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Oct 25, 2008 10:23

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anonymous October 27 2008, 02:42:26 UTC
Sex: F
Age: 18
Religious upbringing: None
Answer: Personally, I think anybody who wants to change their gender must be very uncomfortable with their own self-image, and mentally disturbed. It's not so much the change I mind, but whether people will be comfortable AFTER they've had the change. Also, the acceptance of many people (especially the older generations) can mean a big deal. I've been raised by a mother who doesn't regard these things as 'normal', but I don't have a problem with gender changing, just as long as there are no bad repercussions for the individuals who undergo this change or people who surround them.

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anonymous October 27 2008, 17:44:44 UTC
Sex:F
Age:21
Religious upbringing: Christian but now no-religion ATM
Answer: I really don't mind them. I had to deal with this question before when my brother came out of the closet as being gay and then told me that he doesn't feel comfortable being a man. He told me that he wanted to become a woman and wanted the operation but it would be a while because he doesn't have the money and has to go through all the analysis in order to be declared right of mind to get the operation. I told him to do what makes him happy and he said being a woman would make him happy. So when it comes to feelings towards anyone that wants to do that, I'm happily fine. I don't see a problem with it at all. It's their body, their life, let them live it how they would like to.

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anonymous October 28 2008, 07:03:27 UTC
Male
25
Christian
I feel that if they want a sex change, go for it, you just need to be ready of the reactions and repecutions of the decision if anyone where to find out.

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thehamgoesboom November 20 2008, 23:48:01 UTC
Sex: Male
Age: 21
Religious upbringing: parents are christian though no religion was ever imposed on me.
Answer: Honestly, the thought of sex changes don't bother me. It's really none of my buisness what another person's gender is. If they wish to change it then I feel I should try and respect that as well as I can. If a person feels they were not born the right sex and feel they would benifit from the change, then they have every right to do so.

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