A Den of Sin or a Beacon of Liberty?
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1826308,00.html (http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1826308,00.html)
By IOAN GRILLO
7/24/2008
The serenading mariachis, the vast pots of tacos and the drunken salsa dancing made the May wedding look like any other Mexican nuptial celebration. What was different, of course, were the genders of the happy couple. Her glamorous white dress and towering high heels notwithstading, the bride Diana, 45, had actually been born Jose Guerrero — a man. Her tuxedo-clad groom, Mario Sanchez, 53, had been born Maria. Both had undergone sex-change operations. Mexico City judge Gustavo Lugo signed off on Mexico's first transgender marriage, ruling it a perfectly legal union between a registered male and a registered female. "It's a normal wedding. I'm marrying a man and a woman and I don't care what they look like," Lugo told a huddle of reporters after the ceremony. "We live in the 21st century and differences have been overcome."
"Sin" is in the eye of the beholder.
Awwww.....*tears* ....should we have a wedding at Susan's between a MTF and a FTM so that people can grasp the idea that this is NO different than anything they have ever seen? Hey, it may happen, sooner than you think.... ;D ;)
tink :icon_chick:
P.S. Thanks very much for this article, Katia :)
Personally, I'm dumbfounded how "Den of Sin" would even apply.
I really need to learn how to post like Natasha! :laugh:
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How come Natasha gets a time machine and I don't? So. Not. Fair.
SUSANNN!!!
Maybe the Easter Bunny has one for you! :laugh:
Hugs, Devlyn
A man and woman married. How is this even controversial?
Ella