Is it normal to want to have no gender?

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  • Thanks for the clarification, I now see where you're coming from. I'm wondering how old you are, because if you're really young it would be a shame to have drastic surgery you'd regret later.

    I agree breasts can be a nuisance: I have big ones and have always envied women with small ones, but then most of them envy mine .... I wouldn't suggest removal of ovaries because you will then go into early menopause and you won't enjoy that much, apart from the premature ageing, increased risk of heart attack and osteoporosis. I'd have breast reduction myself if I could afford it as long as it didn't affect nipple sensitivity: if I wear a bra the weight pulls on my shoulders and gives me neck problems and if I don't I get rashes under my tits and people stare at the bouncing.

    You could take the contraceptive pill non-stop to avoid periods if you're not worried about the longterm effects of artificial hormones.

    If you can afford it and can find surgeons who'll do it, I don't see any reason why you shouldn't have breast reduction and a partial hysterectomy, uterus only but not ovaries. Might be hard to find one if you're still fairly young though.

    I know the balls expression is a figure of speech, but it just perpetuates the crap that links s masculinity with courage and so on, when it's clear women have those qualities too, as you prove with your own bravery in going outside what's expected of you as a woman.

    Go for whatever you need to be happy!

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