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Would it help my application process move a little quicker if I know how to do this??
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08-10-2007 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
Tasha405
Would it help my application process move a little quicker if I know how to do this??
I'm thinking yes
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Originally Posted by
Lasher
I'm thinking yes
Awesome!!
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Originally Posted by
Tasha405
Would it help my application process move a little quicker if I know how to do this??
I can do that too!
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Originally Posted by
ahippiechic
I can do that too!
I think they sould put our applications at the front of the stack since we can both do that.
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Originally Posted by
Lasher
YAY!!!
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Originally Posted by
andreame70
I guess I should have gone into more detail so you could understand. Cecil started playing with the dolls and dressing up around the age of 2, the difference between him and other boys is that he never stopped. I remember one Christmas when he was 9 or 10, all he wanted was the Barbi dollhouse and the Barbi head that you put make-up on and style her hair. When he became a teenager around 13 or 14, for his birthday the only thing he wanted was for his parents to paint his bedroom pink. At that age, he was still playing with his Easybake oven. He was never interested in any activities that you would expect a boy to participate in like baseball or basketball.
In his middle to late teenage years, he began shaving his legs, waxing his eyebrows, shaving his facial hair and wearing make-up. His parents would not allow him to wear make-up in their presence, so he would sneak around and do it. He openly admitted to everyone that he wanted to be a girl and he wished that he had been born female.
The last time I saw Cecil, he was working with a doctor to eventually schedule a future sex change operation. He lives with his boyfriend in Ga and he changed his name to Whitley. For the last 10 years or better he has lived as a female.
Actually I don't think he is gay.Some people are born the wrong (right)sex in the wrong body.I think the term is transsexual.I may be wrong about the name but have seen shows on tv about people that always felt they were in the wrong body.These people have felt that way as far back as 2yr olds.This is definately NOT something anyone would choose to do,it is just how they were born.
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Originally Posted by
Lasher
Well if you need an application let me know, we interview on Wednesdays from 2pm-4pm, be sure to have references.
Is there a sign up gift, like a toaster oven... at least a calendar that can stick to the visor?
What if I am not gay, but help recruit for you, do I get a bonus? Is it person?
ANYWAY:
About 10 years ago my cousin was studying to be an EMT, and he read that there are certain nerves in men and women that are geared toward sex. In gay men, they are smaller than straight men... in gay women, they are larger than straight women. I do not recall the nerve name.
That sounds like something you would be born with.
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Originally Posted by
ilovecats
Actually I don't think he is gay.Some people are born the wrong (right)sex in the wrong body.I think the term is transsexual.I may be wrong about the name but have seen shows on tv about people that always felt they were in the wrong body.These people have felt that way as far back as 2yr olds.This is definately NOT something anyone would choose to do,it is just how they were born.
My first thought was that this person was transgender as well, not 'gay'...
Anywho, firstly, I agree, it's not a 'chosen' but a 'born with'. However, at 13 years of age, I'm not sure if you truly know your sexual identity thoroughly. Could it be he was befriended by a kind individual of he same sex (not necessarily in a sexual nature) and feels very 'close' to this person, therefore equates this with being 'gay'? While some might know it from the age of 2...couldn't there be 'impressionable' children who aren't thoroughly versed in what 'gay' actually means? For me at 13, I did not have any grand scale sexual urges...but I was 'drawn' to boys.
I wouldn't dismiss this child, but I would certainly take what he claims into consideration and look at the lifestyle and his associations. Not all 13 yo are created equal in the maturation level....and true understanding in the definitions and terms that are used.
Mrs Pepperpot is a lady who always copes with the tricky situations that she finds herself in....
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Originally Posted by
angelized8
That does make sense......... BUT, I dated a guy in highschool who was straight. Went out with girls etc.. After high school he joined the Navy and came back from the Navy "gay"........ Now how do you explain that?? Had to have been a choice........
What if he felt pressured into pretending to be straight? Not 'changing' his mind?
Mrs Pepperpot is a lady who always copes with the tricky situations that she finds herself in....
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