ex·pect ikˈspekt/ verb verb: expect; 3rd person present: expects; past tense: expected; past participle: expected; gerund or present participle: expecting
regard (something) as likely to happen. "we expect the best" synonyms: anticipate, await, look for, hope for, look forward to -------------------------------- Yes we hope for it. --------------------------------
It's derived from the latin prefix "ex" (out) and the latin word "spectare" (to look out for.)
Back to this, the way you say "expect" here and the first time you said it sound different to me. I figured you meant expect as in want when you originally said it, hence my question.
i'm not saying that it won't require more work. and i'm not saying that it'll take time, or that they won't be allowed to work on men. but transgender pantients are already literally required to undergo vasts amouts of therapy just to be considered for HRT. for them then to be allowed access to new advances in surgery is laughable
they're already doing it. scientists are already doing the thing you were talking about. but those born male won't even be considered unless culture takes a massive u-turn
Lolno. I am no scientist but I am sure that it's not as easy as just doing the same procedure to transgenders. It's still a few years before it's scientifically possible and ATM that is the biggest problem. Until then, and only if doctors are being prohibited or refusing to work on transgenders can you say that.
they're already doing it. scientists are already doing the thing you were talking about. but those born male won't even be considered unless culture takes a massive u-turn