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  • You know what I think...I think love is love. Anyone should have the right to love or marry anyone they choose. Regardless if others think it is wrong.
  • I'd say that changing you gender is far more controversial than gay mairage. once that is done you cant trump that regardless of which gender you date.
  • well you can't really help being born trans gender, so I think it's irrelevant.
  • I think that those who have trouble accepting gays and lesbians are even more baffled and unaccepting of the transgendered community. I still say, love is love.
  • Let anyone marry anyone else (of legal age) that they want! Who cares? If you don't like it, you don't have to do it for yourself!!
  • Legally, in most places, post-op transgendered people would be considered their chosen sex, so they can marry people of the opposite sex freely. As they should be able to. Unfortunately, pre-op TGs and intersexuals often can't marry the gender of their choice. Personally, I don't give a crap who marries who, as long as they are of age, human, and happy.
  • T-people that have changed their status to their preferred gender on legal documents can marry people of the opposite gender with no problems as far as I know.
  • I personally believe anyone of the age of 18 can marry anyone who is not a relative as long as they are not married to someone else.
  • A legally defined female can marry a male. A TG can go through a physical conversion process and become at least partially female. She can then petition the court system for a name and sex designation change. At that point she can marry any guy she wants. More often than not the male cannot tell that she was a he at one point. (Obviously there are places where same sex marriage is legal. Then it would make zero difference who married whom.) The most beautiful woman that I have ever met was a post op TG. Many Vegas show girls fit in that category.
  • transgenders need love too they have a right to marry just make up your mind which name will you use dont let noone discourage you you have my blessing
  • eh copy answered twice. my mistake.
  • If a person is a legal citizen they should be able to get legally married to any other legal citizen. Spiritually speaking that is up to the individual and their chosen path.
  • I have a friend who transitioned from male to female. While a male he married (a woman). She and her wife are still married now that she's legally a woman.
  • thats even more controversal

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