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“It’s not like changing clothes” – M’sian Tells Bai En to Reconsider Thailand Gender Change Plan

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Source: Facebook | 大马王力宏 (江昭上)

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Malaysian celebrity lawyer, Jiang Shao Shang saw the need to send a reminder to Bai En, a Malaysian cross-dresser who recently announced his plan to undergo gender-affirmation surgery in Thailand soon.

In a video shared on his Facebook page, Jiang told Bai En, who recently went by the name Bryan Wee to reconsider his decision, which could alter his life forever.

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“I saw your live video with your parents. I couldn’t help but notice how heartbroken your mum was. It’s like whatever she does is wrong. Letting you go or not, she felt nothing was right.”

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He strongly urged Bai En to rethink the major decision that will change his life forever, especially with consequences that have no turning back. Jiang then held a banana to make his point.

“No matter how much you cut this banana, it’ll turn into a rotten banana, at most, and not an abalone.”

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He then highlighted the consequences that may follow after the complicated surgery, such as dysfunctional private parts which can be irreversible.

“It’s not like changing clothes. There’s no turning back if you regret this later on. I think you should wait for a few more years when you can think about this maturely before making an absolute serious decision.”

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Jiang also reminded Bryan to ignore the haters who supported his decision to change his gender, saying they would still laugh at him regardless of the decision he makes in the future.

Just recently, Bai En revealed that his previous alter ego – Bryan Wee has ceased to exist, and said that he’s headed to Bangkok by the end of this month to perform surgery to change his gender.

 

Some decisions, once made, there will be no turning back, and the consequences are bound to stick with you your entire life.

 

Also read: M’sian Shows Off His RM26K Chanel Handbag, Says Others Can’t Afford Even With 2-Year Salaries

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