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Maybe she actually is ok with it? Did that ever cross your mind?
We will never know for sure will we as she really doesn’t have the freedom to express herself freely and honestly especially when doing so might upset the ever loving PC radicals that will cause all manner of unnecessary and uninvited grief on her and her career.
She said what she had to say. There really was no other option available if she wanted to continue competing. If she really wasn’t okay with it we will never be made aware publicly now will we?
And thank god I live in the United States of America where people don't have to conform to what citizenkane2 or HotHandz think or say. Freedom? Isn't it grand!
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I've watched many shows and read many articles about transgendered and others with various identity issues. The subject fascinates me and does not repulse me one bit.
I really cannot understand the hangups people have about other people's gender and sexual habits. It is no ones business but the people involved.
I tend not to wonder or worry what grown people choose to do in private.
I asked an honest question. Don't want to answer it then fine.
But you don't have to start calling me names.
Transgenders don't necessarily get surgical changes so a guy transgender going out with a guy is a homosexual relationship.
In many states it is not necessary to have genital surgery to change ones gender. I know several people who have not undergone genital surgery. The only thing required in the state of Florida is a letter from a psychologist or medical doctor stating one has lived for a given period in their preferred gender. There are numerous pragmatic reasons why this is a good idea. For one thing it avoids confusion if the police or other authorities have to look at an identity card.
And thank god I live in the United States of America where people don't have to conform to what citizenkane2 or HotHandz think or say. Freedom? Isn't it grand!
Sure, you don't have to conform to what I say....but you are conforming one way or another.
of course Miss USA is ok with it though.. What is she really going to say? She will be burned at the stake if she says anything else.
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Originally Posted by Cunucu Beach
Absolutely correct!! No beauty contestant would dare say anything "hateful". PC all the way!!!
Rhode Island is a very progressive state. Most people here do not have a problem with gay people, or transgendered people for that matter, and believe in same sex marriage. I honestly believe she said what she meant.
Here is yet another HOMOSEXUAL question in a beauty pagent!! Since everyone is on this "bullying kick", I submit that the homosexaul advocates are the biggest! They are trying force people into accepting their lifestyle at every turn.
After what happened to Prejean 2 years ago, what contestant would dare stand on their true feelings??? And since this girl answers to the affirmative, SURPRISE!! She wins!!
This is just sick!
You watch Miss USA...how gay.
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