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Do you have biological children?

Started by Nero, June 01, 2009, 07:42:27 PM

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Yes, I am MTF and have reproduced the traditional way.
21 (46.7%)
Yes, I am FTM and have reproduced the traditional way.
4 (8.9%)
No, I am MTF and did not reproduce.
10 (22.2%)
No, I am FTM and did not reproduce.
8 (17.8%)
Yes, I am MTF and artifically inseminated someone (or some variation on test tube reproduction).
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Yes, I am FTM and gave someone my egg (or some variation on test tube reproduction).
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No, but I am MTF and I plan to reproduce the old fashioned way.
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No, but I am FTM and plan to reproduce the old fashioned way.
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No, but I am MTF and am freezing sperm for my future offspring.
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No, but I am FTM and am freezing eggs for my future offspring.
1 (2.2%)

Total Members Voted: 28

Natasha

QuoteDo you have biological children?

hahahahahanhaha
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Lori

1 son and two step daughers I have raised for 9.5 years. They may as well be mine too.
"In my world, everybody is a pony and they all eat rainbows and poop butterflies!"


If the shoe fits, buy it in every color.
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gween

2 daughter and 1 stepdaughter and they all support me even the x
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Osiris

I don't currently have anything in the freezer, but I plan to once I start transition. I'd love to have a family and want to have the option of being biologically related to the children. Though I have no desire to carry the little rug rats. :P
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Teknoir

I'm 25, and I HATE children. I figure if the desire to have a family hasn't happened by now, it's not happening. Some people just aren't ment to breed. Needless to say - no freezing for me.

Quote from: lisagurl on June 02, 2009, 08:23:13 AM
2 children mainly to persevere the marriage. The pleasure are not worth the responsibilities.

That honesty took guts. Society would shout you down for it, but I salute you! :)
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myles

No biological children, 2 adopted so I guess we helped the overpopulation by not adding any more?
Myles
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived"
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Suzy

Quote from: Nichole on June 02, 2009, 01:19:38 PM
You hope!!  >:-)

Yep I sure do!  Though I am told you can never really resign from being a parent.

Kristi
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Michelle.

Nero, you forgot to add "M2F: None that I know of."

I could have children anywhere between, thinks when did I start drinking heavily?

Crap...math...   unknown number of children between about 3 years of age and about 15 years old.



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stacyB

I have one son... if you can consider infertility treatments "the old fashion way" (it was through intercourse, not IVF). Given the choice to have transitioned earlier in life, I still wouldnt trade him for that option. Course, being divorced, I could have done without meeting his mother...  :D

Although I am 45 (I consider that young), I am comfortable at this point with the idea that transitioning will end any possibility of raising biological kids. But I wouldnt rule out adopting or raising step children with a partner to share my life with.  :)
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LordKAT

4 children, 2 boys, 2 girls  (no one warns you about twins)
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Mister

Quote from: myles on June 02, 2009, 09:15:54 PM
No biological children, 2 adopted so I guess we helped the overpopulation by not adding any more?
Myles

Good for you.
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Cyndigurl45

OK OK I can't resist this one :) biological children as opposed to maybe synthetic or mechanical children LOL














No but really I have 3 bio children and they have had there own bio children :)
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