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    Who regrets that he/she were not born of the opposite sex and why?

    Who regrets that he/she was not born of the opposite sex and why?

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    I never even gave it a thought. I like who I am.

    When I was little I always wanted to be a boy.  My father wanted boys not girls.  He eventually traded us in for another woman with three boys.  When my father divorced my mother he divorced us too.

    Bob/PKB

    I'm saddened to read this fishlet. When my ex left, he barely saw his sons. I remember one of them saying something about it to him once. "Why did you leave us, Dad?" "I didn't leave you. I left your mother." "Yes, but you left us with her." It made him stop and think a little.
    pej

    very sad :(( No child should go through this feeling unwanted and unloved importanly from own parents. What your father did was abasely wrong, wrong wrong.

    Golly gee whiz, I never thought about it.Two advantages of being a guy would have been participating in a bigger variety of sports and possibly dating more.  Biggest plus would have been no "periods" or PMS. 
    Two advantages of being a gal is the clothes are much better and I can do "historically guy" stuff without people thinking anything of it.  I can drive a race car and it's OK.  A guy knitting would probably draw some raised (knitted) eyebrows.   Biggest plus is being Mom. 

    ROMOS

    What,s wrong with knitting?
    EYEBROWS?????
    Bob/PKB

    I think it's just an expression, "knitted eyebrows".....kinda pulled together in concern... something like that. Dammit, don't make me explain myself! :D
    Clonge

    Bob/PKB: See my pic below.

    I wasn,t born of the opposite sex?


    I don,t think I was?


    Was I?


    I,m confused?


    No I,m not!


    Yes I am? NO?


    YES! NO!


    Aaaaaarrrghhh!!!!!!!!

    I like the way I am thank you so very much, and dont wish to change a thing about one-of-a-kind-masterpiece me..To say otherwise is insulting to God, might as well say, "God, you didn't do a very good job on me"

    ""My eyebrows aren't raised, Bob/PKB!

    Bob/PKB

    OMG! OMG! OMG! LOL. you got me, Clonge. Excellent and COOL BEANS. :D

    You could have been born a tranny then you could play both parts.

    I believe whatever sex you were born is great.  If you are a tranny as Vinny said, that's great as well.  That's the reason we all have different life struggles and experiences.  It's like rolling 10 dice and, what numbers come up, come up.  It's all good and it's all you get.  I think we should take a look at our stuggles, embrace them and deal with them and live your life.  Cause so far we only know about one  life we get, and then heaven.  So whatever your sex, boy, girl, tran, appreciate it.  Really no body is really any stranger than anybody else, some just have more of their kind in their club which at this point the human evolution we call normal.  It's all good, it's all gene mutation,  environment and viewpoint.



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