luckynumbah7
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Japan law requires that if you want to legally change your gender you have to actually do actually to physically "change" your gender.
The lawyer for the person who is now legally a woman but who wants to be reclassified as a man argues that:
"It is unthinkable in this day and time that the law requires a sex-change operation to change gender."
O tempora o mores!
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/asia/japan-supreme-court-trans-intl/index.html
Either you didn't read the link or you're pretending that 'gender change' is code for 'sterilized'. You sterile? No? Didn't think so.
Uterus removal (Japan goes by the removal of organs) is known to involve risks (one of which is incontinence at a rate that's entirely too high for me to be comfortable with since the uterus does seem to have more than just the one job), while the results of the procedure itself aren't actually visible to the eye.
(Well, known-ish, the best studies are from other countries, health studies from 'Murica that I'm familiar with have a nasty habit of discounting reproductive health issues that don't have dangly bits attached.)
That's not a gender change, that's just you being an asshole because you can be.


