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Trans-sexuals and Other Cypriot Taboo Subjects ....

Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:59 pm

Recently the story emerged of a woman who had various bits removed to become a man. Then “she/he” went on to live with another woman, who could not, it surmised, have babies herself.

So the trans-sexual (still having retained “her” womb) had a baby with another man (biological dad). The baby daughter is being raised by the biological mum - who is by law her “dad” - and her mum (but not biological mum) .....

Interesting! :?

..... But try discussing this with the village ladies over coffee and .... Well!

Their reactions become more interesting than the topic!

Anyone else coming to terms with Taboo subjects in their neck-of-the-woods?
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Re: Trans-sexuals and Other Cypriot Taboo Subjects ....

Postby DT. » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:12 pm

Oracle wrote:Recently the story emerged of a woman who had various bits removed to become a man. Then “she/he” went on to live with another woman, who could not, it surmised, have babies herself.

So the trans-sexual (still having retained “her” womb) had a baby with another man (biological dad). The baby daughter is being raised by the biological mum - who is by law her “dad” - and her mum (but not biological mum) .....

Interesting! :?

..... But try discussing this with the village ladies over coffee and .... Well!

Their reactions become more interesting than the topic!

Anyone else coming to terms with Taboo subjects in their neck-of-the-woods?


What was the biological dad? Was he gay? Cause I'm thinking this woman looks a lot like a man now. And if he was gay how did he feel about having sex with a female part? If he wasn't gay did she doll herself up one last time?
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Re: Trans-sexuals and Other Cypriot Taboo Subjects ....

Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:19 pm

DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:Recently the story emerged of a woman who had various bits removed to become a man. Then “she/he” went on to live with another woman, who could not, it surmised, have babies herself.

So the trans-sexual (still having retained “her” womb) had a baby with another man (biological dad). The baby daughter is being raised by the biological mum - who is by law her “dad” - and her mum (but not biological mum) .....

Interesting! :?

..... But try discussing this with the village ladies over coffee and .... Well!

Their reactions become more interesting than the topic!

Anyone else coming to terms with Taboo subjects in their neck-of-the-woods?


What was the biological dad? Was he gay? Cause I'm thinking this woman looks a lot like a man now. And if he was gay how did he feel about having sex with a female part? If he wasn't gay did she doll herself up one last time?


I'll try and find the article ... the only version I had was a translation from Portuguese.

But the transsexual (biological mum) still has a beard and no breasts (chopped off) ... but the biological dad may have artificially inseminated "him / her" :lol:
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Re: Trans-sexuals and Other Cypriot Taboo Subjects ....

Postby DT. » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:22 pm

Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:Recently the story emerged of a woman who had various bits removed to become a man. Then “she/he” went on to live with another woman, who could not, it surmised, have babies herself.

So the trans-sexual (still having retained “her” womb) had a baby with another man (biological dad). The baby daughter is being raised by the biological mum - who is by law her “dad” - and her mum (but not biological mum) .....

Interesting! :?

..... But try discussing this with the village ladies over coffee and .... Well!

Their reactions become more interesting than the topic!

Anyone else coming to terms with Taboo subjects in their neck-of-the-woods?


What was the biological dad? Was he gay? Cause I'm thinking this woman looks a lot like a man now. And if he was gay how did he feel about having sex with a female part? If he wasn't gay did she doll herself up one last time?


I'll try and find the article ... the only version I had was a translation from Portuguese.

But the transsexual (biological mum) still has a beard and no breasts (chopped off) ... but the biological dad may have artificially inseminated "him / her" :lol:


there goes lunch Image
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Postby tessintrnc » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:24 pm

How will they explain all that when the baby is old enough? The mind boggles.........
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Re: Trans-sexuals and Other Cypriot Taboo Subjects ....

Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:24 pm

DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:Recently the story emerged of a woman who had various bits removed to become a man. Then “she/he” went on to live with another woman, who could not, it surmised, have babies herself.

So the trans-sexual (still having retained “her” womb) had a baby with another man (biological dad). The baby daughter is being raised by the biological mum - who is by law her “dad” - and her mum (but not biological mum) .....

Interesting! :?

..... But try discussing this with the village ladies over coffee and .... Well!

Their reactions become more interesting than the topic!

Anyone else coming to terms with Taboo subjects in their neck-of-the-woods?


What was the biological dad? Was he gay? Cause I'm thinking this woman looks a lot like a man now. And if he was gay how did he feel about having sex with a female part? If he wasn't gay did she doll herself up one last time?


I'll try and find the article ... the only version I had was a translation from Portuguese.

But the transsexual (biological mum) still has a beard and no breasts (chopped off) ... but the biological dad may have artificially inseminated "him / her" :lol:


there goes lunch Image


:lol:
Now you sound / look like Maroulla when I told her .... :lol:

Cypriots :roll: ... can't stomach a little novelty!
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Re: Trans-sexuals and Other Cypriot Taboo Subjects ....

Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:33 pm

DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:
Oracle wrote:Recently the story emerged of a woman who had various bits removed to become a man. Then “she/he” went on to live with another woman, who could not, it surmised, have babies herself.

So the trans-sexual (still having retained “her” womb) had a baby with another man (biological dad). The baby daughter is being raised by the biological mum - who is by law her “dad” - and her mum (but not biological mum) .....

Interesting! :?

..... But try discussing this with the village ladies over coffee and .... Well!

Their reactions become more interesting than the topic!

Anyone else coming to terms with Taboo subjects in their neck-of-the-woods?


What was the biological dad? Was he gay? Cause I'm thinking this woman looks a lot like a man now. And if he was gay how did he feel about having sex with a female part? If he wasn't gay did she doll herself up one last time?


I'll try and find the article ... the only version I had was a translation from Portuguese.

But the transsexual (biological mum) still has a beard and no breasts (chopped off) ... but the biological dad may have artificially inseminated "him / her" :lol:


there goes lunch Image


:lol:
Now you sound like Maroulla when I told her .... :lol:

Cypriots :roll: ... can't stomach a little novelty!


Χριστος! κορη μου...μα ενεν πραματα τουτα! πτου πτου πτου! Ο λαμπρος να τους καψει τζαι να τους κουκουροση που ε να μου καμνουν ετσι πελλαρες! Ακουεις ρα Χριστινου!


:lol: brilliant DT ... down to a T :lol:

So I am guessing this isn't dinner-table talk even in Cosmopolitan Nicosia 8)
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:35 pm

tessintrnc wrote:How will they explain all that when the baby is old enough? The mind boggles.........


Actually tess ... that opens up one of the most interesting aspects of this situation.

I reckon kids can cope with a lot ...... but :?
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Postby CBBB » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:42 pm

It's all in the genes or should it be jeans?
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Postby RichardB » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:46 pm

CBBB wrote:It's all in the genes or should it be jeans?


Does Diarhoea run in the Genes??
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