ScorpioRising007
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- Oct 26, 2015
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Yeah some people have very hard lives. I remember in middle school we had a classmate that was born intersex. It really is not so simple as your either a man or woman sometimes. I had several classmates in high school who were boys, but they came to school dressed as girls because that is what they identified as. Our teachers let them do this and had no objections to it. I knew one who classmate who went through hormone therapy in high school. I went to a high school that was in a Democrat state and these classmates were accepted by our teaching staff and classmates with open arms.I may sound insane, but I don't even fully understand what a Transexual is. It is all confusing to a person like myself who has never sought it out.
If they were born a man obviously they can't give birth. What if they were born a woman? Can they keep both parts?
I don't know, there are too many variables and it is far worse when people use socialization to further skew and confuse.
As far as Nikki's comments, she simply said she wasn't a doctor. Who knows maybe with medical advances maybe one day a trans individual will be able to give birth.