User talk:2603:6010:6642:F580:808B:F240:2EF0:62C4

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Happy editing! -- Tamzin (she/they) &#124; o toki tawa mi. 02:02, 18 June 2021 (UTC)

Gender affirmation surgery
Hi there! My name's Tamzin. I noticed your recent contributions to Transmedicalism. "Gender affirmation surgery" is a neologism, and its meaning is unclear to most readers. (In theory any surgery can affirm someone's gender, and [what's commonly known as] sex reassignment surgery isn't even the most popular surgery for people to get as part of their transitions.) For that reason, I've reverted your edit. This is a situation where there's no term that everyone's happy with, and for that reason it's best to be consistent with the term that is currently the title of the article on the topic: Sex reassignment surgery. If you think that a different term should be used, it would be best to request moving (renaming) that article. You can do so at Talk:Sex reassignment surgery. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out on my talk page, or by replying here with the template. Thanks. -- Tamzin (she/they) &#124; o toki tawa mi. 02:02, 18 June 2021 (UTC)