Does so called "true transsexual" entail a primary transsexual?
Asking mainly because I'm looking at possibly going back to school next year and the school I was looking at has trans inclusive insurance, but in the small print says one has to be diagnosed as a true transsexual for SRS coverage and I fit some, but not all the primary transsexual criteria. For the record I think people either are or aren't trans; don't buy into the primary vs secondary stuff etc... Just wondering from the liklihood of an insurance companies perspective.
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Unfortunately, the insurance companies are trapped in the middle of the 20th century in terms of their understanding of Transsexualism. A good gender therapist will guide you in regards to satisfying the insurance company's absurd, outdated criteria.
speak to your gender therapist and see what can be done about the "true" transsexual coverage