Forgetting you're transgender...

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On the radio the other day there was this lad who was queer (his description, not mine) and his job was working with aged Transgender people with Alzheimers - apparently they forget that they've been through the transition?
Could this mean that they're reverting to what they truly are, and therefore the operation was a waste of time? :confused:
 


Too early in the morning for this bernard....;)

Depends where in the World you are Les :lol:

Alzheimers is a terrible disease and I can’t imagine it’s pleasant waking up to a different set of genitals which you thought you went to sleep with. In fact, I can imagine it’s harrowing.

Very true, and it can't be a nice job having to keep reminding people all the time.
 
On the radio the other day there was this lad who was queer (his description, not mine) and his job was working with aged Transgender people with Alzheimers - apparently they forget that they've been through the transition?
Could this mean that they're reverting to what they truly are, and therefore the operation was a waste of time? :confused:

Why have I this image in my head of someone whose had the chop 20 years ago, having to ask a nurse where their tadger is every time they head for a jimmy riddle?

"It's in the specimen jar you keep under your bed." :eek:

'Where's me cock at, oh nice tits'.

That sums it up very nicely for me. :lol:
 
On the radio the other day there was this lad who was queer (his description, not mine) and his job was working with aged Transgender people with Alzheimers - apparently they forget that they've been through the transition?
Could this mean that they're reverting to what they truly are, and therefore the operation was a waste of time? :confused:
Aye imagine waking up every morning to find you'd had your cock lopped off in error. Very serious distress :cry:
 
On the radio the other day there was this lad who was queer (his description, not mine) and his job was working with aged Transgender people with Alzheimers - apparently they forget that they've been through the transition?
Could this mean that they're reverting to what they truly are, and therefore the operation was a waste of time? :confused:
Exactly, an expensive waste of time .
 
When my grandmother had dementia and thought I was my cousin did that mean I was actually my cousin.

Male cousin before anyone says anything :lol:
 
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