These men seem to think that people 'only' see they are male because of a jaw line, or cheekbones etc, but we see they are men because they ARE men, and it generally shows in every part of their body.
I expect a money grabbing surgeon to come up with "hip feminization surgery" very soon and they will become very rich from the delusions of narcissistic men.
Why would there be a cut off age for braces in the USA? I got braces at age 28 and they changed my life. The work took longer than it would have as kid, but it was still a huge help.
In my case the second round of braces was medically necessary to eliminate pain and prevent loss of bone density due to the fact my teeth were bent inward and we'reonly touching in one place on one side. Braces were the only solution and I was very quickly out of pain. I had to pay for them still though.
I always say you can tell who a lesbian is by whether they think men smell good or bad. I think men generally reek (I still gag at the thought of how the men's side of my college dorm smelled) - my straight friends love that man-smell though.
Modern people have small, misshapen jaws because our overly soft diet is too easy to chew. Chewing on tough food allows the jaws to grow large enough to accommodate all our teeth., including our wisdom teeth. Other things (thumb sucking, mouth breathing) can also harm the development of the face. Orthotropics is the art and science of guiding the proper growth of the jaws. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNTo0l_sYWU
I had to have my wisdom teeth removed due to the teeth being impacted and causing infection, back in 2016. After the surgery I had terrible pain in my jaw and my head for a month, and then for the next 5 yrs I dealt with facial numbness on the left side of jaw/mouth. I only had hot/cold sensations and constantly thought I was drooling on myself. I guess you can can get used to anything and I did, I'm grateful that feeling eventually returned, but this was a side-effect of a needed procedure. We all basically understand that there are risks to any operation and we way out of options, we hope our medical provider is competent. To go under the knife for an entirely optional, not necessary operation on a place as sensitive and full of nerves as the face and jaw, ill never understand it.
We have so many nerves, roots of teeth, and aren't there muscles involved in speech, Ex? What was the goal of the patient, to attract heterosexual men? There are so many tells, that these deluded patients can't process and admit. Women are more flexible, our hips are wider, our shoulders are narrower than men's. It is just not possible to "pass" to those of us who know.
Who needs malpractice insurance when you can just gaslight patients? Just tell them they are imagining the issue and they will have to accept that since they are mentally ill and have a tenuous grasp on reality to begin with.
The Mengele Doctors Guild strikes again. I feel so sorry for the people who get convinced that these experimental surgeries are the only way to happiness. I can't imagine how evil someone must be to con people into these surgeries, make a pile of money, and see the devastating results -- with absolutely no concern or doubt! Sadism in medicine; certainly not unknown.
they told you that you HAD to get your wisdom teeth out by 19? bullshit! i had mine out at 30, and only because the dentist said something like “i predict that, one day, one of your wisdom teeth will start causing a domino-chain of problems for you. and this surgery will be no easier at age 40, or 50, than it would be now, to put it mildly.” it was a good sales pitch, and i only had two wisdom teeth in the first place… recovery was still rough though, i took about a month to stop feel tired and weak.
Yea my childhood dentist also convinced us i needed to have all my baby teeth pulled. So my wisdom teeth brought the total pulled teeth with full roots to 22
Maybe, just maybe, plastic surgery shouldn't ever be used to fix anything other than deformity or disfiguring injury. The biggest psychos in the surgical field are probably people who like to cut up people and sew them back together just to see if they can.
Currently, the US system will also refuse surgery to fix complications if they're removed so it would be difficult to have that as the minimum standard without the entirety of US healthcare changing. It really should not be allowed by licensed medical practitioners at all and doctors should lose their licenses if they perform them. It's fully a conflict of interests to mutilate someone and then charge for their revisions over and over and over and when you get sick of them to just shunt them to the next gender surgeon to cut more. I wonder who in insurance is benefiting from these surgeries because normally these companies don't like having to actually pay out for services rendered. The surgeons are making money hand over first though, as is everyone they're referring these people to. And to pretend that they aren't aware of each other would be absurd.
People mentally unwell enough to request medical mutilation will go to other countries to get these things done, like Thailand was the big place to go. Now it's Turkey, Brazil, etc. That travel barrier is a big one, especially for young people who clearly never regularly work, but not that big. Stopping insurance coverage only stops any later care they absolutely end up needing. The minimum problem is still the surgery itself.
I had to have major reconstructive jaw surgery when I was just out of my teens because they were congenitally mis-aligned - to the point I had a severe underbite. I had trouble eating, but even with that, the insurance company tried to class the procedure as cosmetic (though my father fought with them and ultimately got it covered). Jaw surgery is no joke - there's a nerve that runs under your lower lip that feeds all the nerves to your face. If it's touched AT ALL during the procedure, you can potentially lose all feeling in your face. (I had a tiny bit of weird nerve damage which took like 20 years to resolve - if I scratched my lower lip on one side, I'd feel a tickle in the corner of my eye - and I went to one of my city's best jaw surgeons). He's very lucky that didn't happen.
And it kinda also stinks that the revision is baked into the contract because if, like with this surgeon, they don't agree a revision is needed, then they won't do it - while still opening the person up and charging them, of course. And that ties people in - who wants to pay extra going to someone else if they think a service is included? But then they do wind up doing it and have 3 surgeries instead of 2, with all of the attendant risks of having such a procedure. Such a racket.
These men seem to think that people 'only' see they are male because of a jaw line, or cheekbones etc, but we see they are men because they ARE men, and it generally shows in every part of their body.
I expect a money grabbing surgeon to come up with "hip feminization surgery" very soon and they will become very rich from the delusions of narcissistic men.
