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Originally Posted by cheersm8 View Post
Answer: Fundamental issues, ie a person being in the national womens athletic team for one season, the male team the next and back to the womens for the third season, etc. A woman recieving her pension at 60 ( as it is in the UK ) but a year later, the pension ceases because a mans pensionable age is 65 ( again, as it is in the UK ) Basic issues like that.
Yes, some might misuse such an openness. Regarding pension, that should be equal for women and men anyway.

But the point remains (at least my point) that it should be any body's democratic right to choose their own gender. Quid pro quo.

We now have same-sex-marriages and civil partnerships accepted by most of the civilized countries in the West - not surprisingly USA is limping behind...

But why is it SO difficult to accept, that transsexuality is mental and not physical? It may be physical for those trans*women who feel that way, but that should not be an MO for all others.

There can easily be set up "check-points" to determine whether she's honest or not. Easy!

I live in Indonesia, and Indonesia is certainly not a front runner in the game of democracy - though they try! But it's nok like 20 % of the Indonesian population will apply for a new pass port should this become legal. And in the West it would be so much fewer. So who's being challenged here?

Why not just give in and accept the wonders of a true democracy where ppl make their own sexual and gender choices?

What's the big deal?

Why do we have to go through all this just because we have a slightly different take on things? Why can't I just get married with her here? Why do I have to go back to Denmark to do it? And why will such a civil partnership not be recognized as a true marriage in most parts of the world?

Oh yes, I do get the challenge, that the hetero ppl find in this... but they find the challenge without an explanation. It's so much more easy to keep us freaks away.

I just had a chat with my good old 75 year old trans*woman in Dk. She's still fighting, and the idiotic political establishment still doesn't get it.

I cannot and WILL not accept the lack of empathy. It's so unfair - and so idiotic.

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