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		<title>By: Kinsey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I explained to a trans friend Wednesday evening, my husband is a now-57 year old man who grew up in a small town in northern Minnesota.  Issues such as gender and orientation were never acknowledged or discussed, EVER.  He probably had never even thought about any of these issues until he met me  and I came out to him as a bisexual woman when he was 22.  The man has been open and loving and accepting of so many things about me, my social circle, and the LGBT community in general since his introduction to something other than heterosexuality.

In fact, to refine what happened last weekend, further discussion revealed that his statement was not meant as a blanket, across-the-board position about my friendships with trans women -- ANY trans woman.  It was directed to one specific relationship and some situations within that relationship.

The fact that he was willing to communicate with me about this issue rather than remaining confused and uncomfortable in silence is a credit to him, as is the fact that he has been willing and able over many years to stretch his horizons. 

Yes, it is a complicated world!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I explained to a trans friend Wednesday evening, my husband is a now-57 year old man who grew up in a small town in northern Minnesota.  Issues such as gender and orientation were never acknowledged or discussed, EVER.  He probably had never even thought about any of these issues until he met me  and I came out to him as a bisexual woman when he was 22.  The man has been open and loving and accepting of so many things about me, my social circle, and the LGBT community in general since his introduction to something other than heterosexuality.</p>
<p>In fact, to refine what happened last weekend, further discussion revealed that his statement was not meant as a blanket, across-the-board position about my friendships with trans women &#8212; ANY trans woman.  It was directed to one specific relationship and some situations within that relationship.</p>
<p>The fact that he was willing to communicate with me about this issue rather than remaining confused and uncomfortable in silence is a credit to him, as is the fact that he has been willing and able over many years to stretch his horizons. </p>
<p>Yes, it is a complicated world!</p>
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