i haven't actually met anyone who went private for trans stuff either, but an e-celeb i like did with the help of a kickstarter
not sure if she was with BUPA, but she definitely went private
Yeah, this is wrong. I know people in the US who've done full medical transitions, including bottom surgery, on medicaid. It's probably different depending on what state you live in.
Wealthy people have an easier time of everything everywhere in the world. And it's not bad faith, I'm someone who works with an organization that devotes a great deal of time and effort to ensure that working-class trans people have access to medical care, both transition-related and not, and I feel like your comment puts a wall between those who have access to care and those who do not. This isn't twitter or reddit, I'm not looking for clout or to dunk on you, just to help you realize that comments like that can be alienating to some.
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you can also go private in the uk if you have the means, at which point it's just like america, but cheaper
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i haven't actually met anyone who went private for trans stuff either, but an e-celeb i like did with the help of a kickstarter
not sure if she was with BUPA, but she definitely went private
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jesus, that's fucked i'm sorry
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Yeah, this is wrong. I know people in the US who've done full medical transitions, including bottom surgery, on medicaid. It's probably different depending on what state you live in.
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No, it's wrong, the implication is that any trans person in the US that has access to a medical transition isn't working class is kind of fucked up.
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Wealthy people have an easier time of everything everywhere in the world. And it's not bad faith, I'm someone who works with an organization that devotes a great deal of time and effort to ensure that working-class trans people have access to medical care, both transition-related and not, and I feel like your comment puts a wall between those who have access to care and those who do not. This isn't twitter or reddit, I'm not looking for clout or to dunk on you, just to help you realize that comments like that can be alienating to some.