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Well, would you?

Yes, permanently. 29 9.15%
 
Yes, temporarily. 93 29.34%
 
No, though I'd be curious about it. But no. 50 15.77%
 
No, no way I'd do something like that. 105 33.12%
 
I'm intersex, how would ... 3 0.95%
 
Would you kindly show me the results? 37 11.67%
 
Total:317

Nope, dem titties are extra small in my family so any way I chose to change my sex wouldn't work. I would be interested only by that so simply no...



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Ka-pi96 said:
method114 said:
No way women have horrible lives and have few advantages.

umm... how so?

Let me rephrase that they have horrible lives compared to men in general.

1. Way more likely to be raped.

2. Overall physically inferior to men. I don't know about you but I workout relgiously. I don't want to toot my own horn here but I'm pretty jacked and I can't even imagine what it would be like to be a women beign so weak. Even when I was 135 pounds no women in my BJJ could not even come close to matching my strength. I'm 175 now so you can only imagine how much stronger I am.

3. Periods. Having to bleed once every month and your hormones going all out of control. It's worse for some women compared to others the women who have it bad you should see what they go through. My current GF is the worst I've ever seen and she regularly has to apologize to me for starting arguments over nothing just cause she's on her period. She'll start crying over nothing. Today she cried because we missed lunch together cause she overslept and wouldn't make it to my job in time.

4. Having babies. I love babies and want another child but I would never want to go through the 9 month process of having kids. I can't even count the number of women I know who went from being pretty decent looking to having kids and being fat. My best friends wife during her pregnancy had to have her ahole sewed up or something like that cause it tore her up so much. 



I wore dresses for Haloween for the last three years so I'd definitely try going for the temporary change.

I'm not sure that I would go for a permanent change even though I wish I was born a women. I'm a guy but I don't feel or act like I'm masculine or feminine, I just feel and act like myself, if that makes any sense. I'm comfortable in my own skin and I wish all the best for the people who are not.



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No difference. Honestly.

I hate people who force genders to do certain things, and I hate people who think they need to be a specific gender to do something(e.g dresses for girls, badass fighting for men, etc).


I'm a male biologically. I don't do "girly" things, but if I wanted to, I would. That would still make me a boy though. However, that doesn't matter much. If i want to use makeup and sing Barbie, fine. No need for changing my gender, whether if it's mentally or physically



 

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Nope. I'm comfortable with being a male. Though if cybernetics ever advanced I wouldn't mind having a machine but looking body.



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Knew this was a Wright thread before I clicked.

No, I do not want to change my sex permanently. Changing my sex temporarily is something I've had nightmares about in a Freaky Friday/body switching situation. Not sure how'd I feel about it. Imagine it'd be a fun experiement though.



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hershel_layton said:
No difference. Honestly.

I hate people who force genders to do certain things, and I hate people who think they need to be a specific gender to do something(e.g dresses for girls, badass fighting for men, etc).


I'm a male biologically. I don't do "girly" things, but if I wanted to, I would. That would still make me a boy though. However, that doesn't matter much. If i want to use makeup and sing Barbie, fine. No need for changing my gender, whether if it's mentally or physically

While a good percentage of gender roles are influenced by society, alot of it is due to hormones. Testosterone plays a huge roll in men being men and not wanting to sing Barbie songs. One could argue, through testing, that the more effeminate a man is, the lower his level of testosterone will be. It's been studied before and that's usually the findings.



Ka-pi96 said:
method114 said:

Let me rephrase that they have horrible lives compared to men in general.

1. Way more likely to be raped.

2. Overall physically inferior to men. I don't know about you but I workout relgiously. I don't want to toot my own horn here but I'm pretty jacked and I can't even imagine what it would be like to be a women beign so weak. Even when I was 135 pounds no women in my BJJ could not even come close to matching my strength. I'm 175 now so you can only imagine how much stronger I am.

3. Periods. Having to bleed once every month and your hormones going all out of control. It's worse for some women compared to others the women who have it bad you should see what they go through. My current GF is the worst I've ever seen and she regularly has to apologize to me for starting arguments over nothing just cause she's on her period. She'll start crying over nothing. Today she cried because we missed lunch together cause she overslept and wouldn't make it to my job in time.

4. Having babies. I love babies and want another child but I would never want to go through the 9 month process of having kids. I can't even count the number of women I know who went from being pretty decent looking to having kids and being fat. My best friends wife during her pregnancy had to have her ahole sewed up or something like that cause it tore her up so much. 

1, true but it's still only a chance. Some people have a higher chance of developing certain diseases or dying at younger ages etc, it isn't really horrible until it actually happens though.

2, don't really see why that's horrible. Plenty of people have no interest in working out and being strong just for the sake of it. Besides, it's not as if its impossible as a woman. There are female body builders too.

3, fair point.

4, while that could be a pretty horrible experience, it's not mandatory. Women don't have to have go through pregnancy and give birth. Even if they wanted kids but didn't want to go through that they could adopt too.

1. Your right but still if I had a choice as in me and God or whoever created us are sitting side by side. Am I going to choose the human who is much more likely to be raped or less likely? I'm going to pick less likely. Rape to me is one of the most horrific things you can do to someone I honestly see it as worse than murder.

2. Well this is coming from my perspective. To me it's horrible to be weak. You might not care about something like that as much but to me it's a big part of my life. Female bodybuilders are almost always on steroids which is just dangerous at the levels they use it. Even then a strong female natural bodybuilder will still be nothing compared to a natural man it's not even close.

4. Again from my POV it is manadatory cause I want more kids that are my own no adoption. So once again it's eithe have kids and experience the trauma or don't have kids. Or just be a man and have kids.



No.



If it's making the swap right now then no. Already too old