Whatever happened to MLK's dream of judging people by the content of their character? Guess he was just an old nut-ball anyway They've got to make a decision. Are they racist in supporting this black-face charade? You can't change your race.
Or your gender. It's not a popular opinion. It is a fact. Here's the top 5 reasons why:. Your DNA. You're born with a very precise DNA. And your DNA tells us if you're a boy or a girl Amazing how our bodies are pre-programmed to tell us exactly what we need to know about ourselves Your hormones.
Women have more progesterone, men have more testosterone. My childhood dream was realized, and my life as a woman began. At first, I was giddy with excitement.
It seemed like a fresh start. I could sever ties with my former life as Walt and my painful past. But reality soon hit. My children and former wife were devastated. When I told my employer, my career was over.
As Laura, I decided to pursue being a counselor and started courses at the University of California-Santa Cruz in the late s. There, a crack in my carefully crafted female persona opened, and I began to question my transition. The reprieve I experienced through surgery was only temporary. Hidden underneath the makeup and female clothing was the little boy hurt by childhood trauma. I was once again experiencing gender dysphoria, but this time I felt like a male inside a body refashioned to look like a woman.
I was living my dream, but still I was deeply suicidal. A gender specialist told me to give it more time. Eight years seemed like an awfully long time to me. Nothing made sense. Why was I still distressed about my gender identity? Why did I have strong desires to be Walt again?
Emotionally, I was a mess. But with grit and determination, and the love and support of several families and counselors, I pursued healing on a psychological level. With expert guidance, I dared to revisit the emotional trauma of my youth. I was 50 when I had the breast implants removed, but the next few years were spent in confusion and counseling. In , at the age of 55, I was finally free from the desire to live as a woman and changed my legal documents back to Walt, my biologically correct male sex.
How would you want your transformation to take place? Freaky Friday, anyone? Would you even choose to make the transformation at all, or would you decide not to change and continue on with your life as it is? If given the choice, I would choose to turn into a male for one week. I would enjoy the surprise in waking up some random morning and realizing that I suddenly have… male appendages? I see myself as an extremely feminine female, so I believe that I would be extremely masculine as a male.
After that, I would have the time of my life for an entire week. It would probably be the coolest week of my life. What do you guys think? This is an interesting thing to think about. I would behave obnoxiously because that what guys do.
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