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    Default Weird question for the girls- How do you get around?

    Girls, I've been wondering for a while now about this one and I don't think anyone has asked it before, but when you travel (and some of you seem to go overseas a lot), how do you get in and out of countries?

    What do your passports say for example, and do you ever get any dirty looks from the staff at the airport? Have you ever been stopped and questioned by anyone? Has it been a problem for you? I can't imagine it is easy to be asked a bunch of impertinent questions by airport staff.

    Have you ever had any problems visiting specific countries? I'm just wondering, that's all.

    kisses

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    Female passport, birth certificate, driving licence. The works. I don't have any formal State documentation to prove who I was before. Completely fresh credit reference file too. If you do it all young enough and know you're going to be doing it then you can limit how often your details end up on databases. I never held a passport until I was Alison for example.

    Never had a problem yet. I carry other documentation just in case though, things like Doctors' notes etc.

    It is all a bit like being an MI5 spy though. As if regular agencies/police etc. do searches on you then they get referred to other departments, and are unable to view the information directly. Requires supervisors/managers etc.

    Most of my primary records are handled by obscure departments like ROOM 51, PO. BOX 1234. And that's it!! It gets there. You get a reply.

    It's kinda cool really.



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    Wow...

    Thanks for the reply Alison. Did I tell you that you look great in your pic?

    Any other girls?


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    Most of my primary records are handled by obscure departments like ROOM 51, PO. BOX 1234. And that's it!! It gets there. You get a reply.
    Heh.

    I can relate to that. My legal correspondence is directed to P.O. Box 666.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alison Faraday
    Female passport, birth certificate, driving licence. The works. I don't have any formal State documentation to prove who I was before. Completely fresh credit reference file too. If you do it all young enough and know you're going to be doing it then you can limit how often your details end up on databases. I never held a passport until I was Alison for example.

    Never had a problem yet. I carry other documentation just in case though, things like Doctors' notes etc.

    It is all a bit like being an MI5 spy though. As if regular agencies/police etc. do searches on you then they get referred to other departments, and are unable to view the information directly. Requires supervisors/managers etc.

    Most of my primary records are handled by obscure departments like ROOM 51, PO. BOX 1234. And that's it!! It gets there. You get a reply.

    It's kinda cool really.

    that is awesome...hahaha



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    Thanks for the reply Alison. Did I tell you that you look great in your pic?
    Hey, THANKS.

    Hi BeardOne && Stillies *waves*



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    I now have lived the majority of my life as the 'right me'. As
    such all of my ID, birth certificate, license, social security,
    militiary, passport and educaton records are congruent with
    who I am.

    In our post 9/11 era it becomes all the more important that you
    have proper identification.

    To that end:

    This may be helpful:

    These sites may be useful in having your documents changed:

    http://www.tsroadmap.com/reality/legalindex.html


    http://www.lambdalegal.org/cgi-bin/i...ml?record=1164


    http://www.drbecky.com/birthcert.html



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    In our post 9/11 era it becomes all the more important that you
    have proper identification.
    Never really thought about that.

    But (and forgive me if this is a personal question) are you considered male or female by the government? For example, if a pre-op girl wanted to marry (say if I proposed to one of you and you said yes) could the wedding go ahead in states where same sex weddings are illegal? Or would we have to live in Europe?

    Any girls wanting to marry me, by the way, can pm me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LG
    In our post 9/11 era it becomes all the more important that you
    have proper identification.
    Never really thought about that.

    But (and forgive me if this is a personal question) are you considered male or female by the government? For example, if a pre-op girl wanted to marry (say if I proposed to one of you and you said yes) could the wedding go ahead in states where same sex weddings are illegal? Or would we have to live in Europe?

    Any girls wanting to marry me, by the way, can pm me.
    Post op thus legally female. Though even while pre op my identification
    was denoted 'F'. Post 9/11 however there are much stricter regulations
    for identification purposes.

    The Federal government, states, and trans activist groups are currently
    working on a amicable solution for transwomen who opt to remain
    pre op.

    Pre op women who desire to marry can do so in New Jersey,
    Massachusetts, and Hawaii, Canada, and parts of the EU as
    you have alluded to.

    Having been married, and widowed I am going to take my time
    and carefully enter into it this time, if at all. But, since I'm not
    one for 'shacking', if a man wants to get the milk, then he must
    buy the cow.

    So, he will have to make this heifer an honest woman.



    One more time.



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