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Started by Scratchy Wilson, February 17, 2009, 09:53:31 PM
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Quote from: Josh on February 18, 2009, 03:29:04 PMive always wanted kids and still do. funny thing is, even before i was out to myself i knew i didnt want anything popping out of there and always planned on adopting.
Quote from: Sebastien on February 18, 2009, 07:13:59 PMI've never seen any evidence that eggs die from exposure to testosterone. Thomas Beatie didn't have any problem... and he was on T for at least 10-15 years prior to becoming pregnant. I have no money for T, even, so egg storage is nowhere near a possibility. SD
Quote from: Mister on February 18, 2009, 08:43:50 PMFive.His kid is what, four months old? And if there was anything wrong, do you think we'd have found out about it?Pat Califia and Matt Rice had a kid years ago. Their son is autistic. could it be from T? Who knows. There simply are not enough (any?) studies on this. If I were child-inclined and had the anatomy to bear children, there's no way I'd want anything but the healthiest, safest way to conceive a kid.
Quote from: Aiden on February 18, 2009, 09:40:23 PMI have no desire to have a child, and definantly not to have one popping out of me! If I ever change my mind I can adopt. I just hope that my sister will pass on the genetic line because I can't.
Quote from: Sebastien on February 19, 2009, 12:49:39 AMApparently, Thomas Beatie was on testosterone, or at least did not experience menstruation, for 8 years prior to becoming pregnant. His child was born healthy, and is roughly 8 months old. There are numerous causes of birth defects in children, and if you propose that ovarian exposure to testosterone causes these, what about birth control? How about the millions of women worldwide who go through years, even decades, of birth control pills, then stop and become pregnant? High levels of estrogen and progesterone can damage ovaries every bit as much as any other hormone, medication, or toxin. Should those people not be allowed to produce genetic offspring?By the way... "In rare cases, autism is strongly associated with agents that cause birth defects." --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutismSorry, but I think there's a million reasons not to parent a child. If everyone worried so much about the potential complications, none of us would be here today.SD
Quote from: Sebastien on February 19, 2009, 07:15:27 PMDude, seriously... it's my frickin' choice, and you're pissing me off! My arguments are perfectly rational. I've had enough of your B.S.
Quote from: sneakersjay on February 20, 2009, 11:32:48 AMAnd in general, having kids is a crapshoot for *everyone*. Many *normal* folks have kids with birth defects, autism, etc. And many transfolk have *normal* children. If you want kids, do what it takes to have them. There are no guarantees no matter *who* you are, rich, poor, cis-gendered, trans, or what have you.Jay
QuoteBy the way, Mister... unless you, personally, are the internet, your statement is a bit ridiculous. However, I'm done with that. I'm sorry you have trouble, but blaming others for your problems isn't the way to deal with it.
Quote from: Mister on February 20, 2009, 05:39:42 PMMy discussion points are rational as well. If you choose to get pissed off at the internet, that's of your own choosing. I was never disrespectful.