SEX CHANGE in a SL hospital(18+)

massina

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  • G.D.1.nirmal said:
    Hey an individual person is not mention here!!:yes::rolleyes::yes:
    Cannot you understand??
    So have i mention ny of his information? such like his name,adress??

    Well no, you haven't expose his privacy. What I asked was why do you hate him so much? So you have not understood my question first.

    Since you were interested to reply my post I'd like to continue this.

    This is your first post here.

    Dan mee mala jaraa asikkita wadee SL walatath awilla
    Machanla mama mee boruwak ehema nemei kiyanne!!
    Mama andurana uncle kenek innawa machan Nawaloka hospital eke wada karana eyaa awilla asistant surgeon kenekEyaa tamai mee story eka kiwwe

    Mee langadi kollek awilla plastic surgery doctor ta kiyala tiyenawa uta sex change karaganna one kiyalaMekata kiyana hari name eka tamai machanla transgendering!!eta passe doctor mekata approve eka deela

    Eta passe tamai hondama hariya tiyenne kathawe!! eya apita surgery eka kala hatith kiwwa
    Mulinma machan muge ***** ekata tube ekak set karala urine leak wena eka nawathtanna eta passe etana okkoma aragena daala hena wada wagayak karala tiyenawa
    kohomahari muu eka karagena tiyenawa eyaa kiyapu widihatanam mee yakaa campus eken out wechcha ekeklu!!ara apee uncle antimata doc gen ahala tiyenawa sir meyaata babbu hambuwenawada kiyalaetakota doctor kiyala tiyenawa mugen gaaniyekgen ganna okkoma wada tikanam ganna puluwan eth lamainam behe kiyala!!


    Onna okai siddiya
    Mama mee kalpanaa kalee machan tawa tika kaalayak yanakota gaanu pirimi hoyaaganna beri weida danne nehe??

    In your first post you said this


    Dan mee mala jaraa asikkita wadee SL walatath awilla



    Here you are directly saying that the person who changed his sex had done "Asikkita wadak". ( You are saying changing sex is "asikitha wadak")


    G.D.1.nirmal said:
    I only tool some effort to share wat I know with others!! & also to keep EK members updated with the current situation of technology as well as the bio scientific improvement of Sirilanka!!
    & even this is a gud sign of the development of medical science tecnology in recent Srilanka!!:):D:D:yes:

    Well... Tell me. How come an "Asikkitha wadak" become a good sign in Sri Lanka?

    Machan don't try to white wash your self now. You have no fu*king right to insult some one on gender orientation. No matter what male, female, gay, lesbian, transgender or anything...I think you are the one who have done "Asikkitha wade"....
     
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    G.D.1.nirmal

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    massina said:

    Well no, you haven't expose his privacy. What I asked was why do you hate him so much? So you have not understood my question first.

    Since you were interested to reply my post I'd like to continue this.

    This is your first post here.



    In your first post you said this






    Here you are directly saying that the person who changed his sex had done "Asikkita wadak". ( You are saying changing sex is "asikitha wadak")




    Well... Tell me. How come an "Asikkitha wadak" become a good sign in Sri Lanka?

    Machan don't try to white wash your self now. You have no fu*king right to insult some one on gender orientation. No matter what male, female, gay, lesbian, transgender or anything...I think you are the one who have done "Asikkitha wade"....
    No man itz okay in the side of legality but would it match our culture & rituals datz da problem i have I mentioned it as an asikkita wade" not considering the bioscientific side!!I only regarded this sort of work as that coz there's risk of our gr8 buddhist srilankan culture get polluted!!
    Dont try to talk on this section if you dont like to talk on these type of issues & u remember i told u before this is only a discussion & this is not hosted for some offensive purpose!!Get it??
     

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    Pregnent Man

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    Posted on 28 March 2008 by Tammy Cakes

    This pic is for real peeps! Disturbing, I know….The first time I saw this photo I thought, how could this be? It’s not physically possible for a man to carry a baby. And then I read that the 22 week pregnant man, Thomas Beatie, is a transgendered male. Now it all makes since. Although the image is still a little startling, I’ve got to say, good for him.
    Thomas Beatie recently gave an interview to the Advocate explaining who he is, his situation, and why he wanted to carry his own baby.
    “I am transgender, legally male, and legally married to Nancy. Unlike those in same-sex marriages, domestic partnerships, or civil unions, Nancy and I are afforded the more than 1,100 federal rights of marriage. Sterilization is not a requirement for sex reassignment, so I decided to have chest reconstruction and testosterone therapy but kept my reproductive rights. Wanting to have a biological child is neither a male nor female desire, but a human desire.
    Our situation sparks legal, political, and social unknowns. We have only begun experiencing opposition from people who are upset by our situation. Doctors have discriminated against us, turning us away due to their religious beliefs. Health care professionals have refused to call me by a male pronoun or recognize Nancy as my wife. Receptionists have laughed at us. Friends and family have been unsupportive; most of Nancy’s family doesn’t even know I’m transgender.”


