alexis🏳️⚧️
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After she said that, I looked over at my bf and let out the biggest smile, and he smirked and said he'd keep trying to get me pregnant.
they put female on my wristband, and during the preop questions the nurse asked when my last menstrual cycle was and when I said I don't get them she just said "okay, I'll put that down as irregular, we did a pregnancy test too and it came back negative :)"
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@skelly_doll this happened to me once but it was my friend's mother who told me, idk if that's more embarrassing.
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@_the_gwen The consultant who did the surgery obviously knows, and so does everyone else who needs to, these were just the hospital nurses who were doing the pre-surgery checks and had no other involvement with the op.
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this was the night he told me that he'd still love me the same even if I decided I wanted to be a boy the very next day, it caught me so off guard & I didn't realise how badly I needed to hear that, that I'm loved & cared about for who I am inside, and physicality doesn't matter.
he took for me a meal at the Shard in London, i took him for a mcflurry at McDonalds (and i stole half of it)
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@Sau1Goodman1 I live in the UK, only paid the hospital fee and any care provided is covered within the cost, I don't get an itemised bill like over in the US.
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@TomfromFinland1 I did, I paid the private consultant to operate on me in the private hospital, and I'm leaving with a bag full of prescribed meds which were paid for by myself, the state had nothing to do with this surgery and your tax money is safely being embezzled by politicians like usual.
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@EngConsultant2 Did you miss the part where I said I paid for it myself? I'm laying in a private hospital after having surgery with a private consultant, the NHS had zero involvement so you don't have to cry about "muh tax money", but saying that, I pay into the tax system too and it's for the.
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sorry for constantly posting about pigeons, i know a lot of people think they're icky but they are genuinely so sweet and friendly, unlike people I know they don't have any ulterior motives, they just want to perch on me and eat some food. Humans domesticated them and used them.
it took a few months but the pigeons recognise me in any outfit now, i just need to train them to attack people on command and i'll be unstoppable
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