MuscleMongoose
Active member
Anyone else find it mind boggling a tranny can get prescribed test like it’s candy but an actual male who needs it has to go through all these steps and processes to get it ?
I was looking over my insurance shit and it says you need to have three tests that prove you have low test and on top of that you have to have tried two different methods documented by a doctor before getting prescribed testosterone.
Then further down I see a section about gender affirming or gender transitioning or some bullshit like that and testosterone is covered no loops and steps. Just straight up covered by insurance. If you identify as … and need medication to for gender affirming… it’s covered. Or if you want to become a tranny… it’s covered…I forget the exact words or phrases but you know what I mean.
At this point I feel like playing with the system and telling my health insurance effectively and immediately I am identifying as a “post identified”female to male transsexual that needs to continue taking testosterone to feel manly.
I will say I was born a male but throughout my life I identified as a woman. But about a year or so ago I changed my mind and now identity as a male. And since I now identify as a male I need to take testosterone injections.
What they going to say? No?
Then I can sue em for discrimination against what I identify as, right?
I was looking over my insurance shit and it says you need to have three tests that prove you have low test and on top of that you have to have tried two different methods documented by a doctor before getting prescribed testosterone.
Then further down I see a section about gender affirming or gender transitioning or some bullshit like that and testosterone is covered no loops and steps. Just straight up covered by insurance. If you identify as … and need medication to for gender affirming… it’s covered. Or if you want to become a tranny… it’s covered…I forget the exact words or phrases but you know what I mean.
At this point I feel like playing with the system and telling my health insurance effectively and immediately I am identifying as a “post identified”female to male transsexual that needs to continue taking testosterone to feel manly.
I will say I was born a male but throughout my life I identified as a woman. But about a year or so ago I changed my mind and now identity as a male. And since I now identify as a male I need to take testosterone injections.
What they going to say? No?
Then I can sue em for discrimination against what I identify as, right?