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    "Hiding a pregnant man is like hiding an 800-pound gorilla," he said of his decision to go public. "Nancy and I wanted to tell our story from our own mouths before it got out."
    Thomas Beatie says he was surprised at how quickly the news of the "pregnant man" spread.
    "I was shocked that it looped around the world in 24 hours," he told Walters. "I mean, it was on Chinese Web sites and, you know, Web sites in Romania and Russia and Brazil."
    He became an instant target of the tabloids and paparazzi, and fodder for talk shows and late-night television. Some people called Thomas Beatie a freak. He received death threats, and thousands of hateful comments still litter the Internet. To this day, he continues to receive anonymous hate messages.
    Since Susan's birth four months ago, Thomas Beatie, 34, and his wife, Nancy Beatie, 46, have been living a quiet life in Bend, Ore., and have rarely been seen in public, keeping their blinds drawn and monitoring surveillance cameras that surround their property.
    Despite concerns for his family's safety, Thomas Beatie says that he won't let fear rule their lives and that he feels they are a traditional family.
    "We are a man, woman and child. It's ironic that we are so different but yet, we're just a family, just the same as anyone else," he said.
    When asked why he makes many people uneasy, Thomas Beatie said, "I think that people are not used to seeing the image of a pregnant man. And it's causing a lot of people to think. … I used my female reproductive organs to become a father."


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    sunnetmedia said:
    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Story?id=6244878&page=2

    window.google_render_ad();

    Thomas Beatie is pregnant: world’s first pregnant man!?!

    Posted on 28 March 2008 by Tammy Cakes

    This pic is for real peeps! Disturbing, I know….The first time I saw this photo I thought, how could this be? It’s not physically possible for a man to carry a baby. And then I read that the 22 week pregnant man, Thomas Beatie, is a transgendered male. Now it all makes since. Although the image is still a little startling, I’ve got to say, good for him.
    Thomas Beatie recently gave an interview to the Advocate explaining who he is, his situation, and why he wanted to carry his own baby.
    “I am transgender, legally male, and legally married to Nancy. Unlike those in same-sex marriages, domestic partnerships, or civil unions, Nancy and I are afforded the more than 1,100 federal rights of marriage. Sterilization is not a requirement for sex reassignment, so I decided to have chest reconstruction and testosterone therapy but kept my reproductive rights. Wanting to have a biological child is neither a male nor female desire, but a human desire.
    Our situation sparks legal, political, and social unknowns. We have only begun experiencing opposition from people who are upset by our situation. Doctors have discriminated against us, turning us away due to their religious beliefs. Health care professionals have refused to call me by a male pronoun or recognize Nancy as my wife. Receptionists have laughed at us. Friends and family have been unsupportive; most of Nancy’s family doesn’t even know I’m transgender.”


    -------------------------
    "Hiding a pregnant man is like hiding an 800-pound gorilla," he said of his decision to go public. "Nancy and I wanted to tell our story from our own mouths before it got out."
    Thomas Beatie says he was surprised at how quickly the news of the "pregnant man" spread.
    "I was shocked that it looped around the world in 24 hours," he told Walters. "I mean, it was on Chinese Web sites and, you know, Web sites in Romania and Russia and Brazil."
    He became an instant target of the tabloids and paparazzi, and fodder for talk shows and late-night television. Some people called Thomas Beatie a freak. He received death threats, and thousands of hateful comments still litter the Internet. To this day, he continues to receive anonymous hate messages.
    Since Susan's birth four months ago, Thomas Beatie, 34, and his wife, Nancy Beatie, 46, have been living a quiet life in Bend, Ore., and have rarely been seen in public, keeping their blinds drawn and monitoring surveillance cameras that surround their property.
    Despite concerns for his family's safety, Thomas Beatie says that he won't let fear rule their lives and that he feels they are a traditional family.
    "We are a man, woman and child. It's ironic that we are so different but yet, we're just a family, just the same as anyone else," he said.
    When asked why he makes many people uneasy, Thomas Beatie said, "I think that people are not used to seeing the image of a pregnant man. And it's causing a lot of people to think. … I used my female reproductive organs to become a father."


