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By Sinikka Tarvainen Mar 31, 2009, 12:09 GMT
A pregnant man? Spain embroiled in sex identity debate (News Feature)
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'Spanish transsexuals may have different individual opinions on the subject, but their official representatives have not criticized Coronado's decision, Mar Cambrollet, president of the Association of Transsexuals of Andalusia, told German Press Agency dpa.'
Their official representatives? Good heavens. Do people with cancer also have 'official representatives'? I am a transsexual man, but don't remember giving anyone the right to talk 'officially' for me.
As for the subject: this is all beyond me. I am still in queue to get my ovaries removed, but could never imagine stopping testosterone treatment, bearing a child for 9 months and then giving birth. I am a man, 'born in the wrong body', why on earth would I want to be flushed with estrogen again and make use of the bits I don't want to even think about (because they shouldnĄt be there)?
If I wanted a child that bad and my partner couldn't have one, I'd certainly go and adopt. There are so many children out there without parents, I have no need to 'carry on my genes' or what ever.
Amazing.
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