Glitchfinder":ield6d8o said:rey meustrus":ield6d8o said:Princess Amy":ield6d8o said:Ever asked a guy if he's had a vesectomy before dating him, or asked a girl if she can give birth before going down on her? (To put it bluntly and hopefully inoffensively).
Those two questions are actually valid sometimes, because some people are going to want kids. Which would really suck if your partner turns out to be trans (or otherwise infertile), but must suck a lot more if you are the trans one and you really want to get pregnant.
Which reminds me of reading recently about a trans woman in Britain getting a uterus transplant and getting pregnant by in vitro fertilization. Modern medicine is seriously impressive.
There's this amazing thing called adoption. You might have heard of it at some point.
Jason":35cpugpt said:Glitchfinder":35cpugpt said:rey meustrus":35cpugpt said:Princess Amy":35cpugpt said:Ever asked a guy if he's had a vesectomy before dating him, or asked a girl if she can give birth before going down on her? (To put it bluntly and hopefully inoffensively).
Those two questions are actually valid sometimes, because some people are going to want kids. Which would really suck if your partner turns out to be trans (or otherwise infertile), but must suck a lot more if you are the trans one and you really want to get pregnant.
Which reminds me of reading recently about a trans woman in Britain getting a uterus transplant and getting pregnant by in vitro fertilization. Modern medicine is seriously impressive.
There's this amazing thing called adoption. You might have heard of it at some point.
Stop trying to be a smart arse, not everyone wants to adopt... -.-"
Glitchfinder":1wpjpjd9 said:Jason":1wpjpjd9 said:Glitchfinder":1wpjpjd9 said:rey meustrus":1wpjpjd9 said:Princess Amy":1wpjpjd9 said:Ever asked a guy if he's had a vesectomy before dating him, or asked a girl if she can give birth before going down on her? (To put it bluntly and hopefully inoffensively).
Those two questions are actually valid sometimes, because some people are going to want kids. Which would really suck if your partner turns out to be trans (or otherwise infertile), but must suck a lot more if you are the trans one and you really want to get pregnant.
Which reminds me of reading recently about a trans woman in Britain getting a uterus transplant and getting pregnant by in vitro fertilization. Modern medicine is seriously impressive.
There's this amazing thing called adoption. You might have heard of it at some point.
Stop trying to be a smart arse, not everyone wants to adopt... -.-"
Of course not everyone wants to adopt. At the same time, that doesn't mean you should require any potential partners to be capable of producing offspring.
Exactly.Princess Amy":2bjt6ejp said:Meh, it's a technicality really, plus adopting really helps out a kid in need.
Princess Amy":3l9wjvzp said:I rather think that answers its own question