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Old 05-07-2010
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Tomorrow my partner & I are off to a wedding of two friends
who have been an item for 10 years.
[S. had SRS, 8 years ago & FFS 4 years ago]

So yes this does happen.
In the uk where if you fulfil certain criteria,
You can obtain a GRC gender recognition certificate.
you are able to alter your birth certificate, along with all other documents.
You can then marry a partner who is opposite your adopted gender.

Paradoxically, a GRC will not be granted if you are currently married to a person of the opposite to your birth sex,
as this would be legally same sex marriage for a couple where one partner has obtained a GRC.
Hopefully this anomaly will alter with the incoming government,
then gay male marriages & lesbian marriages will be allowed.


The important thing for any trans
Pre, non or post op
is that the trans background is secondary & incidental
to the main reasons a person wants a long term relationship,,,
That you want to be with the person.

We all want to be loved. ;-)

Last edited by JodieTs; 05-07-2010 at 07:32 PM.
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