Thomas became world-famous after the media showed the pictures of the first ever documented pregnant transgender man.
Thomas and his wife Nancy try to be an ordinary family, but the society strongly disapproves them. Almost every day the man gets threats, some even against his life, and people on the streets often call him a freak.
All the relatives broke off their relations with Thomas as they consider him an unworthy person.
His mother committed suicide when he was 12 and his father was never close to him. Thomas was born as a girl named Tracy but being a child he always acted as a mischievous boy.
At the age of 20 the young man decided that he was trapped inside a woman’s body and when he was 24 he started to take male hormones. That was the first step to the sex change.
When Thomas met his wife she already had two kids, but once they decided to have the third one, it was the man who needed the sperm donor since Nancy was no longer able to bear children.
So.... why should the world feel bothered?
Oh yeah, jealousyyyyy, they're happyyyyy.
"At the age of 20 the young man decided that he was trapped inside a woman’s body and when he was 24 he started to take male hormones. That was the first step to the sex change. " + then he had a baby.
He is born a woman, has sex change operation - that most likely, gives him a penis -, and then he gives birth...through a penis?
Please, help me. I can't figure it out.
"The first ever pregnant guy gives birth". It appears to be a woman disguised as a man, giving birth. Why is this spectacular, in any way?
I mean, if this was a guy at birth, that then became a woman, and then gave birth, the title would've made more sense (for me at least).
See where I'm going with this?
That's not the trangeder that she/he's that I criticize, but the choices she/he makes as a transgender. You're decided to become a man, dont fucking give birth !
It's about an ugly, hairy, lesbian woman giving birth.
Medical help is a double edged sword. It helps people with illnesses to live on, but on the other hand since we are "bypassing" Darwin's Law and everyone can live no matter how ill, it creates a ticking time bomb for the future. Future generations will be weaker and sicker and if medical care collapses for some reason there will be loads of people that can't carry on without that crutch.