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Miriam,
All I am saying is the AIS, PAIS men are turned away and told to go elsewhere. So if you offer no assistance then you are in a sense telling them to go fuck themselves.
If you turn all the men away that are AIS or PAIS then there are no men within the organization to facilitate support the men with this condition issues. So to say that no men are there to organize the men’s group is a weak defense being that you don’t allow men in the first place.
I have never tried to become a member of AISSG so I was never turned down. I am not AIS or any of the other conditions for women that you represent. I also don’t care much for the “your still a woman” mantra that constantly gets crammed down your neck. They seam to think that if you tell the lie enough you will start to believe it.
If you don’t like what I write perhaps it is because I am just being honest and realistic. So if you are looking for people to tell you you’re a beautiful woman rather than the truth that you are not much better than the average Halloween drag queen well that’s your choice. I prefer the truth and honesty and I always speak the truth whether it’s popular or not. I also don’t like discrimination and I will stand up against it. And I still think it’s wrong that you offer nothing for the men.
Also to clarify my earlier post in this thread. Being that the only condition that I have been given is male pseudo hermaphrodite and not AIS or CAH or any of the others because I don’t fit the body parts list or have the symptoms of the other conditions It’s folks like the AISSG that are forcing all the issues and forcing all the decisions but not representing everyone that is effected by your changes. So I don’t care to be represented within the medical and intersex community by people that discriminate against their own.
That’s my opinion whether you like it or not.
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