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Since I no longer have a penis, don't call me a crossdresser." — Bobrisky

Well-known socialite Bobrisky discloses his new moniker and asks the media to stop calling him a "crossdresser" after undergoing gender-reassignment surgery.


He taught them the differences between transgender, transwoman, and crossdresser.

Bobrisky stated that after he had surgery to remove his genitalia, he can no longer be considered a crossdresser.

He insisted that going forward, everyone should refer to him as a trans woman.

His quote:


A male who has not undergone surgery and who frequently surrounds himself with women in dresses, hairstyles, makeup, etc. is considered a cross-dresser.

TRANSGENDER: Men who have had nearly all of the necessary surgery to become a WOMAN. In certain circumstances, folks want to leave it there because they want it that way. 

They have physically undergone practically all of the surgeries for their boobs, face, hairline, physique, etc., but they still have their pim pim there £4.

TRANS WOMEN: A woman who was designated male at birth is referred to as a trans woman, which is short for transgender woman. 

Transgender women identify as female and may suffer from gender dysphoria, a condition in which an individual's gender identity and the sex they were assigned at birth disagree

.[1] Care that is gender affirming can be used to treat gender dysphoria. Put another way, trans women have become women and have lost their pim pim. That is Bob's identity. I hope you gained knowledge,

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