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Would you like to give birth to a child?

Started by misty, July 11, 2005, 03:00:30 PM

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If you could be converted to a female sufficiently enough to give birth to a child would you like to do so (also includes the case if you were young enough to do so)?

Yes
265 (76.4%)
No
82 (23.6%)

Total Members Voted: 117

childofwinter

Quote from: rejennyrated on December 21, 2009, 02:07:05 AM
Now that's just being greedy ;) surely?
No, I'm kidding. :D

Seriously, though, I wouldn't mind either.
I have no concrete idea of my gender identity, but I believe I am an Androgyne.
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Alexie

Absolutely, unequivocally and definitely yes.

I am under no delusion about all the pain and suffering that child bearing would bring as well as the trauma involved in raising them, but I could think of no greater joy than bringing a child into the world. Even in my male body, I get very cluckey when around babies. That would definitely make the complete package.

Alexie.
"On the plains of hesitation lay the bleached bones of millions
Who at the dawn of victory sat down and waited
And in waiting died"
(George Cecil - 1923)
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AmySmiles

If it were possible, I think I would.  It's hard to say though.  I love kids, but I know raising your own is very different than playing with them.
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Agent_J

Quote from: Kieri on December 21, 2009, 05:20:54 PM
I love kids, but I know raising your own is very different than playing with them.

That's effectively the point I always made when people told me I'd be a good parent because I did well with kids and many liked me.  I quite enjoy my niece and nephew, but, sometimes, what I most enjoy is when they go back to their parents.
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Cindy

My senior scientist and my PhD student are both 4 months pregnant with their first. I am so jealous. :'( :'(

I could never father one 'cos the thing doesn't work. Totally useless lump of tissue. Anyone want it?  :laugh:

Cindy
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Flan

No way
Money that I don't have aside, my genetics aren't worth saving
Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur. Happy kitty, sleepy kitty, purr, purr, purr.
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disdwarf

Of course I'd want to have a uterus and give birth.

Only thing is I'm a lesbian, but even though I haven't started transition yet I wondered how could I give birth if I was a cisgender-born lesbian? So I got a book on lesbian pregnancies and found out... it's really not that hard. The problem is I don't enjoy the cisgender privilege in this regard as I don't have a uterus:(
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AmberM

I would love to have children and nurture them within me. The only painful experiences would be gaining a lot of weight, feeling some insecurity about my looks when pregnant, going into labor, and feeling the more painful baby movements in my body, morning sickness and having to do a regimen of exercise following the birth. I would love being a mother and holding my little miracle in my arms for the first time. I would want my beloved by my side supporting and empowering me, and telling me I'm beautiful even when I feel fat or hideous. Parenting would be rewarding.
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Laura Emily

If I could - absolutely. 100% no doubt!
Those who live life to please others, rather than live the life they please, live only to exist.  - LEV
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Catherine Sarah





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Madisyn

Given the option I'd be willing to have a child if I found the right partner to have one with.
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Sara Thomas

I voted no.

I love my kids very much, but I'm glad that they are grown and out of the house.

I think I was always a bit too self-absorbed to be a very good parent.

They turned out well enough though.

I ain't scared... I just don't want to mess up my hair.
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Catherine Sarah

Quote from: Cindy James on December 24, 2009, 01:37:39 AM
My senior scientist and my PhD student are both 4 months pregnant with their first. I am so jealous. :'( :'(

I could never father one 'cos the thing doesn't work. Totally useless lump of tissue. Anyone want it?  :laugh:

Cindy

Well; if it's up for grabs, can I have it? I'm off to the butcher, he's making sausages soon.  :laugh:   >:-)    :angel:




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Laura91

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lizagirl

I definitely would like to, and have dreamed of it since I was little.
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anya921

In a heartbeat. I would give up anything for that
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chocoicecream

Please excuse any mistakes as English is my second language.

Thanks! ;)
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Sarah84

Yes, I have no doubts. It would be so nice.
My real name is Monika :)
HRT: 11.11.2014
SRS: 5.11.2015 with Chettawut
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Corwynn Jade

Goodness yes. A few years ago I heard that they had found a way to fertilize an egg with another egg. I kind of got my hopes up that they would figure out how to do something the other way around too. Then i could at least call myself a child's biological mother even if i had to use a surrogate. Somehow that would mean more to me than being the "father". Silly, I know. 
Hi! I'm Corwynn Jade, but you can call me Wynn. :-*
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