Posted on 03/27/2008 3:19:21 PM PDT by XR7
Thousands of Oregonians a year change their names. But the case of a Bend resident who says he is legally male and five months pregnant has highlighted the much smaller numbers who legally change their sex.
That option exists in Oregon, as in most states, for transsexuals who switch genders.
"Oregon's law is very typical," said Shannon Minter, legal director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights in San Francisco.
The crux of the decades-old law is one sentence. The same court with jurisdiction over legal name changes "may order a legal change of sex and enter a judgment indicating the change of sex of a person whose sex has been changed by surgical procedure."
The law does not define "surgical procedure" or specify what sort of anatomical change, if any, is required.
"There's no specific requirement in the law that there be a letter from a surgeon," said Lake James Perriguey, a Portland attorney who specializes in sex-discrimination cases. "A specific judge might want to see a letter, but that's it."
Perriguey said he takes up to 10 legal sex-change cases a year. He always includes a surgeon's letter as documentation of the sex change. He said he knows of cases in which a person received a legal change of sex on the basis of facial reconstruction.
The high-profile Bend case involves Thomas Beatie, who says he was born female but identifies as a male.
In a first-person account this month in The Advocate, a gay publication, Beatie said he legally changed his name and sex about 10 years ago in Hawaii. He underwent a double mastectomy and started testosterone injections, he said, but kept female reproductive organs.
A couple of years ago, after moving to Oregon, Beatie said that he and his wife, Nancy, decided to have a child. Because Nancy couldn't conceive, Beatie told The Advocate he stopped taking testosterone to allow his menstrual cycle to resume, and became pregnant through artificial insemination.
No one knows how many people legally change their sex, said Minter, the legal director for lesbian rights. "It's a very small population."
Perriguey said it would be highly unusual for a person to undergo a legal sex change to gain rights or financial benefits, such as health coverage through a spouse.
"There might be some who would try that," he said, "but when people choose to live as another gender, they're not doing it for collateral benefits."
Beatie declined to answer questions from The Oregonian this week, saying he had an exclusive contract with another media outlet. But The Advocate spoke repeatedly with Beatie before publication and insisted on talking with his obstetrician-gynecologist to verify the pregnancy and other medical details, deputy editor Rachel Dowd told The Oregonian.
"We had some questions," she said. "Pregnancy -- that was the big one."
Beatie is not the first legal male to become pregnant, she said. "But for some reason, this one has taken off."
I don’t think there are enough of this type out there to justify a policy beyond alerting the carnival.
Physiological was more what I was thinking initially. Psychological comes later.
There once was a queer from Khartoum who took a lesbian up to his room. They argued all night over who had the right to do what, and with which, and to whom!
Since she only removed breast tissue but really made no other permanent measure to being the male she claimed to identify with, I don't see how the law could have recognized her as a male. You don't keep your ovaries and womb and claim you're now a man.
Thank you for not posting the picture. I really don't want to know.
oh my! Not what I expected.
You are right. This is not a man. She is a disturbed woman who took male hormones and had her breasts removed.
I had no idea! Here's another story from 2000; two lesbians decided to become gay "men." Apparently this "couple" didn't stay together for long. Wiki says the writer is controversial for advocating bestiality!
Family Values: Two Dads With a DifferenceNeither of Us Was Born Male
I’m thinking of it in terms of protecting the child. This woman with a beard, no breasts, and a man’s name is pregnant. What a tragedy for the child. If we could protect even one more child from having to grow up with such a “mother”, it is necessary to change the laws.
Dear God,
Thanks for making me a Bull.
As always,
Your pal......
It's right there in the article. S/he "identifies as a woman." For the TS crowd that's all that counts. You're a woman, or man, because you think of yourself as a woman, or man.
Sex/gender as a state of mind. Which ties in really oddly with their gay/lesbian fellow travelers, who insist that sexual orientation is inborn. So mental conditions, such as who we are attracted to, are inborn, while the physical condition of maleness/femaleness is nothing but a point of view.
You are right. This is not a man. She is a disturbed woman who took male hormones and had her breasts removed.
Ugh! How about screwing up the child’s life with just more complications. Sheesh!
My first thought is that poor kid. My second thought is that poor wife (the non-altered female that can’t conceive). My next thoughts are for the grandparents. Poor them and shame on that she/he for going public with this. It can’t do anyhing but hurt everyone else involved.
The laws of nature already do.
I think this story is a hoax.
Shall this person be listed as both father AND mother of the baby?
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Dender Identity Disorder a condition in which a person has been born one gender, usually on the basis of their sex at birth, but identifies as belonging to another gender, and feels significant discomfort or the inability to deal with this condition... The core symptom of gender identity disorders is gender dysphoria, literally being uncomfortable with one's assigned gender. This feeling is usually reported as "having always been there" since childhood, although in some cases, it appears in adolescence or adulthood.
ping.
It is just as possible to change your sex as it is to change your race.
The law is a ass.
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