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    :shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked: afffoi .. mama dan tamai meka dakke
     

    massina

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  • G.D.1.nirmal said:
    No man itz okay in the side of legality but would it match our culture & rituals datz da problem i have

    Machan I tell you this. Let's think. The boy you have mentioned has become a girl now through a surgery right? So tell me one thing, just one thing which can affect and destroy our culture and rituals? Tell me one problem may occur by his action?


    G.D.1.nirmal said:
    I only regarded this sort of work as that coz there's risk of our gr8 buddhist srilankan culture get polluted!!

    Well you are talking about a boy who changed his sexuality may pollute our buddhism and culture. I give you a simple example.

    Today many people blames young girls that they do not wear properly. They say that this is a great country which has a history of 2500 years. Then what the hell "Seegiri apsaraviyo" doing their? Half naked and showing their lovely curvy boobs? Trust me buddy the ancient society in Sri Lanka was very open minded than ours.

    And I can't understand how is a sex change pollute buddhism. Do you have a fact to prove?


    G.D.1.nirmal said:
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    Dont try to talk on this section if you dont like to talk on these type of issues & u remember i told u before this is only a discussion & this is not hosted for some offensive purpose!!Get it??


    I don't care about that bro. The biggest issue I have here is how you insulted him. You clearly mentioned the sex change as " asikkitha wade". My point is that a person must have his/her own rights to make himself/ herself happy to the fullest. Once I read that these kind of people ( Who trapped in the wrong body) are suffering to the death. So why should we disturb them? They are not sick. They are just normal people. Like you and me. Only thing is they need our support to make their lives happy. They needed to be accept by the community.

    I am not talking because of a silly thread. I'm fighting for basic human rights. Each must respect the other.
     

    G.D.1.nirmal

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    massina said:

    Machan I tell you this. Let's think. The boy you have mentioned has become a girl now through a surgery right? So tell me one thing, just one thing which can affect and destroy our culture and rituals? Tell me one problem may occur by his action?




    Well you are talking about a boy who changed his sexuality may pollute our buddhism and culture. I give you a simple example.

    Today many people blames young girls that they do not wear properly. They say that this is a great country which has a history of 2500 years. Then what the hell "Seegiri apsaraviyo" doing their? Half naked and showing their lovely curvy boobs? Trust me buddy the ancient society in Sri Lanka was very open minded than ours.

    And I can't understand how is a sex change pollute buddhism. Do you have a fact to prove?




    I don't care about that bro. The biggest issue I have here is how you insulted him. You clearly mentioned the sex change as " asikkitha wade". My point is that a person must have his/her own rights to make himself/ herself happy to the fullest. Once I read that these kind of people ( Who trapped in the wrong body) are suffering to the death. So why should we disturb them? They are not sick. They are just normal people. Like you and me. Only thing is they need our support to make their lives happy. They needed to be accept by the community.

    I am not talking because of a silly thread. I'm fighting for basic human rights. Each must respect the other.
    I appreciate ur respect towards the human rights bro:yes::yes:
    & your effort of respecting individual varieties of ppl!!:yes::)
    But I told you dat I didnt put this thread to insult some specific person no
    if the person mentioned here is anonymous how can he br insulted or revealed??
    Just be cool machan!!:cool::yes:
     
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    massina

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  • G.D.1.nirmal said:
    But I told you dat I didnt put this thread to insult some specific person no
    if the person mentioned here is anonymous how can he br insulted or revealed??
    Just be cool machan!!:cool::yes:

    Well you are not insulting for the specific person, but your words insult the people who are having the same issue... What if that person see this thread and what the people had say to him. I saw here some mother fu*ker said that this guy should be killed!!! Shit. Is this our fu*king religion or culture? Fu*k!!! So govern your tongue next time buddy...
     

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    Does it matter!

    The idiots who have commented against this matter doesnt know a crap about respecting and accepting other people's decisions 'coz their bloody egoistic mindset get in the way. So darn typical for our Sri Lankans!!!