What do you mean by "extreme"??? Practically all interventions that are common today were one day, when medical technology was less developed, considered "extreme".
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Replying to @G0ldunDrak0n @arthur_affect and
Opposite sex organ transplants, combined with artificial hormones to induce viable pregnancy in males is extreme medical intervention. Its not even proven to be possible. I would hardly describe that as routine.
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Replying to @rach12sun @G0ldunDrak0n and
My grandfather would hardly have used "routine" to describe shooting lasers into your eyeball to correct your vision, but it's outpatient procedure now. "Extreme" in the context of medical technology just means "not common yet."
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Replying to @sethsellis @G0ldunDrak0n and
You're really comparing laser eye surgery to cross sex organ transplants




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Replying to @rach12sun @G0ldunDrak0n and
Yep! Tech procedures intervening in the human body; once unthinkable, now thinkable; repugnant to those of limited empathy and imagination who value an abstract universal human body over the real diverse bodies of humans; but then, once common, those people forget they ever cared
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Replying to @sethsellis @G0ldunDrak0n and
You're on another planet if you think an organ transplant and 9 months of pregnancy viable only with extreme medical/hormonal intervention and monitoring is routine.
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Replying to @rach12sun @G0ldunDrak0n and
I don't think it's routine yet. I think it could become routine, like laser eye surgery, given time and technological progress. I think you, right now, are like someone in 1985 arguing that mad doctors shooting lights into your eyes is unnatural and will never be okay. But it is!
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Replying to @sethsellis @G0ldunDrak0n and
You don't even have to be put to sleep for laser eye surgery. There is absolutely no comparison here to implementing an opposite sex organ in a male body not developed to support it as well as the hormones and intervention required to sustain a pregnany. But yeah laser
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Replying to @rach12sun @G0ldunDrak0n and
Yes, it's great how the tech has advanced so you don't have to be put to sleep for lasik. Maybe someday the same will be true for organ transplants! Meanwhile, you continue to have little empathy or imagination, for either humans or technological advances
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Replying to @sethsellis @G0ldunDrak0n and
Maybe humans will be able to fly as well? And breathe under water!! And shit gold?!


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