jesse I will pay for your flight in return for you sitting on my face for a couple of hours :oops: :shock: :D :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by jesseflo
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jesse I will pay for your flight in return for you sitting on my face for a couple of hours :oops: :shock: :D :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by jesseflo
It might be because:Quote:
WHY DONT THE U.S. GIRLS VISIT EUROPE?
Gender Will Be Required On Travel Documents;
Since May 15, 2009, all domestic flight passengers must provide the airline with their full legal name as it appears on the form of government-issue photo identification they intend to use at the airport. Beginning August 15, 2009, all domestic flight passengers will also be required to provide the airlines with their birth date and gender. For international flights, airlines will not be required to submit full legal name, date of birth, and gender until October 31, 2009. Airline carriers are already beginning to implement these procedures before the required deadlines as their systems become capable of accepting the required information
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If you are travelling abroad to become 'a broad' you may have an 'F' designation denoted on your passport. Your passport will be valid for the period of one year.
Once you have had GRS, you can re-apply for a permanent passport, which will be valid for ten years.
To get your name and sex changed on a valid passport, you will need a court-ordered name change and a notarized letter from your surgeon showing you have had sex reassignment surgery.
Submit form U.S. Passport Re-Application Form: DS-5504 formerly DSP-19.
Downloadable;
http://travel.state.gov/passport/forms/ds5504/ds5504_2663.html
Why don't you just travel to America?Quote:
Originally Posted by jonnymouthwash
Why ? You want him arrested??????Quote:
Originally Posted by bte
Thank your lucky stars, jonnymouthwash, since you live in Europe where you are truly free to do whatever you want as long as it is consentual .
Oh sure, those football hooligans always ask the shopkeepers if they can loot and destroy their store beforehand. Not to mention beating each other to death. It's all above board.Quote:
Originally Posted by envivision
Well it is better than having the police beat you to death or dodging bullets from mentalists who carry guns in the US.Quote:
Originally Posted by GullyFoyle
Sexxy Jade (and one another) has visited the UK a number of times. At least one Brit girl has visited the US. And at least one Brazilian girl has visited NYC (last summer). If their passports didn't land them in prison why should it others. I think it's a matter of money. Nowadays the US dollar buys a lot less in Europe.
Some transwomen are reluctant to travel internatioally because they fear thatQuote:
Originally Posted by thx1138
they may get hassled, because their names and gender markers aren't
congruent with their appearance.
But no, just being trans won't land you in prison.
I love to travel and have been many places pre and post op, and never had a
problem.
Though I have been known to act suspiciously, so that they will do a cavity search. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by peggygee
Well, you got me there. The police never shoot and kill anyone in Europe ... oh wait a moment,Quote:
Originally Posted by farang
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/24/wo...24britain.html
Gee, I hope you don't break a leg falling off your high horse there, ass clown. While we're at it, here's to the rise in honor killings in the great EU :
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1244406,00.html
Oh no, someone killed somebody with a knife. Quick, make it against the law to own a knife before it happens again!!!!! BTW, terrorist attacks have killed how many people over there since 9/11? Let's not forget your own homegrown killers, the Basques and all the muslim extremists in Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, etc. Oh yeah, it's a paradise over there ...