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Izaak Theo Adu took to Instagram to share photos taken by photographer Stella Malfilatre for the series Body Stories. In the first image, Adu is lying down shirtless and scars from his top surgery are on display. His left arm, placed under his head, also has a scar, which is from undergoing a phalloplasty procedure.
“My scars are here. They set me free. To be who I was born to be. At times it was hard to find the light. Didn’t know if I’d make it to the other side. But here I am. I wear my scars with pride,” he captioned the post.
so she cut off her boobs, and now feels like a man.
weird, how when women get breast surgery to get rid of breast cancer, they go thru trauma because their femaleness is now gone and they get implants so that they can feel womanly again.
Ironic - the same surgery makes one feel good and the other not good.
Sades daughter is still a female, no matter how much they cut off of her. Take an X-ray and she will have a uterus, etc.
If gender and sex are two different things, then why the surgery?
Why do anything other than call yourself what you want to be called?
That is a very good point.
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