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    Default Re: Transsexuals in the 1970s

    I need a whole lotta love!
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    Quote Originally Posted by robertlouis View Post
    1970s or earlier, right?

    Here's one from the 1800s.

    19th century thief and transvestite/transsexual Lasse-Maja captivated the Swedish public with his escapades, and his charm eventually earned him his freedom.

    Nice ankles.....
    True story? If so, awesome!


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    Quote Originally Posted by theone1982 View Post
    True story? If so, awesome!
    Yep, the Scandinavians were always way ahead when it came to accepting changing sexual mores.


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    Quote Originally Posted by robertlouis View Post
    Yep, the Scandinavians were always way ahead when it came to accepting changing sexual mores.
    Sweden was one of the first countries, if not the first, to offer gender-reassignment surgery right?


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    Quote Originally Posted by theone1982 View Post
    Sweden was one of the first countries, if not the first, to offer gender-reassignment surgery right?
    About the same time as Denmark


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    Quote Originally Posted by robertlouis View Post
    About the same time as Denmark
    Who'd have thought these same people would be so open minded! I'm actually of Norwegian descent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theone1982 View Post
    Who'd have thought these same people would be so open minded! I'm actually of Norwegian descent.
    I have very distant Swedish links. My parents both came from Fife in the east of Scotland although I was born and brought up in the west, in Glasgow.

    My dad and I traced the family line in Fife all the way back to 1716, only to discover that the family name at that point was Swedish - traced that back to Goteborg in 1628, but that was where the records dried up.


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    Cool! Thanks Natina!


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    Quote Originally Posted by robertlouis View Post
    I have very distant Swedish links. My parents both came from Fife in the east of Scotland although I was born and brought up in the west, in Glasgow.

    My dad and I traced the family line in Fife all the way back to 1716, only to discover that the family name at that point was Swedish - traced that back to Goteborg in 1628, but that was where the records dried up.
    That's really cool that you can trace it back that far.


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