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Girls to Guys -- It's on the Rise
San Francisco Examiner ^ | 12/19/01 | Tanya Pampalone

Posted on 12/19/2001 8:58:59 AM PST by medlarebil

At his brother's wedding, the photographer put Marcus Rene Van with the men in the family and his sister screamed, "That's my sister."

Technically -- and biologically -- she's right. But two years ago, the 25-year-old spoken word artist with a tiny goatee swapped genders and went from she to he.

Van is one of a rising number of young women who are opting to live their lives as men -- a trend on the rise in San Francisco's lesbian community.

Business is booming for doctors specializing in chest surgery, clinics that provide hormone treatment and psychologists who offer gender therapy, with one popular surgeon completing twice as many surgeries as he did five years ago.

When Van -- who lives as a man without the help of hormones or surgery -- made the switch, it wasn't a popular thing to do. Now, he said, he's just another trans man living in The City.

Access to transsexual procedures is helping many be true to their chosen gender. But is easy access to hormones and the deluge of information about transsexuality helping those in need, or is it just plain hip right now to be a boy?

"I think (some young) people are going to end up regretting what they have done," Van said of those who might be too quick to take hormones without considering the effects. "If you take hormones for a couple of years, there is no turning back."

Easy access

Dimensions, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender youth clinic in the Castro-Mission Health Center, is where many trans men have been coming since the doors opened three and a half years ago.

The clinic offers hormone treatment and has at least 25 female to male (FTM) transsexual clients who are on testosterone, according to clinic coordinator Laurie Lenrow.

Before a patient is permitted to take the hormones, they (or their guardians, if they are underage) are required to sign a consent form that outlines the permanent damage testosterone can do. Hair loss, beard and mustache growth, deepening of the voice, increased body hair and enlargement of the clitoris are irreversible, and the risk of cancer and diabetes is increased.

The clinicians here, like many who work with the transsexual community, do not closely adhere to what they consider conservative international standards of care for transsexuals, the Harry Benjamin Standard. The guidelines suggest three months of psychiatric treatment for those wanting to take hormones.

But patients at Dimensions do not have to undergo therapy and most are able to start hormone treatment within five weeks of their initial visit, following lab tests and a staff review of the individual case.

Lenrow compares taking testosterone to birth control pills, and points out there are many who don't take hormones or get operations. Besides, she said, most of their clients have been considering transition since they were teenagers and are usually "well-prepared" to make the decision.

Making history

Barely old enough to buy a drink, Chris Tavelli, 21, got chest surgery to remove his breasts in March and began taking testosterone in May.

He said he has known that his gender was wrong for as long as he remembers, but still admits that he made his decision at a young age, even though his family wanted him to wait.

But he doesn't think he'll have any regrets.

"Anything is possible, but I highly doubt I will ever regret it," he said. "You don't get to this decision on the whim. I'm just not a girl."

Still, many in the lesbian community are struggling to understand why so many young women want to change genders. While some view it as betrayal, others are just confused.

Bonnie Barrett, 33, graphic designer, is one of the confused. Barrett has been mistaken for a boy all her life.

"I'm not that old-fashioned," she said. "But (taking hormones) is a radical decision that I think is taken very lightly. What's wrong with just going to gym? What's wrong with just being butch?"

Why not just be a butch lesbian is a question that Van and Tavelli have all been asked a million times.

"It didn't fit," Van said simply. "I wanted to be myself, and myself is male."

Under the knife

A graceful metal robot with big red lips and voluminous breasts greets Michael Brownstein's clientele in his Potrero Hill loft medical office.

The gray-haired plastic surgeon has been doing sexual reassignment surgery in The City for more than 20 years. He has done hundreds of mastectomies and metoidioplasties -- the transformation of external female genitals into male (see inset) -- and business is booming.

Brownstein is doing twice as many surgeries as he did five years ago for clients who are mainly women in their 20s and 30s and want a mastectomy, or top surgery -- the more common of the two procedures that he does.

But he maintains that having surgery -- or even changing genders -- is not a fad.

"It's not a trendy thing," he said. "It's not like a rave party. This is a real condition."

Brownstein said the reason for the increase in procedures is that there is more acceptance of transsexuals, and more access to information via the Internet.

As chairman of the ethics committee for the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, he makes certain that his clients are ready to make the decision for surgery. But Brownstein doesn't require a letter from a therapist in every case, as is required in the guidelines.

"Someone who is 40 and has lived as a male for 20 years successfully, I wouldn't have much reservation," he said. "But a 22-year-old doesn't have that same degree of experience."

Getting equipped

Riley Richard is considering his options.

The 26-year-old with a sweet round face and tattoos running up his arm is going to therapy to figure out if hormones are the right treatment for him.

A few months ago, Richard decided to switch genders and went from she to he. Inside, Richard is all man.

"I'm a boy and I always have been," he said behind black-rimmed glasses and a ski cap pulled around his face. "I just don't have the biological equipment."

Richard has made the choice to go by "he" in a workplace that is accepting of his new gender, even though he was blessed otherwise.

Pronouns are important at Good Vibrations, where Richard works as a warehouse clerk. Sometimes it's the only word that gives away a person's gender in the sex toy distribution company where up to 15 percent of the employees are transsexuals -- the majority of whom are female to males transsexuals in their 20s and 30s.

But while Richard contemplates taking hormones, chest surgery is something he plans to do as soon as he can save the money.

