I think I think, therefore, I think I think I am, I think.
Presumably the next step is the option of placing "?" for date of birth, then finally a silhouette for the identity photograph.And then, we will be free of this artificial and judgmental insistence on a clearly defined official identity
The most ridiculous thing is that most transgendered people DO NOT WANT to identify as "transgendered" or "third sex".They just want to be ordinary men and ordinary women, with an unusual past. Which is usually their own business and nobody else's.
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Presumably the next step is the option of placing "?" for date of birth, then finally a silhouette for the identity photograph.
ReplyDeleteAnd then, we will be free of this artificial and judgmental insistence on a clearly defined official identity
The most ridiculous thing is that most transgendered people DO NOT WANT to identify as "transgendered" or "third sex".
ReplyDeleteThey just want to be ordinary men and ordinary women, with an unusual past. Which is usually their own business and nobody else's.