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Is it possible to be transgender without having surgery?
Absolutely. Gender is a spectrum is really has nothing to do with biological sex. The problem comes in due to stereo-typical behaviors that have been assigned to each biological sex based on years of observations and interactions with the other biological sex. We are transgender because we prominentRead more
Absolutely. Gender is a spectrum is really has nothing to do with biological sex. The problem comes in due to stereo-typical behaviors that have been assigned to each biological sex based on years of observations and interactions with the other biological sex. We are transgender because we prominently exhibit behaviors normally associated with the other biological sex. But just because some of us exhibit these behaviors doesn’t mean that we dislike our biological sex. It just means we have opposite gender expressions than others who were born with the same biological sex.
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Your pupils get bigger or smaller, depending on the amount of light around you. In low light, your pupils open up, or dilate, to let in more light. When it's bright, they get smaller, or constrict, to let in less light. Sometimes your pupils can dilate without any change in the light
Your pupils get bigger or smaller, depending on the amount of light around you. In low light, your pupils open up, or dilate, to let in more light. When it’s bright, they get smaller, or constrict, to let in less light. Sometimes your pupils can dilate without any change in the light
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