Posted on 09/27/2013 6:37:13 PM PDT by massmike
A California man says he realized he was gay more than 20 years into his marriage, then he realized he was a she.
Its the kind of thing many think would tear a husband and wife apart, but not David and Cat Kaufman. But the end of the Kaufmans love story has an unusual ending. More than 20 years later, David Kaufman became Dani Kaufman.
Four years ago, Dani says he finally fully realized his attraction to men. While David, a husband and father, struggled with the idea of what to do next, he had no idea his wife had a secret of her own.
Yes, Cat told her husband shed recently realized she was a lesbian.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacramento.cbslocal.com ...
To lay cover fire for AIDS and other disasters brought on by homosexuals.
well, remember, Lady Gag sings that song, that they were born that way.
Talk about perverting the culture— I channel surfed and ran across one of those singing competition shows. And on the show, an 11 year old girl was singing Lady Gag’s song about homosexuality.
California....
This is a question for those who own the media. It should be a question just before walking the plank.
Personally I prefer margaritas on the beach and I mix them up at home with 100% agave tequila, real lime juice and Cointreau. I then put them in empty Gatorade bottles so that the pesky police patrolling the beaches in their silly buggies never hassle me.
But I digress...
After his big success in 1980, Holmes went on to become a semi-successful playright, notably adapting the bland John Grisham novel "A Time to Kill" to the stage to mostly favorable reviews. He did other music besides the "Partners In Crime" album but they pretty much amounted to nothing.
Still, it is better to be a star for a short period of time than to never have been a star at all. Bill Danoff of the Starland Vocal Band can tell you something about that. Presumably, he is a heterosexual as well.
Thanks for the info on Rupert Holmes. I often wonder about one hit wonders, or singers who are big for a while but then seem to disappear.
Sigh. It that it?
As Peggy Lee sang: "Is that all there is?"
1. Both are more that just "issues." IMHO they are serious biological errors in the make up of that body.
It's not "their body" because the horrible errors are in only ONE person, NOT multiples. I have always read lots of scifi, so the image isn't unknown. But it's a TERRIBLE aberrancy for some poor soul, God's soul, to endure.
They seem to be biological, rather than neurological.
From the Internet:
Intersex: in humans and other animals, is a variation in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, and/or genitals that do not allow an individual to be distinctly identified as male or female. Such variation may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female. Intersex infants with ambiguous outer genitalia may be surgically 'corrected' to more easily fit into a socially accepted sex category. Others may opt, in adulthood, for surgical procedures in order to align their physical sex characteristics with their gender identity or the sex category to which they were assigned at birth. Others will not become aware that they are intersexunless they receive genetic testingbecause it does not manifest in their phenotype. Some individuals may be raised as a certain sex (male or female) but then identify with another later in life, while others may not identify themselves as either exclusively female or exclusively male. Research has shown gender identity of intersex individuals to be independent of sexual orientation, though some intersex conditions also affect an individual's sexual orientation.
Hermaphrodite is an organism that has reproductive organs normally associated with both male and female sexes.
Historically, the term hermaphrodite has also been used to describe ambiguous genitalia and gonadal mosaicism in individuals of gonochoristic species, especially human beings.
The word intersex has come into preferred usage for humans, since the word hermaphrodite is considered to be misleading and stigmatizing, as well as "scientifically specious and clinically problematic".
Plants are hermaphroditic...not people.
"hey babe, take a walk on the wild side."
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Science fiction? I learned about it in neuroscience class and was responding to someone who was being adamant about choice. It is an issue. We all have issues. I am not going to debate what would be worse. I personally think biological issues were allowed so we could picture the depravity of our souls. I may look “normal” but I am fallen and corrupt. Can’t wait to be perfected, and will probably look the same, since Jesus has His scars.
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