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Girl underwent surgeries, turning into man
www.chinaview.cn 2006-04-01 11:17:03

Geng Zi shows his new ID card after his sucessful gender transformation.(Photo: China Daily file)

    BEIJING, April 1 -- A girl who underwent surgeries four times to change her gender showed "his" face to the public on Wednesday in Zhongshan Hospital, Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province.


    The girl, originally named Geng Junlan, underwent four operations in a year to become a boy, now called Geng Zi.

    Dr Xiu Zhifu, chief of department of orthopedics at Zhongshan Hospital, said that Geng Zi is now a man, the Southeast Express reported on Thursday.

    Not only was the operation a medical success, but Geng also developed a totally male psyche. Dr. Xiu said. "Geng is unable to father his own kids like other men," Xiu added.

    Geng feels happy now because his family as well as people around him have accepted him. "They understand me a lot better now than before the operations," he said.

    Geng Zi impressed journalists because of his friendliness and good nature while facing a group of reporters.

    A male reporter even made fun of him and asked, "Do you have any desires as a genuine man now?"

    "Well, I don't have a girlfriend at the moment, so it is hard to answer your question; but to be frank, I prefer seeing pretty girls on the street now," Geng replied.

    Geng also said that he had a fairly good state of mind, so he could endure tough times.

    Asked why he wanted to be a man, Geng explained he had dreamed of being a man since he was a child, but he didn't have enough money for the operation.

    "I have quarreled with my family for 14 years on this matter," Geng said.

    Geng Zi's parents are educated people, but he said they always ignored her unusual request and  scolded her.

    "They tried to persuade me to get married and settle down as soon as possible, while I persisted in demanded to change my sex," Geng said.

    Geng said that people sized "her" up with curious eyes before the operations. They are nice to him now since they know the truth.

    "My family also accepted me again," Geng said, "My parents applied for a new identification card on my behalf."

    "Now, my lifelong dream has come true. I can say I haven't wasted my life," Geng said.

    But, Geng is a little worried about his marriage prospects. He hoped that his future wife would accept his unusual history.

    He also regretted that he would never be able to have a baby.

    "I have nothing to fear now," Geng resolutely said, "even though the operations were extremely painful at the time, I had never thought about giving up."

    (Source: China Daily)

Editor: Yang Li
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