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By *straea OP Woman 4 weeks ago
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So... what do you all think? If someone is fully post-op male to female and passes in real life with no isues, should they still be on Fab as TV/TS or something else?
Does TV/TS shout 'complete with male parts' or not?
Nobody is trying to fool anyone, but could post-op be missing out on events because of this?
Simply wondering - zero complaints, not screaming for any changes.
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"I guess with people being the way they are, either woman, but stating you are post op, or ts is fine x"
Well i think the same..
As not all people will think same ln this topic.
But either way is fine by me |
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I'm for listing as the gender relevant to their current genitalia, since that's pretty much the key point on fab. But absolute clarity before any physical contact that they have transitioned is important 💜 |
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"So... what do you all think? If someone is fully post-op male to female and passes in real life with no isues, should they still be on Fab as TV/TS or something else?
Does TV/TS shout 'complete with male parts' or not?
Nobody is trying to fool anyone, but could post-op be missing out on events because of this?
Simply wondering - zero complaints, not screaming for any changes.
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I think people can list themselves as however they feel they are regardless of surgeries however in the interests of full disclosure its probably best to state your situation in your bio (assuming they bother to read it) or very early into a conversation so that potential meets don't feel misled.
Your profile is great, open honest and upfront
Mr H |
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