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Originally posted by: Hammerhead
At the 46 second mark he/she looks down at his/her chest thinking, "Oh my God he's looking at my boobs!"

either that or, "i KNEW these babies would pull this interview!"
 
holy crap. I honestly assumed this was halloween related or something.

Apparently: "Ina Fried is a senior writer at CNET News.com in San Francisco, where she covers Microsoft and Apple Computer. After working at CNET for three years as a male, Ina transitioned on the job in 2003, coming out to dozens of colleagues and hundreds of sources." Found Here

I mean, I have no issue with anyone's gender/sexual preference/lifestyle but how the heck do you "come out" as a woman? 😕 I wish I could have been at that meeting.
 
Originally posted by: Compudork
holy crap. I honestly assumed this was halloween related or something.

Apparently: "Ina Fried is a senior writer at CNET News.com in San Francisco, where she covers Microsoft and Apple Computer. After working at CNET for three years as a male, Ina transitioned on the job in 2003, coming out to dozens of colleagues and hundreds of sources." Found Here

I mean, I have no issue with anyone's gender/sexual preference/lifestyle but how the heck do you "come out" as a woman? 😕 I wish I could have been at that meeting.

So it was a man, then became a women? If it is a woman, then that is the worst damn boob job I have EVER seen. Those things are saggy as hell.
 
Originally posted by: Compudork
holy crap. I honestly assumed this was halloween related or something.

Apparently: "Ina Fried is a senior writer at CNET News.com in San Francisco, where she covers Microsoft and Apple Computer. After working at CNET for three years as a male, Ina transitioned on the job in 2003, coming out to dozens of colleagues and hundreds of sources." Found Here

I mean, I have no issue with anyone's gender/sexual preference/lifestyle but how the heck do you "come out" as a woman? 😕 I wish I could have been at that meeting.

seriously.. wtf? if you're going to come out, you don't transition over time.. you do it all at once over paid leave or vacation or something. you don't get a tit here, a tit there, leave the vocal cords and stubble, etc. you go all out tranny and save up for the "finishing touch."
 
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