and one works for my organization. She still has yet to go through the operation - has a way to go... Yes, and there are also a lot more handicapped parking spaces than often are actually used... What's your point?

Liz Greenbaum
Longfellow


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Given that the highest prevalence estimate for transsexualism is 1/10,000, Minneapolis has at most about 20 persons with the appendage you describe using the women's room.<


You'd think that, unless you knew that the U Medical center is one of two places in the US that do transsexual surgery (the other is Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, I think). This means that a lot of pre-op folks are living here going through the qualification process.

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Jordan Neighborhood
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