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Once a Pariah, Now a Judge: The Early Transgender Journey of Phyllis Frye

Started by stephaniec, August 29, 2015, 12:45:02 PM

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stephaniec

Once a Pariah, Now a Judge: The Early Transgender Journey of Phyllis Frye

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/30/us/transgender-judge-phyllis-fryes-early-transformative-journey.html?_r=0

The New York Times/By DEBORAH SONTAGAUG. 29, 2015

"HOUSTON — Nearly four decades before Caitlyn Jenner introduced herself to the world, Phyllis Randolph Frye came out as a transgender woman in a far less glamorous way. No Diane Sawyer, no Vanity Fair."
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HoneyStrums

All this readng, And still havent understood why is is called "Z"
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stephaniec

Quote from: ButterflyVickster on August 29, 2015, 01:16:05 PM
All this readng, And still havent understood why is is called "Z"
sorry , I think your referring to my place holder when copying the article.
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HoneyStrums

I kinda guessed that, you see, I click on "z" AND opened the link in a new tab, so when I came back to the susans tab, "z" was still the title, but this was because although you hd changed it, my page hadn't refreshed, so it still said "Z",

aFTER i clicked POST it updated lol
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stephaniec

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HoneyStrums

steph? thats twice you said sorry, when you didnt need to :P


(Z) <-------------------------   steph's place holder for her next sorry


Please, I say sorrry all the time.

Sorry you wasnt looking wear you was going and walked into me.
Sorry I didnt luagth because you joke offended me.
Sorry Ive never seen you before and dont know your name.
Sorry you didnt like it when I was nice to you.

So, Im just saying, I think Its about time we worked on not saying sorry for things, we dont have cause to be :)

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stephaniec

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