• snoothon_possoid
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    2 days ago

    >do trannies have it hard in russia

    answering seriously:

    no legal help or recognition, open existence or being visibly trans might get you in jail for “lgbt propaganda” (not counting being assaulted, hurt or killed by regular people), conversion therapy is your only legal treatment, you won’t change sex marker (unless you get srs and go thru a humiliating commission, srs is prohibited here too btw; but that’s by law, in fact you won’t change it at all lol).

    pros? even if you don’t know about DIY, AAs, E and prog are cheap (at least they were when I started, I heard it got worse) and extremely easy to get and noone will ask for prescription. being honest, repping is harder when you can just go and try.

    >are you a passoid

    I can find a dozen reasons why I’m a twinkhon at best, but I haven’t been misgendered in years so in fact yes. But that also means I’m avoiding using my legal documents at all costs. Most of my friends either do the same or boymode.

    And that is one of two civilized cities here, any other place will be 10 times worse (not to count that almost every faggot and tranny end up here so you will be completely alone anywhere else)

    • Fuwarei
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      2 days ago

      If you can manage it in russia then I can in poland. Thank you for hopefuel