Quote from: Beverley on March 14, 2012, 05:27:03 PM
Perhaps my situation would be a good example. To get a GRC I have to divorce my wife because I cannot be married to her if we are both female. As we plan to stay together we then have to 'remarry' via a civil partnership.
So for nothing other than wanting things to stay the same we have to fund a divorce, wait for it to become absolute and then remarry. If one of us dies during that period then the other has no rights.
Allowing me and her to stay married affects no one who is already married, but it makes a huge difference to us.
Beverley
Wow, yeah I believe so, I generally think the whole system as it is is over complex as it is really. I have never bothered with the GRC, I hadn't really needed to provide 'proof' of who I am to anyone lately, but since my consultant retired, I have been feeling more worried about this situation in the future, and really need to sort this out. I just wish rather than the Government go on about 'Gay rights' or what ever, (Don't worry I am not anti Gay marriage) or anything, but they need to make the systems of gender recognition more easier to contend with and people to change as they need to. Its totally understandable why they need to have proof of all your history as your chosen gender, in case of fraud and so on.
As for Homosexual promiscuousness I would have to say, that they are probably likely to stay together in a relationship for years just like any hetrosexual couple to be honest, and are probably no less promiscuous, than Heterosexual's. Does anyone know any one who's gay and have a life time partner ? - any one famous ? I don't know, but yeah normal marriage causes a right mess.
I have had for some time had minor problems with the Government, as they keep asking me why am I not in a civil partnership - its like explaining SRS and my Gender role 101 to them, its intrusive and embarrassing, and explaining WHY that route is not appropriate for me. So yeah must get my GRC sort out fast !