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Originally Posted by true_lyfe
i don't think it's necessarily indicative of emotional issues - childbirth is a huge part of female identity, it's fairly common for women who cannot give birth to experience some emotional trauma because of it. it's certainly sad - i suppose the hope is they someday find other ways to become mothers, as therein lies the true source of fulfillment. there are plenty of children in this world who could use a proper home.
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true_lyfe,
Fantastic post. I couldn't agree with you more. Something we don't know is what occurred to fir the TS to feel that way.
I think it is a general woman's issue for those who cannot have children, than a TS issue.
I had two children (now 26 and 23), from my first marriage, who I had full custody of, since they were 2 and 5.
MY second wife and I had a baby that for random reasons that had nothing to do with either of our genes, had severe abnormalities and died late in the pregnancy.
The bottom line is that my wife felt that she was "less than a woman", as she saw my other two healthy boys. Since then I became more aware of many women feeling terribly desperate to have a child if for some reason she can't, temporarily or permanently. I very much understand the feelings.
I can relate to my feelings of being "less than a man", when I lost my job after it was off shored.
I was very impressed on how the boyfriend in that episode was so supportive and how much he cared for her and I hope that something could occur that can alter her thoughts, as giving birth being the only definition of what a woman is.
Jon