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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have one "transgender" coworker, in his 60s. All he's interested in is makeup, hair, nails and dressing up. He has no idea what it means to be a woman and no real respect for women. He's just an exhibitionist who likes all the attention, in my view. [/quote] He's not transgender, or even "transgender". He's a cross-dresser.[/quote] He had the operation in Brussels, complete with new vagina built from his former scrotum. He called the women's rights march a bunch of "feminazis." He's a gospel spouting fundamentalist who was thrown out by his church but still believes men should dominate women and he's been doing speed dating to find a man (not successful so far). He's still a he to me, no matter his surgically altered genitals. I honestly think he was attracted to other men but couldn't square it with his religious beliefs so now insists he was always a woman. This 6'4" former linebacker wears pink frocks and frilly hats to work - every day. [/quote]
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