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How do transsexuals make a gender transition?
Transitioning from one gender to another is a complex process and may involve transition to a gender that is neither traditionally male nor female. People who transition often start by expressing their preferred gender in situations where they feel safe. They typically work up to living full time as members of their preferred gender by making many changes a little at a time. While there is no “right” way to transition genders, there are some common social changes transgender people experience that may involve one or more of the following: adopting the appearance of the desired sex through changes in clothing and grooming, adopting a new name, changing sex designation on identity documents (if possible), using hormone therapy treatment, and/or undergoing medical procedures that modify their body to conform with their gender identity.

Every transgender person’s process or transition differs. Because of this, many factors may determine how the individual wishes to live and express their gender identity. Finding a qualified mental health professional who is experienced in providing affirmative care for transgender people is an important first step. A qualified professional can provide guidance and referrals to other helping professionals. Connecting with other transgender people through peer support groups and transgender community organizations is also helpful.

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Hey guys, I think I just fixed the voter suppression/registry problem in the US of A guys, hear me out. It's a super new and controversial idea. What if every time a new person is born that person gets assigned a "number" when they are registered. We can even call it "National Identification Number" you know? And then you get an identification card, lets call it "ID" with that number and also (hear me out guys, this is super innovative tech) a photo of your face and your fingerprint! Then, by the time anyone achieves voting age, that "identification number" and "identification card" gets automatically added to a super sophisticated database which we could call "voter registry", "voter database" or something like that. That way there wouldn't be much trouble with "voter fraud" since we can make those "ID" cards really hart to falsify.

Do you think other countries have applied something like this very sophisticated system. I don't think so, since not even the "most advanced democracy" has it!

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