What's so complicated about getting a shifty guy with a meat cleaver to chop off Phil's nuts?
Here's an idea Phil: why don't you squeeze your balls til they pop?Phil said:well, I've got your sub-forum by the balls for a while, and I will squeeze them til you pop.
Also Phil should've looked at the poll results here where tha majority of us says yes, Phil should have his surgery.
A surgical castration isn't even a trans surgery. Actual trans people get full sexual reassignment surgery (srs) Phil's getting the same procedure that pedophiles and rapists are mandated to receive in some states.
That would require him to drop his persecution complex and Phil ain't doing that.
Not entirely true. A lot of trans women get an orchiectomy, usually because there's a tremendous hormonal impact that comes from having the testies removed and because many can't afford srs (which usually ranges from $12,000-$30,000). In Phil's case, the surgery would be a lot less expensive because California has passed several laws making it easier for trans people to get surgery with insurance, especially state insurance. However, given that there are still costs other costs that Phil couldn't cover and that doctors would never sign off on it, Phil is trying for the orchiectomy. Even there, doctors aren't going to give you the referral letter you need, Phil, unless you can show them you're mentally sound and you can keep yourself clean enough to prevent severe infection... and I don't think Phil could convince ANYONE that he's mentally sound or sanitary.