Posted on 07/08/2017 8:27:23 AM PDT by EdnaMode
PROUD Hayden Cross has made history by becoming the first British man to give birth.
The 21-year-old, said of daughter Trinity-Leigh: Shes my angel.
Hayden, born Paige, gave birth by caesarean.
He put his transition on hold to fall pregnant by a sperm donor.
Cradling his daughter the beaming parent said: Shes perfect in every way.
And he told The Sun: She is so good. Im so lucky.
Following the birth Hayden now plans to return to complete his gender realignment as soon as possible.
The proud father was born a girl, Paige, 21 years ago.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
The world has gone completely insane.
Right...And Caitlyn Jenner is the father of Kendall , Kyle & a few others. /s
...but you forget, in a liberal world you can just substitute “one reality for another”. They’re all equal don’t ya know?
I’ll just declare that reality doesn’t mean we need 2.1 children per couple to just continue the human existence. I say it’s not necessary so it must be true. /s
These people are dangerous.
BRAVO SIERRA!!
Never happened. Never will...
Note to The Sun: men do not “fall pregnant” nor give birth. This is not new!
21 year old woman has baby. Not really earth shaking.
So a woman who thinks she's a man gave birth to a child.
The birth isn't the story, the mental instability of the woman is the story.
Let me know when someone born biologically male, with only male organs gives birth. A mentally ill woman granted the legal fiction of being a man just doesn’t seem newsworthy to me.
***He put his transition on hold to fall pregnant by a sperm donor.***
She was “transitioning” and got pregnant.
That, of course, makes her a man.
Forget the vagina, uterus, ovaries, etc.
Those are irrelevant.
Forget the long, sharply tipped horns. It’s not a longhorn. It’s a horse.
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