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has admitted she avoided relationships with gay men while she was a man and that she hopes to lose her 'virginity' to someone 'special' now that she has transitioned into a woman.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, just five days after undergoing a six-hour Penile-Peritoneal Vaginoplasty, Jessica, 37, opened up about the 'lonely' experience of struggling with her identity.
'When I stared my transition after my trip to Thailand in 2019 a lot of people thought that it was a press stunt simply because a lot people didn't take me seriously,' she said.

'People just assumed that i was a plastic surgery addict when, in fact, I was trying to find myself and who I really was!'
New chapter: Jessica Alves has admitted she avoided relationships with gay men while she was a man and that she hopes to lose her 'virginity' to someone 'special' now that she has transitioned into a woman
Of past romantic or intimate experiences, Jessica went on: 'I have never had a relationship with a gay man because my brain has always been female.

I remember when I was growing up I used to wear my mothers clothing and dance around the house and that was when I was happy.
'I am still healing but I already have a vagina and she is perfect. Dr Kamol at Kamol hospital has a catalogue of his work.

I am 37-years-old and I chose a vagina that looks young - the equivalent of an 18-year-old's.
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'My vagina will function the same as a biological vagina and in three months from now I will be able to lose my virginity and to have intercourse.'
Of the prospect of this, she added: 'The issue is that I don't have anyone on my radar yet.

I want that day to be magical and special even, so if I have to wait longer for it I will do so until the right man for my me comes along.'
Feeling good: Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, just five days after undergoing a six-hour Penile-Peritoneal Vaginoplasty, Jessica, 37, opened up about the 'lonely' experience of struggling with her identity
Honest: 'When I stared my transition after my trip to Thailand in 2019 a lot of people thought that it was a press stunt simply because a lot people didn't take me seriously,' she said
Jessica underwent the procedure on February 17 said is recovering well and feeling comfortable.
She told MailOnline that her family have been incredibly supportive of her decision to get surgery - which cost her £13,700.
But she admits that not everyone has been so accepting of her decision.
'I lost most of the people that I assumed were my friends.

They could not cope with the changes,' she regretfully revealed. '2020 was a very lonely year with Covid restrictions - but I was able to have my feminisation surgeries and do my hormone therapy all privately as the waiting list on the NHS to have the first assessment is three years so I could not rely on it.'
A new woman: She told MailOnline that her family have been incredibly supportive of her decision to get surgery - which cost her £13,700
Recovery: 'I am still healing but I already have a vagina and she is perfect.

Dr Kamol at Kamol hospital has a catalogue of his work. I am 37-years-old and I chose a vagina that looks young - the equivalent of an 18-year-old's,' she said
Adding to this feeling of isolation, Jessica admits she has never met another trans woman.
'I have never met a trans woman in my life.
I have never had anyone to look up to. I just followed my heart,' she said.
She also reveals how she has lost work thanks to her transition. 
'Over the past eight years I have been working as a TV personality in many countries, I have done more then 400 TV shows in 23 countries.

I knew that once I came out as a trans woman I would lose a lot of work. I lost TV contracts in Russia, Romenia, the USA and Spain, including branding and products endorsements,' she revealed.
Post-surgery: Jessica underwent the procedure on February 17 said is recovering well and feeling comfortable
'I feel born again': Jessica revealed on Friday she has had gender reassignment surgery in Bangkok and said it has given her the confidence to 'find love and be intimate'
She went on: 'In the UK we have laws to protect trans people.

But to be a trans person in the UK is still something alien and most of society don't know how to treat or to address a trans person using the right pronouns. Or even ask how the person would like to be addressed.
'There have been a few times at my GP practice or at airports where I have lost my cool when people who are supposed to be helping me still used male pronouns and that felt like a knife into my chest.
'In the UK we must see trans people integrated as part of society, they must have work opportunities and we need more trans people also on TV and in films.

That will be a way to teach society that we are equals.'
Jessica admits how she would spend her pre-surgery life putting on a front. 
Happy: She now feels like she can finally be herself after being born into the wrong body - pictured having a pre-operation check 
Operating theatre: Dr.Kamol Pansritum M.D.preformed the surgical technique at Kamol Cosmetic Hospital (pictured) 
'I would attend a party or an event or even a TV show wearing beautiful fitted suits when in fact I wanted to wear dresses,' she said.

'As soon as would get back home or back to the hotel I would strip off and do my make up and put a wig on and heals and sit on my sofa to watch a movie alone.
'While living as a man I was really unhappy, I tried to fulfill myself with lavish expensive travels and clothing and more and more plastic surgery up to the point that I became a cross-dresser in secret four years ago.
'It feels like I have been born again at the age of 37.' 
Dr.Kamol Pansritum used Jessica's abdominal (peritoneal) lining to create her vagina.

The modern technique is also used on women who are born without a vaginal canal.
Making memories: Jessica had to quarantine for two weeks before her procedure but found a little time to go sight-seeing before being operated on 
Past life: Jessica shot to fame due to her multiple plastic surgeries when she was living as a man, attracting a huge social media following and worldwide fame (pictured September 2018)
Jessica, who found fame as TV star The Human Ken Doll, explained: 'I went to this hospital because it is one of the best in the world for transgender people.
'The peritoneal tissue used is very similar to a vagina as it is elastic and self-lubricates.
'This modern technique doesn't demand a lifetime of dilation unlike the other options of penile enlargement and olive oil inversion or using the colon.
She's got company: Her appearance at the hospital appeared to have generated a stir among reporters, with a small TV crew seen waiting in a hospital corridor
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