Why would there be a cut off age for braces in the USA? I got braces at age 28 and they changed my life. The work took longer than it would have as kid, but it was still a huge help.
Maybe the dental insurance gave a cut off. Insurance companies in the USA are evil.
cuz after 28 it's cosmetic. if an adult can chew w/o pain & infection or drooling .. straight teeth are cosmetic, not necessary.
In my case the second round of braces was medically necessary to eliminate pain and prevent loss of bone density due to the fact my teeth were bent inward and we'reonly touching in one place on one side. Braces were the only solution and I was very quickly out of pain. I had to pay for them still though.
Because it's considered more medically necessary during developmental years
They act like pheromones don’t exist. We can tell if a shirt was worn by a male or a female by smell alone.
Pheremones! I've always wondered why they forget about that!
I always say you can tell who a lesbian is by whether they think men smell good or bad. I think men generally reek (I still gag at the thought of how the men's side of my college dorm smelled) - my straight friends love that man-smell though.
Modern people have small, misshapen jaws because our overly soft diet is too easy to chew. Chewing on tough food allows the jaws to grow large enough to accommodate all our teeth., including our wisdom teeth. Other things (thumb sucking, mouth breathing) can also harm the development of the face. Orthotropics is the art and science of guiding the proper growth of the jaws. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNTo0l_sYWU
I had to have my wisdom teeth removed due to the teeth being impacted and causing infection, back in 2016. After the surgery I had terrible pain in my jaw and my head for a month, and then for the next 5 yrs I dealt with facial numbness on the left side of jaw/mouth. I only had hot/cold sensations and constantly thought I was drooling on myself. I guess you can can get used to anything and I did, I'm grateful that feeling eventually returned, but this was a side-effect of a needed procedure. We all basically understand that there are risks to any operation and we way out of options, we hope our medical provider is competent. To go under the knife for an entirely optional, not necessary operation on a place as sensitive and full of nerves as the face and jaw, ill never understand it.
We have so many nerves, roots of teeth, and aren't there muscles involved in speech, Ex? What was the goal of the patient, to attract heterosexual men? There are so many tells, that these deluded patients can't process and admit. Women are more flexible, our hips are wider, our shoulders are narrower than men's. It is just not possible to "pass" to those of us who know.
Yes the voice, tongue, lips and and soft palate are the main facial muscles involved in speech.
Who needs malpractice insurance when you can just gaslight patients? Just tell them they are imagining the issue and they will have to accept that since they are mentally ill and have a tenuous grasp on reality to begin with.
The Mengele Doctors Guild strikes again. I feel so sorry for the people who get convinced that these experimental surgeries are the only way to happiness. I can't imagine how evil someone must be to con people into these surgeries, make a pile of money, and see the devastating results -- with absolutely no concern or doubt! Sadism in medicine; certainly not unknown.
they told you that you HAD to get your wisdom teeth out by 19? bullshit! i had mine out at 30, and only because the dentist said something like “i predict that, one day, one of your wisdom teeth will start causing a domino-chain of problems for you. and this surgery will be no easier at age 40, or 50, than it would be now, to put it mildly.” it was a good sales pitch, and i only had two wisdom teeth in the first place… recovery was still rough though, i took about a month to stop feel tired and weak.
Yea my childhood dentist also convinced us i needed to have all my baby teeth pulled. So my wisdom teeth brought the total pulled teeth with full roots to 22
That is horrifying!
Maybe, just maybe, plastic surgery shouldn't ever be used to fix anything other than deformity or disfiguring injury. The biggest psychos in the surgical field are probably people who like to cut up people and sew them back together just to see if they can.
At the very least, none of it should be covered by insurance, except for those reasons!
Currently, the US system will also refuse surgery to fix complications if they're removed so it would be difficult to have that as the minimum standard without the entirety of US healthcare changing. It really should not be allowed by licensed medical practitioners at all and doctors should lose their licenses if they perform them. It's fully a conflict of interests to mutilate someone and then charge for their revisions over and over and over and when you get sick of them to just shunt them to the next gender surgeon to cut more. I wonder who in insurance is benefiting from these surgeries because normally these companies don't like having to actually pay out for services rendered. The surgeons are making money hand over first though, as is everyone they're referring these people to. And to pretend that they aren't aware of each other would be absurd.
People mentally unwell enough to request medical mutilation will go to other countries to get these things done, like Thailand was the big place to go. Now it's Turkey, Brazil, etc. That travel barrier is a big one, especially for young people who clearly never regularly work, but not that big. Stopping insurance coverage only stops any later care they absolutely end up needing. The minimum problem is still the surgery itself.
I had to have major reconstructive jaw surgery when I was just out of my teens because they were congenitally mis-aligned - to the point I had a severe underbite. I had trouble eating, but even with that, the insurance company tried to class the procedure as cosmetic (though my father fought with them and ultimately got it covered). Jaw surgery is no joke - there's a nerve that runs under your lower lip that feeds all the nerves to your face. If it's touched AT ALL during the procedure, you can potentially lose all feeling in your face. (I had a tiny bit of weird nerve damage which took like 20 years to resolve - if I scratched my lower lip on one side, I'd feel a tickle in the corner of my eye - and I went to one of my city's best jaw surgeons). He's very lucky that didn't happen.
And it kinda also stinks that the revision is baked into the contract because if, like with this surgeon, they don't agree a revision is needed, then they won't do it - while still opening the person up and charging them, of course. And that ties people in - who wants to pay extra going to someone else if they think a service is included? But then they do wind up doing it and have 3 surgeries instead of 2, with all of the attendant risks of having such a procedure. Such a racket.