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What's The Problem Here?
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he'll be on everyone's "special friend" list!
he'll be on everyone's "special friend" list!
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I agree that her being a criminal lessens my sympathy for her but she's still the victim of some unfortunate attitudes. Oddly she seems to get the worst of both worlds, bring called a man and then described anyway as mainly a sexual object. It's a shame to still see such attitudes is all.
I agree that her being a criminal lessens my sympathy for her but she's still the victim of some unfortunate attitudes. Oddly she seems to get the worst of both worlds, bring called a man and then described anyway as mainly a sexual object. It's a shame to still see such attitudes is all.
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3T get real baby
the first case on this was Corbett v Corbett
the April Ashley case
Ormerod J, who was also a doctor heard the case
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Corbe tt_v_Co rbett
and no it is NOT a matter of XY .....
the first case on this was Corbett v Corbett
the April Ashley case
Ormerod J, who was also a doctor heard the case
https:/
and no it is NOT a matter of XY .....
Certainly I agree that legally gender can be a tricky thing and it can't be totally arbitrary. But if you've had so much surgery and spent so long living as a woman then it is hardly a snap decision. It's important to recognize how hard it is for most transpeople to be able to go through the process. To decide to have surgery, to come out to their family and friends etc. It's rarely done on a whim. It would be nice to see that respected.
DB standard legal principles govern the hard (!) cases you describe and lurch around
The CP would stand as lawful as they were both men on the date they contracted the partnership.
Still, prettier people than you have got it wrong
Dear dear Princess Di thought the Act of Settlement 1701 had a provision that the Prince of Waes shall not be married to a Roman Catholic whereas the Act specifies that the fella shall not marry a Roman Catholic
so she applied to the cardinal archbishop of westminster for instruction prior to conversion who declared that altho the church of rome was a church of sinners and not saints, nonetheless they werent quite ready for the likes of Princess Di
and the rest they say is History .....
Hey DB can you imagine her following Dodi around five paces behind, in a niqab ?
The CP would stand as lawful as they were both men on the date they contracted the partnership.
Still, prettier people than you have got it wrong
Dear dear Princess Di thought the Act of Settlement 1701 had a provision that the Prince of Waes shall not be married to a Roman Catholic whereas the Act specifies that the fella shall not marry a Roman Catholic
so she applied to the cardinal archbishop of westminster for instruction prior to conversion who declared that altho the church of rome was a church of sinners and not saints, nonetheless they werent quite ready for the likes of Princess Di
and the rest they say is History .....
Hey DB can you imagine her following Dodi around five paces behind, in a niqab ?
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Togo, I meant that she was getting abused in the male prison and there was a likelihood that may lessen for those looking after the standards in the prison if she were moved, to me that meant their resistance was making life harder for themselves.
Eddie (who seems to know) said she would suffer more in a woman's prison , so now to be frank I feel the powers that be have lost control in both.
I don't have sympathy regarding the crimes she has committed I simply feel that each prisoner should be placed with due consideration - I also read she has mental health issues but do not know the details.
Anyway, she's been moved.
Eddie (who seems to know) said she would suffer more in a woman's prison , so now to be frank I feel the powers that be have lost control in both.
I don't have sympathy regarding the crimes she has committed I simply feel that each prisoner should be placed with due consideration - I also read she has mental health issues but do not know the details.
Anyway, she's been moved.
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What I want is for her criminal activities to be disentangled from her gender. Mixing the two up is the problem, and it's sad that it's still the case.
Even calling what she's doing "gender bending" is something of an unfortunate description. Gender bending is something different from transsexualism -- or, at least, while gender benders can also be transsexual, transsexual people aren't necessarily gender benders.
Even calling what she's doing "gender bending" is something of an unfortunate description. Gender bending is something different from transsexualism -- or, at least, while gender benders can also be transsexual, transsexual people aren't necessarily gender benders.