You just do it
The gender-neutral term for addressing someone with the same level of respect as "sir" is "Mx."
If you are not gay, then you probably won't date someone of the same gender as yourself. Other than that, there is not much difference between being gay and not being gay.
i would have to say both. But i would go to the same gender. so there's your answer. jon
The gender neutral term for addressing someone with the same level of respect as "sir" or "ma'am" is "Mx."
No. The Constitution of Rwanda prohibits same-sex marriage.
The same as anyone's definition of gay: a person who is attracted to someone of the same gender.
Not in the United States, however in Russia they have laws about it.
A gay person is someone who is attracted to those of the same gender as them.
It works on the basis that: If you are attracted to a member of the same sex/gender, you are considered Homosexual(gay); If you are attracted to a member of the opposite sex/gender you are considered Heterosexual(straight).
I think there is some confusion in the vocabulary here. A transvestite is someone who habitually wears clothing associated with another gender. What clothing you wear has no effect on whom you can marry. I believe you are asking if someone who has undergone gender reassignment surgery can then marry someone of their birth gender. The answer is yes. It is possible to change your legal gender and, once you have done so, you are free to marry someone of the opposite gender, regardless of whether your state has legalized same-sex marriage.
Of COURSE!
Can't happen under the older rules. If you were a boy- you had to have two Male sponsors- they had to be practicing Catholics, etc. no cross-gender sponsorship was allowed. In this context sponsor had to do with (responses) and nothing to do with financial support or advertising, unlike NBC. In my day it had to be the same gender.