the point is that Sylvie is not featured because she is a hairdresser, but because of her different lifestyle...which *I* think should be her business and no one else's... but then, she has had the courage to "come out of the closet", dress the way she wants herself to be (which is a woman, not the man that she was born as ) and probably wants to draw attention to herself to help the lot of others like her....well, whatever the reason, sensational stuff  will always win attention I guess, that's the point I was making. A nice ordinary tambram marrying and producing 2 children who will go into engineering or medicine will not make the news.
 
And Thaths...let's not forget interior decorator- and art gallery owner-stereotypes either!
 
Deepa

 
On 7/18/06, Thaths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/18/06, Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ashok Hariharan wrote:
> > Who or what is Sylvie?
> a gay / transsexual hairdresser

Isn't that the norm among hairdressers? :-)

Thaths
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