, and equal rules over special categories, keeps us all safer, fairer, and freer to be ourselves exactly as we are.

The truth is that gender non-conformity will set us all free!

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