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#1
Whilst I have no objection doing anything they want, indeed I even applaud those who are unhappy with their sex and choose to do something about it,

but why do these MEN, advertise in the women's section. OK, so if they have gone the whole hog for total gender reassignment, then they aren't men any more but before that....

Rant over

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#2
yeah & they won't even meet women

on a side note at my old workplace we had a woman change to a guy, it caused a uproar with the toilets as he/she wanted to use the mens so my company went to court seemingly there is a old scottish law that forbids this

so he/she had to use the offices toilets up the stair as it was for both sexes
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#3
I have worked a few places where they had male to female people. One of them complained to the newspapers that she had been told off for dressing inappropriately (she was a good 6 foot tall and wore heels too, and insisted on wearing skimpy skirts and tops)

She said it was discrimination because of who she was, but the company just referenced the employment record of a couple of other women (real ones this time) who had been warned for the same thing, and the whole thing was dropped

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#4
I know someone when she was pre-op. We worked together when she still had her cock. She advertised as a pre op and was busy as hell. Anyway, once she had the op. She worked in a sauna not telling clients she used to be a man. I guess its her choice to tell people or not, the staff knew and never told clients. Im not saying she should tell people she used to be a he,thats her business, but how would a straight male client feel if someone told him that he just slept with a post op transexual? Would you men out there care? If she looks like a woman, and has all the bits, how would you feel?
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#5
yes they do think they should be exempt from certain things, I remember he/she (sorry that's what we called him) showed us the cock he had made out if filling a condom with setting gel then pushed into a stocking for his bulge, was too funny
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#6
I've made a few friends who felt that they were living in the wrong body and have seen how traumatic it is when they have to jump through so many hoops before they are allowed to have the op. There are literally years of turmoil and hormonal, emotionally charged pain. No one goes through something like that lightly and I can't imagine how difficult it is, as it is largely a very insular experience, with most people not truely understanding.

Would I want to keep telling people that I used to be in the wrong body? No I wouldn't and I'd probably try and wipe the slate clean and start living my life the way I felt it always should have been.

With regards to Escorting. I don't think ladyboys or TS's should advertise as women, as that is not what they are, they are still essentially men. Push come to shove they should have their own category.
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#7
If someone has had all the ops, then I don't really care, but while they are still physically men, then I just don't think they should advertise as women.

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#8
u get the feeling reading the profiles they dont want to go all the way
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#9
(09-05-2011, 23:29)lolo Wrote: u get the feeling reading the profiles they dont want to go all the way
exactly

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#10
She cock RULEZ!

just saying x
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