Do I have to live in a particular way to get treatment through GenderGP?
We believe that people should be free to express themselves in whatever way makes them feel most comfortable. They should be free to transition as slowly or quickly as is medically safe.
They shouldn’t have to dress in a particular way or live in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable in order to get access to the correct treatment. This is not something we enforce at GenderGP.
Everyone is different and no one has the same story. Just be you.
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