The 23-year-old identical twins Jack and Jesse Gref seem to be the most ordinary guys, and would not stand out in a crowd of the same guys.
However, they were born girls and their names were Jacqueline and Jennifer, and they simultaneously performed partial sex reassignment surgery at the age of 18.
The Gref twins are from Baltimore, Maryland. They grew up in a conservative Christian family and were apparently quite normal girls.
However, according to them, already in childhood, they prayed every day that God would turn them into boys.
At 16, when puberty was in full swing, they became aware of themselves as gay. However, after a couple of years, they realized that this was not true, since they liked girls, and began to be called transsexuals.
In April 2017, they started taking the male hormone testosterone, and in August 2017, both underwent breast surgery at the same time.
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In the already new masculine appearance, both quickly found friends (female) and they did not have any problems with relationships. In addition, both work in law enforcement. Jack is the county's deputy sheriff.
According to the twins, it was all a shock for their parents and their older sister. They had only rarely heard of such things before and suddenly faced it in their family. In addition, their father is a pastor in the Catholic Church. Due to a misunderstanding, the twins moved from Maryland to Georgia.
Jesse works as an assistant officer and says that if he remembered himself at the age of 15 or 16, then he would not have believed at all that it was possible to become who you feel. He only dared to imagine himself in the form of a man and was afraid to do something radical.
Until the age of 15, the twins still dressed as girls, but then they began to attend cosplay meetings and dressed in men's clothes. Then they increasingly began to dress like guys and behave accordingly. After leaving school, they cut their hair short and never returned to the female role again.
When they underwent surgery to remove their breasts in August 2017, it was another important step forward for them. At the same time, both received documents in which their gender was indicated as male. According to Jack, it was like a big stone fell from his soul and now he feels much more natural.
Whether Jack and Jesse are going to go further and go through genital reassignment surgery has not been reported in the press.