Trans woman sues OB-GYN for refusing treatment of male genitalia

A transgender lady accused a gynecologist of discriminating against her after refusing to treat her for a bodily part she didn’t even have.

As legal action was taken, the issue became more serious and is currently dividing people worldwide.

Read on to find out more.

Canadian transgender activist Jessica Yaniv, now known as Jessica Simpson, caused a stir in 2018 when she began bringing many human rights complaints against beauticians who would not do her man parts.

Simpson desired a Brazilian, a procedure that involves shaving off all or some of a woman’s pubic hair. Estheticians receive specialized training for both “brozilian” and “manzilian,” which are terms used to describe the same treatment using the penis or scrotum.

Despite the fact that Simpson, 37, still has male genitalia, she accused five separate beauticians of not giving her a wax and demanded up to $15,000 in damages from each of them.

According to the Telegraph, the resident of Langley, British Columbia, told the judge, “Until I mentioned I was transgender, none of these providers had any issues with anything.”

Beauty salons versus Simpson

The trans woman was sentenced to pay $2,000 in damages to each of the three respondents who appeared at the proceedings after losing the nation’s historic discrimination case in 2019.

She also displayed “animus toward certain racial, religious, and cultural groups,” according to the court.

Minority home-based estheticians who spoke little English and were compelled to close their operations following Simpson’s charges were the workers that testified.

Although the women were neither prepared or educated to handle male anatomy, they provided Brazilian waxing procedures to their female clientele.

She said, “No, why should I feel bad?” in response to a Calgary Herald reporter who questioned if she felt bad about the businesses closing as a result of her. I was the victim in this situation. In my opinion, all women ought to be treated equally.

The fire department versus Simpson

Over the following few years, the “activist,” who one justice of the BC Supreme Court described as a “prolific litigant,” filed complaints against a local news network, the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), provincial health, and beauty pageants.

 

 

 

 

 

Simpson reportedly placed over 30 calls for assistance getting out of the bath before receiving a warning from the Langley Fire Department in February 2021.

According to the letter to Simpson, “the Fire Department has received and responded to over 30 such calls for assistance since January 21, none of which constituted a medical emergency.”

Additionally, we are aware that you behaved inappropriately and lewdly toward Fire Department personnel while they were at your house.

“Among other things, your actions have made the Fire Department’s employees work in an unsuitable and dangerous atmosphere. The Township does not approve of this, and it will not be allowed to continue.

According to the Western Standard, she replied with a since-deleted tweet in which she stated that she would “be suing the township for libel and other things.”

Gibson versus the gynecologist

Simpson, who has been accused of racism multiple times, seems to be strengthened by the public scrutiny despite her numerous accusations, which include assault, mischief, possession of a restricted weapon, and using sexualized language in conversations with minor females.

She most recently chose to target the office of a gynecologist who allegedly informed her that “we don’t serve transgender patients.”

Simpson expressed her shock, confusion, and hurt in a since-deleted Instagram post.

“Is it legal for them to do that? She tagged the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC), which oversees medical regulation in the province, in her tweet, asking, “Isn’t that against the college practices?”

“Gynecologists are part of the multidisciplinary team that engage with transgender and non-binary patients, either as part of the transition stage performing surgery or managing pre- or post-transition gynecological problems,” she then shared with her followers, according to the Daily Mail.

Additionally, since she filed the complaint in 2019, there have been no updates, despite her later claims that the CPSBC acknowledged she had experienced discrimination.

What people are saying

“A man does not become a woman by taking artificial hormones and having plastic surgery. Furthermore, Kirralie Smith told Binary, a group that “pushes against harmful gender theory and the aggressive ideological agenda that comes with it,” that “it does not automatically mean all OBGYNs would be qualified to treat a man who imitates being a woman.”

“[Simpson] should see a transgender specialist, not a physician who specializes in women’s health care,” Smith added.

One of the funniest and most controversial comedians in the world, Ricky Gervais, also responded to Simpson’s assertions, saying, “It’s disgusting that a qualified gynecologist can refuse to check a lady’s cock for ovarian cancer.” What if she has a pregnant bollock? She might lose the child. “I’m furious,” he tweeted.

Later, Gervais said on X: “This year, I’m defying convention and dressing up as courageous female feminist Jessica Yaniv for my Halloween party instead of dressing up as anything strange and eerie. I also won’t need to wax my large, hairy balls because of this.

Healthcare transformation

When it comes to ordinary healthcare, medical practitioners are becoming more vocal about the important distinctions between the anatomy of a natal female and structurally different neo-vaginas, or vaginas formed after gender-affirming surgery.

 

 

 

Experts stress the importance of regular gynecologic care for “anyone with a cervix, vagina, uterus, ovaries, or fallopian tubes, regardless of gender.”

This implies that a person who was assigned male at birth does not require the same level of medical attention as a trans guy or a biological woman.

According to an article titled The Importance of Transgender Gynecology, a trans woman will only require gynecological care for her new vulva and vagina following “reconstructive genital surgery.”

Simpson had all of her male body parts at the moment.

This is a clinical safety and competency concern, not a discriminatory issue.

If you believe that identity should take precedence over anatomy, do let us know. Let us know what you think, and then tell others about this article so we can start a discussion!

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