Posted on 11/19/2015 10:35:58 AM PST by C19fan
A transgender woman trying to find love has told how she is rejected by straight men for having 'male parts' and was even called an 'abomination' by her own father. Claire Green, 20, from Virginia, says she has no problem meeting men but they often disappear once they find out she used to be a boy. After transitioning over a year ago, she found the courage to go to the beach in a bikini for the first time on BBC Three documentary, Young, Trans And Looking For Love which airs on Monday.
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Un-datable!
Another reason why I would never reach into Ann coulters undies
“Claire” says if she doesn’t tell a guy that she is a guy it could lead to complications... Yea, like you could get yourself killed.
I never understood a man going through all that to be a woman when they could just act and dress like a woman and be gay. It sure would be a lot easier and cheaper.
So if they already have a woman’s body, how is it they are a man and why do they need to change their body?
From Slingblade:
Absolutely great movie. Carl Childers is my favorite movie retard, followed by Chance the gardener.
(How retarded can Carl really be — he found his road to redemption. So many of us do not.)
So that's literally a man born in a woman's body. Interesting.
So if they already have a woman's body, how is it they are a man
"the insensitivity to androgens is only clinically significant when it occurs in genetic males (i.e. individuals with a Y chromosome, or more specifically, an SRY gene). All affected individuals are phenotypically female; they develop a normal female habitus, despite the presence of a Y chromosome." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_androgen_insensitivity_syndrome
and why do they need to change their body?
They don't need to: "Individuals with CAIS are raised as females. They are born phenotypically female, and almost always exhibit a female gender identity along with a sexual orientation of androphilia (i.e. a sexual attraction to men)." (ibid)
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