One facility) had a dying, extremely weak lady--a non-op male-to-female with AIDS--who refused to let nurses remove the thong she wore under two sets of underwear even though everything was wet," Witten said.
What does M-to-F stand for?
M-to-F stands for Male-to-Female
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Just as any individual identifying as male might be attracted to males or females, an individual having had male-to-female SRS may be attracted to males or females.
Finally, as we did to compare male-to-female brain aromatase activity, we selected a subset of sections from the control and estradiol-treated animals and performed the same analysis.
Male-to-female transitions can cost anywhere from $18,000 to $35,000, while female-to-male reassignments are far more expensive since a phalloplasty (in which a phallus is created, typically from the patient's forearm tissues) alone can run up to $50,000.