that said, i wouldn't be surprised if she had the ass of a 10 year old boy!
I wouldn't be surprised if you've had some ass of a 10 year old boy.
i knew i recognized you from juvie...
I'm more perplexed that in a professional head shot, her eyeliner looks like it was applied by a 4-year-old.
Seems like an awful lot to go through for German engineering.
Yea but a lot trannys wear their eyeliner like that. Old habits are hard to break.
wow
freaky dude...or girl or whatever it is now.
once he gets older you will start to notice
To say what? I think 16 is way too young for such an extensive surgery and lifestyle decision and, therefore, would agree it's pretty re ed.
Sorry to disappoint.
stop callin it "she"
this might not be safe for work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYlNVmqQ3rY
That was awsume![]()
She may not be too young. A lot of people are born with an ambiguous sex and can go either way. We don't know the whole story though, so, yeah. Anyways if she always felt like a female, then I could care less. Waiting isn't going to make you a man. If you don't realize your sex by age 10, you're... different. Most kids should have their cross-dressing/playing doctor/strange sexuality feelings gone when they start schooling.
I agree. Looking back, I pretty much knew what I liked sexually when I was in elementary school. Only when I got to be around 13-14, I realized that those things were actually expressions of sexuality rather then crazy thoughts in my head. I think that you are born with a lot of your sexuality/fetishes/etc. So, I don't think that 16 is too young at all. Thailand, which is the capital of sex change operations, most "boys" start hormone therapy at ages 9-12. It makes the whole thing easier and makes them more passable as females.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I think it's too young from a physical point of view, rather than an emotional point of view. While I, personally, didn't know fully who I was or was not attracted to at 16 (not consciously, at least), I don't doubt that many people do.
However, whether it be gender reassignment surgery or fake s, I just have a problem with the idea of surgically altering a body (for cosmetic purposes) that is still growing and developing. I fully support anyone's decision to start identifying or living their life as a woman (or a man, or whatever) at the age of 16, but I just think that surgery should wait until after a person has stopped growing and has settled into their natural body.
they do it cause of poverty man, selling themselves to the sex trade...
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