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How One Man – Who Used To Be A Woman - Gave Birth To His Own Baby
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//Freddy decided to carry his own baby after wanting to start a family, but he faced a highly unusual challenge – he is a gay transgender man.//
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/a v/stori es-4959 6060/tr ans-and -pregna nt-how- one-man -gave-b irth-to -his-ow n-baby
I’m truly confused here. Where do a gay transgender man’s sexual preferences lie?
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I’m truly confused here. Where do a gay transgender man’s sexual preferences lie?
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"It's easy really. Female identifies as a male and starts the procedure. Decides to have a baby naturally (as natural as possible) and then will continue with his transition into a male. As a female he was sexually attracted to men. As a male he is still attracted to men which will make him gay." It's even easier than that - a woman has given birth to a child. Said...
06:49 Tue 10th Sep 2019
//Transgenderism is hardly a new phenomenon//
no it isn't. what is new (or comparatively so, given the long timeframe you 've suggested) is the advances in medicine and surgery that have permitted it to become a physical bodily reality.
always a little uneasy about anything in this vein - does the fact that we are now so advanced we have the ability to play God, does it automatically make it right that we should?
no it isn't. what is new (or comparatively so, given the long timeframe you 've suggested) is the advances in medicine and surgery that have permitted it to become a physical bodily reality.
always a little uneasy about anything in this vein - does the fact that we are now so advanced we have the ability to play God, does it automatically make it right that we should?
Most surgery techniques are comparatively recent. So on that side of things, why should a heart transplant be regarded with no moral qualms, whereas Sex Reassignment Surgeries be seen as "playing God"?
That's a separate question from how these things are to be funded, and in any case we're straying far from the topic.
That's a separate question from how these things are to be funded, and in any case we're straying far from the topic.
I don't particularly feel sorry for the child. Being wanted, loved and looked after properly is the biggest priority. I do feel sorry for the parents, who are confused and delusional.
That sounds like a contradiction in terms (but what isn't, in this?) But there is every chance the baby will grow up happy and healthy. The parents never will be.
That sounds like a contradiction in terms (but what isn't, in this?) But there is every chance the baby will grow up happy and healthy. The parents never will be.
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