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Austin transgendered woman fights for equal rights

Started by Butterfly, April 15, 2009, 04:44:10 PM

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Austin transgendered woman fights for equal rights
keyeTV.com
CBS 42 Reporter: Michelle Valles
April 15, 2009
Last Update: 3:43 pm


http://www.keyetv.com/content/news/topnews/story/Austin-transgendered-woman-fights-for-equal-rights/5g1TVvyfW0q15vaNniBSZA.cspx


Meghan Stabler's past is where she likes to leave it, in the past.

Stabler used to be a man. By the age of 10, she knew something about her was different.

Stabler recalls as a child, "I remember reading the newspaper and there was a tennis player called Renee Richards. And it had this big splash in the front page that said 'Sex change: Tennis player' and it was just like a brain click. I got it, that's what's wrong with me."
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