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Wow. I missed this one. I thought it was an April Fool’s hoax, but then I read he’s a transgender male who kept his female organs. His [female] wife was unable to get pregnant, so why not give this a try? Weird and cool at the same time. I must admit, I’m a bit surprised he found a wife accepting his transgender history. Weird and cool, again.  

via Reuters
photo Oprah.com
Posted on Saturday, April 5, 2008 by Registered Commenterk. in , | Comments3 Comments

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I'm a bit...confused isn't quite the right term...questioning, maybe of your statement. "...I'm a bit surprised he found a wife accepting his transgender history."

I guess because the language implies that he is somehow less acceptable? I get that a wider percentage of the population has an issue with Trans vs. Not...

April 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTaylor
Yes, I do believe that the general heterosexual population (in particular Hawaii, where he is from) would have difficulty partnering with someone who was once the same gender, and actually if he still has female organs, still the same gender at 50% (I guess). Hmmm. I need to think about that a bit more.
April 5, 2008 | Registered Commenterk.
Well, I don't know what the fuzz is about.
Technicly he is a woman - biologicly - living as a man.

While it's good that this is shown and made public and so the acceptance will be greater, I still don't understand the hype.


He / she is not a pregnant man.

You can not become a man nor a woman in a gender "change". One can only get close to that. But neither can a man become a woman - pregnancy - or a woman become a man - sperm.

May 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTMM

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