Van doesn't plan to have surgery, top or otherwise.

"I want to keep my body intact," he said. "But there are things I can't do. I can't wear a tank top, I can't walk into a men's locker room."

But taking testosterone would change some of that. It would stop his periods, put more hair on his face, move fat off his hips and into his abdomen. It would make his bones bigger, his voice lower. With so many friends taking hormones, it's something Van has been contemplating.

"I think about it every day," he said.

E-mail Tanya Pampalone at tpampalone@sfexaminer.com


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To: wideawake
>>>>You can't cure mental illness with surgery.

Nor spiritual death with a worldy knife.

121 posted on 12/19/2001 1:20:27 PM PST by patent
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To: jla
I don't blame god. I'm saying that you should blame god.
122 posted on 12/19/2001 1:43:05 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: tellertime
I couldn't agree more.
123 posted on 12/19/2001 1:46:46 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: ArGee
G-d did create a perfect system... We broke it.

How does one go about breaking something that is perfect?

124 posted on 12/19/2001 1:49:50 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: ArGee
Will she have had a choice in the matter? Yes.

Don't tell that to the homocentrists (humans-elitists not gay-elitists) on the anti-animal threads. According to them, animals act strictly on either instinct or reactions to stimuli and do not make choices.

125 posted on 12/19/2001 1:55:48 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: semaj
Which one of those 10 commandments says "Thou shalt not alter thine gender"?
127 posted on 12/19/2001 1:58:25 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: Paul C. Jesup
Thank you.

When I'm done on here, I think I'm going to try reasoning with my dog.

128 posted on 12/19/2001 2:04:24 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: wbill
"Spoken word artists" are, for the most part, comedians with dellusions of grandeur. They usually do stuff similar to the comedic anecdotes that made Bill Cosby rich, only they use swear words and usually suck.
129 posted on 12/19/2001 2:05:27 PM PST by discostu
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To: Paul C. Jesup
Is there any testing done on candidates for transexual surgery to determine if what you have described in your #119 occurred? Or does the doctor pretty much do what the patient wants him to do?
130 posted on 12/19/2001 2:14:54 PM PST by independentmind
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To: independentmind
I wonder if candidates for nose jobs are compared to "normal" people first by their doctor to determine if their nose is outside of the "normal" size and shape prior to the doctor performing that surgery.
131 posted on 12/19/2001 2:29:48 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: Equality 7-2521
Surely you aren't comparing a sex change operation to a nose job?
132 posted on 12/19/2001 2:31:15 PM PST by independentmind
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To: independentmind
Yes and no, it depends on the type of problem.

What most people here don't seem to understand is that there are requirements before a transsexual can have surgery to change their genitials. For two examples of the requirements are that the person must live at least a year in the choosen gender before they can have the surgery and constant conseling by a doctor before hand. And that doctor and another doctor, who has also seen the person has to agree that the person is sane and that the surgery would improve the person's quility of life before the person can have the surgery.

This type of event is not a spur of the moment type of thing.

133 posted on 12/19/2001 2:36:13 PM PST by Paul C. Jesup
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To: independentmind
Actually I was.

Okay, how about a boob job?

134 posted on 12/19/2001 2:36:23 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: wideawake
You can't cure mental illness with surgery.


I don't know about that. Frontal Lobotomy sure works good on people with impulse control problems....
135 posted on 12/19/2001 2:39:22 PM PST by Kozak
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To: Equality 7-2521
How anyone could think that a sex change operation is the same as a nose job is beyond me. I literally don't understand how any adult could think this.

As for cosmetic surgery, I generally don't think it's a good idea unless there is a medical reason. Nose and "boob jobs", however don't alter the essence of who you are, and how you are perceived by others. A sex change operation does.

136 posted on 12/19/2001 2:40:56 PM PST by independentmind
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To: Paul C. Jesup
. For two examples of the requirements are that the person must live at least a year in the choosen gender before they can have the surgery and constant conseling by a doctor before hand. And that doctor and another doctor, who has also seen the person has to agree that the person is sane and that the surgery would improve the person's quility of life before the person can have the surgery.

Neither one of these conditions would determine if there was a biological basis for the sex change operation based on the conditions you described in #119. Counseling and decisions about sanity and improvements to the quality of life are fairly subjective, particularly when the doctors involved have a financial interest in performing the operation.

137 posted on 12/19/2001 2:45:53 PM PST by independentmind
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To: independentmind
Nose and "boob jobs", however don't alter the essence of who you are, and how you are perceived by others.

Now that would depend on the magnitude of the nose and boob jobs. I remain unclear on which parts of the body are acceptable to change and which ones would be a violation of something sacred. For instance, is it acceptable for me to shave my head or my face or should I just grow my hair forever as this choice will certainly change how I am perceived by others if not the essence of who I am. Changing my career, however, might change the essence of who I am and I've been known to do that on occasion.

138 posted on 12/19/2001 3:31:22 PM PST by Equality 7-2521
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To: ArGee
Post 102---Hilarious and brilliant and the same time. Are you going to be the president of BRAAD? ;)
139 posted on 12/19/2001 3:44:16 PM PST by JMJ333
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To: medlarebil
OMG, I read the article title thinking that its the ratio between girls to guys and that itll be easier to get dates, but then...oh man....thats gross...not cool...
140 posted on 12/19/2001 3:46:53 PM PST by Shackman
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