‘On the inside, I am a lesbian woman’ — Spanish soldiers exploit Trans Law to unlock better pay

The purely administrative process enabled through Spain’s liberal Trans Law has unlocked a number of perks previously reserved for biological women — Roberto explains how it has improved his own life.

A corporal in the Spanish Army has revealed how an administrative gender change under Spain’s new Trans Law has seen their pension increase, unlocked the child benefit since they are now recognized as a “mother,” and facilitated a move to a private room in the barracks with their own private bathroom.

“On the outside, I feel like a heterosexual man. But on the inside, I am a lesbian woman, which prevails. That’s why I made the legal change to being a woman,” said 35-year-old Roberto Perdigones in an interview with El Español online newspaper.

The soldier explains that they are a man, equipped with male genitalia and a beard. They have also fathered a son and remain attracted to women.

Roberto is one of dozens of officials stationed in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta to have used the far-left trans legislation to their advantage with reports this week suggesting that as many as 37 soldiers, police officers, and public officials have changed their gender in a purely administrative capacity in order to access extra perks as women.

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