Absolutely. This is fraud as much as changing the birth date or place. If it was accurate at the moment of birth, then it is carved in stone. If a person decides to change something later about their appearance, tough. You don’t get to defraud other people by falsifying your birth certificate.
Reality bites. You should leave it alone.
What disturbs me a lot about this whole “trans” fantasy is how it will affect the dating scene. These people lie. Heck, their whole life becomes a lie once they cross over. And now we have the government colluding in that lie and providing cover up by falsifying birth documents? What do they do with the original, stuff it down the memory hole?
I am teaching my kids to recognize the “trans” people we see around town. Some are so convincing that, at first, they don’t believe me. I have cautioned them that they must learn to spot gender impersonators. The worst thing in the world would be to date one of the and not know.
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