Changing Sexes: Male to Female

UNCjigga

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On the Discovery Channel now (10 Eastern.)

Don't you just love quality television?
 

"On the Discovery Channel now (10 Eastern.)

Don't you just love quality television?"


I love to watch the Discovery Channel on Sundays. I also watch documentaries on PBS on Sundays.

I'll be off to see what's up on the Discovery Channel. My time is pacific time, so I'm not sure if they're airing it right now. Thanks for the notice!
 

blakeatwork

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Originally posted by: uncJIGGA
On the Discovery Channel now (10 Eastern.)

Don't you just love quality television?

LOL... And here I was figuring Jigga just wanted to actually get some... :p
 

Yep, I watch PBS because I love documentaries. I also love those masterpiece theatre inspired by the British authors. :p To me, they're way more interesting than most of what I see on major networks.

In any case, I just checked out the Discovery Channel. At the moment, they have a documentary on dwarfs: standing tall. This dwarf lady is sitting with this reasonable looking, tall man. And it's like . . . you would like think that's his daughter, except she's got a very mature face. I then realised that they were spouses. Wow! Some people amaze me with their perseverence, really. It isn't a bad show to watch until the sex change comes up. *Checking my TV Guide.* Uhmm . . . the next show will be Obesity in America. I have seen that one before, I think. And then dwarfs again, but "little people, big steps" subtitle this time. And then finally Changing Sexes at 10:00 PM. Hehehe!

For now, I'll go watch Salon Secrets at Home on PBS station whilst watching the dwarfs. :p
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
man, i hope i never date someone who has a mysterious and scary past.

Necer thought of it that way before :Q
 

Bleep

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Sounds like a unhappy underpaid worker and decided if he could not get a raise to take a cut.:Q

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I got to watch the show last night. Without regard to my moral view, here's all I would ever ask: Don't ever marry me and then bring that news to me, especially if we have kids. That's where I would never forgive the guy. But then again, I guess that's why it's always good to screen someone. Never know what they have in their closets.

Now on the funny part, that teenage boy was really funny. He seemed like a typical guy going through a phase. And I'm surprised the DMV gave him the female title, as I thought he still looked a lot like and sounded a lot like a guy.

The other guy who had a kid . . . well, it was dificult to see what would make him think that way. But all I can say is damn! He's so fitting for a drag queen. He just couldn't seem to take the transition as a transvestite.

The only person who seemed so sure of himself is the guy who changed to "Angela". He seemed pretty sure of himself, and he had a wife who was so supportive.

I just hope never to deal with that in my life.