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A new woman

Started by Shana A, March 30, 2008, 01:11:20 PM

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Shana A

A new woman
Surgery completes the transformation
By KAREN LOVETT Telegraph Staff

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080330/NEWS01/692368687

The countdown began more than 100 days before. Back in September, a thick cushion of weeks separated Cynthia Tebbetts from the moment her life would be transformed.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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MCMCyn

Thanks for posting the article. I found this forum by doing a search on my name. Looks like a ton of information on this board. How have I missed this all this time?

lady amarant

Quote from: MCMCyn on March 30, 2008, 05:03:16 PM
Thanks for posting the article. I found this forum by doing a search on my name. Looks like a ton of information on this board. How have I missed this all this time?

Hehe. We are cunningly disguised as a petshop in order to avoid detection by silly fundies with expertise in hacking. ;)

Welcome, BTW!!!

~Simone
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Pysgod

It's like the Secret Garden...hidden.
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soldierjane

Congratulations, Cynthia :)
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MCMCyn

Thanks, and I promise to help maintain your underground staus.

Shana A

Quote from: MCMCyn on March 30, 2008, 05:03:16 PM
Thanks for posting the article. I found this forum by doing a search on my name. Looks like a ton of information on this board. How have I missed this all this time?

Welcome to Susan's, we're glad you've found us. And congrats on the article from a fellow NH resident!

Zythyra
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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MCMCyn

Guess we still have a lot of work to do. From today's Telegraph letters section


Reader takes offense to sex-change story
I picked up a copy of the newspaper at the market last Sunday (March 30), and when I saw what your front-page article was, I put it back on the shelf and got another paper.

With all the news about the war, the economy and the upcoming election, The Telegraph devotes its Sunday front page to a story about a man getting a sex-change operation, and this is not the first time you have done that.

I really can't see how you are supposedly going to remain the "number one" paper much longer if your policy is going to be to displace real news with things that are of interest to only a small amount of people at best and fairly offensive to a larger number of people, including me.

If a person's state of mind compels them to seek a change of sex, that should be their own private business and not front-page news.

Donald Scott

Nashua