Selling Own Organs
Apparently it is illegal to sell even one's personal kidney to fund gender transitioning:
https://journalsonline.academypublishing.org.sg/Journals/Singapore-Academy-of-Law-Annual-Review-of-Singapore-Cases/e-Archive/ctl/eFirstSALPDFJournalView/mid/512/ArticleId/148/Citation/JournalsOnlinePDF
https://iol.co.za/news/world/2008-07-03-organ-traders-sentenced/
>Sulaiman bin Damanik, who was to sell his kidney to a well-known Singaporean retailer for S$23 700 ($17 460) in June this year, was found guilty of agreeing to sell his kidney and lying to officials.
Another way the government tries to control my body.
Of course, it is possible to make the argument that, for the
purposes of criminal law, an intention to commit an illegal act (which is
then carried out) is sufficient to warrant punishment; and the
requirement of mens rea in criminal law ought to be distinguished from
the possibility that that intention to act is unaccompanied by
information as to the downstream consequences of one’s action. As a
crude example, the law does not require a rapist to understand the
physical and psychological harm that his actions would cause to his
victims. But this is not an entirely satisfactory resolution to the
conundrum because the offence in question consists in the agreement to
participate in an arrangement to sell one’s organs. Can it fairly be said
that a person who is not in a position to make an informed decision has,
by definition, agreed to enter into such an arrangement?