It's all relative TBH.
When compared to the full cost of my FFS,
SRS surgery costs are small and certainly wouldn't worry me.
Especially as the SRS costs are similar to the cost of a small new car.
It's no big deal for any ts in steady employment, AND able to save/get a loan*.
*being a ts can bugger this up.
I've a friend who came out of a marriage when they transitioned.
Their ex wife had a poor credit history, so the mortgage and loans were all in my friends name.
After the marriage collapsed, they were solely responsible for said loans.
Their current job is minimum wage so they have no chance to save
and are just about able to service said loans.
So, they would not be considered for a further loan, by anyone.
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