Basically, 'he' was born a woman, is having transgender treatment, then decided to have a baby before the treatment went too far.
So will still be a woman when birth happens.
Typical woman - can't make up her mind.
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Now call me old fashioned but if you're born with a 3 piece suite you're a bloke and if you have a set of ovaries you're a tart. Not according to this
http://dailym.ai/2iQmP8n
Basically, 'he' was born a woman, is having transgender treatment, then decided to have a baby before the treatment went too far.
So will still be a woman when birth happens.
Typical woman - can't make up her mind.
at least your not a potato
http://www.fao.org/potato-2008/en/potato/gender.html
Can be a sore subject this one for me I think a lot of surroundings affect your decision making. You just have to look at Thailand and the high number of trans people surely all those people arent born that way ? If that was the case then the ratio would be more similar throughout the world. Or maybe because its more acceptable in that part of the world then allows gay lesbIan people to make that transition.
I know it's a sterotype but lesbians are generally a lot more masculine and homosexuals are more feminine than their gender.
so he / she doesnt work, felt hard done by that the local NHS refused to spend £4000 on freezing his eggs ( which i must say blokes only have eggs at easter )
Yet the guy doesnt work, and the NHS has spend £29000 on the gender transition
nice to know what my tax's are spent on, worthwhile stuff and all that
I am as liberated as you get but I just cant get my head round it at all.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...ed-to-thousan/
Ive got no problem with a bloke wanting to be a woman, or vice versa, but i do think we need to reevaluate the way we prioritise where nhs money is spent.