She/He was from my school in my year lol!!!!! Darren Pratt was a male in junior school but when he stepped up to comprehensive school he turned himself into a tranny. I used to take the piss out of it lol, we ALL did...! THIS IS WEIRD!!! He even asked my sister to come to a party with him in year 8! http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/0212_larissa_sex_change.shtml
Who cares if he had a sex change and who cares if a man slept with someone who used to be a man? He shouldn't have to have a tough time from his team mates. Only the petty and the ignorant would let the private lives of other people harming no one upset them....
is this remarkable 'news' (and i use that term loosely). as peace_phoenix said, who cares. i don't think anyone should be taken the piss out of just because they feel they were born in the wrong body.
It's siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiickkkkk! lol POOR POOR GUY! If that had happened to me I'd have committed suicide!
I agree with ya's for the most part, folk shouldn't really care. I think the player in question has every right to be a bit peeved though! I think the heterosexual should of been informed he was about to jump into bed with a former dude.
with an attitude like that may I humbly suggest you do the deed anyway, lots of high cliffs round here to help you on your way
rock on Katie I really dont get whats wrong with tranvestites (sp?) never met one... I mean if the person you fell in love with was a trans then would you really break up with them?
I was on Brighton beach once and some guy spotted a tranny in the distance. He told his kids to "point at them and laugh". No wonder some people end up like the guy who started this thread.
that is horrible. i am a bit confuzzled though how you spot a transvestite from a distance however (as normally if it's someone i think might be a transvestite i look for the Adam's apple) unless however they looked like this:
lol.... I mean i guess unless you tell anyone then there wouldnt be any situation with people like that. I used to think i had an adams apple when i was really little cos my neck felt so big. D/w im normal now... Shouldnt be any shame in being tran...
I was discussing this thread here with a friend earlier. I was telling them my take on this was...If you'd met someone, had a few dates, "fell in love", started taking things more seriously. Then surely before you got in the sack you'd maybe reveal things like, oh we'll not be having children by the way. I'm not technically a woman. But my friend pointed out that there's plenty other reasons which could prevent a couple having kids, so maybe it isn't as serious as all that... I've drawn no conclusions More food for thought though!
im sorry... I dont get it. If you mean "in the sack" as in sex then you might if it was serious but if its a one nighter i see no reason why they should know. It depends i guess how serious the relationship was, so were they saying that you wouldnt tell if you were infertile or something like that so why tell this? Cos i guess that makes sense but this is a bit more important than fertility cos this will totally change your life and the way people treat you. Right ive waffled so if you could make sense of that WOOP WOOP!!
and that's precisely the reason that someone who had a sex change operation wouldnt' tell someone they met. if say you were living as a woman, and had been for many years ... but had been born a man ... why would you tell someone? unless you felt you were 'living a lie.' especially if you were the sort of person who fell in love with footballers, they don't seem to be the most understanding of creatures.
You do see some fairly burly guys walking around in women's clothes down here - it's not hard to tell the difference even from some distance.
How can anyone think is ok, alright, no big problem? This isn't a "woman." It's a bloke and always WILL be. He has an X and a Y chromosome. Women have TWO X chromosomes. The rugby player shouldn't have to pick up someone and being fooled into IT being a girl. The transvestite should be locked up for it. It wasn't popular at school and I'm not in the least bit surprised. It's sick.