It has not been the law in Thailand for “some time” that their GRS surgeons follow the HBIGDA (WPATH) Standards of Care. Further, per the January 30, 2009 issue of the
Bangkok Post, though the Medical Council of Thailand *does *have a draft regulation, even that has not been approved and signed by the Public Health Minister and the draft is being contested by the (guess who) transgender. Suffice to say, Thai surgeons take the
Standards of Care to the letter, and if they use it at all, it’s *only *used as a “guide”, effectively side-stepping it at will. This thread is not about the “best” GRS surgeons, but because, admittedly, there are a few Thai surgeons who have come up to the level of being first rate that in no way leads to the conclusion that they are better than the US surgeons for, essentially, they use the same technique developed by the US surgeon and used by the Canadians…and they still have complication rates that far surpass us. As most classic/true transsexuals, I don’t keep up with the numbers of GRSs done by the surgeons, but when I had my surgery, no one,
anywhere, could come close to Toby Meltzer in either the number or quality of his GRSs. Regards to the intersex, most do not consider the
chromosomal aberations intersex at all. The fact is that most intersex, if defined strictly by chromosomal aberations don’t even know they are intersex. Most intersex
have no more propensity to be homosexual than any other new born on the planet. And most intersex
do not have gender identity issues. And even further, the intersex
do not see intersexuality as transsexualism. *Claiming *physical intersexuality, via a chromosomal aberation, as justification/explanation for GRS is the inside joke of transsexuality.
The issue here is why we are dispised. And the reason for this is the homosexual GLBT activists in general, the homosexual *transgender *activist in particular, have succeeded in colonizing our legitimacy. Prior to the early to mid 1990’s, this was *not *the case. It’s only been since then that gender reassignment surgery and *transgender *(not classic/true transsexuality) has been telegraphed into every home via the sensationalist
documentary du jour…always associated with the GLB…that society has seen us as nothing more than homosexual males (or females for the female-to-male TS) who have gone to the extreme of gender reassignment surgery. Or, as someone posted earlier, our legitimate medical condition involving gender has been reduced to hyper-homosexuality and defined in the eyes of society as one of sex. Prior to the mid 1990s, the very vast majority of transsexuals had our surgery and disappeared into the mainstream. Even now, there are tens and tens of thousands of post operative TSs who have our surgery, seek *no *accomodation from the mainstream and in fact disappear into it, *are *successful and employed, *do **not *feel discriminated against, *are *heterosexual and either married or in serious heterosexual relationships, feel *no *need to “give something back” to the so-called “transgender community” we never belonged to in the first place,
do not carte blanc support the GLB, and
do not take part in the gender debate at all. But unlike the 1990s, there are now a few “trans” activists, virtually all of whom are homosexual, many have *not *have gender reassignment surgery nor do they *ever *intend to who claim to represent us when we wish they would just go quietly away; we don’t want them representing us, we don’t want them speaking for us. They have succeeded in deligitimizing our existence, reducing us to something
less than what we are, and by their insistence that there can be pregnant men and women with male bits and other absurdly ridiculous intellectuallized arguments, brought a mainstream attention to us we never asked for, don’t want, and hope will go away.