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Had my first face-to-face conversation with my dad after telling him I'm trans and he really wants to remind me a lot of people regret surgeries![emoji lea-why lea-why](https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/cfc984f8-0838-45dd-9c8f-d1646b2cf4f1.png)
"We just did a surgery to save your life, how do you feel?"
"You know... I think I regret this, can you put the tumor back in me?"
That's what I always think when I hear transphobes scaremonger about surgeries.
I forget the exact statistic/point of comparison but I'm pretty sure cases like that are actually more common then regretting gender affirming surgeries.