I’m looking for a database similar to what Texas has, mugshots brief report, etc.
There is a database but without pictures. California has over 700 people on death row.
Max Hoopla | Apr 05, 2011
I’m looking for a database similar to what Texas has, mugshots brief report, etc.
Hey, I’m Oliver, a 14 year old, and am preparing for a FTM transition.
I have done a lot of research, and talked with my mother about this. She thinks it may be a faze, but I know its not.
So, focusing on the questions at hand; I wish to have the surgery for my chest done, and Testosterone injections. If I have parent consent, what age can I get it?
I live in Texas, if its any concern.
I have prepped myself with all the society issues, and the people whom have turned away from me. The closest person to me that I don’t share blood with turned away from me and told me I should die. I took it hard, but I am fine now, and have no problems, so with a stranger, it will be fine.
So, yes yes, I wish for injections and surgery as soon as possible, with parent permission granted.
also see his web on http://www.ftmtransition.com
the best part of my happy life which i must want to share with you is ;
DO THE BEST – GO FOR THE BEST ,
LEAVE THEM WHO DO NOT LOVE YOU AS YOU CAN GET MANY
Kareem Tabish | Jan 08, 2011
http://www.wpath.org/Documents2/socv6.pd f
(It’s a pdf, so you’ll need Adobe Reader or something else that can read them.)
That’s your bible for transition. It will tell you everything you need to know about what you have to do. It’s also EXTREMELY boring, but it’s a professional document, so what can you do?
In short: if you don’t have a therapist, get one. You’ll need to be in therapy for at least three months to get the
Diane M | Jan 08, 2011
http://www.wpath.org/documents2/socv6.pd f
The vast majority of therapists, doctors and endocrinologists follow the Standards of Care.
As I suggested in your other question: Join an online support group so you can talk with other folks who are transitioning.
http://www.Susans.org/forums
Clones Don't Have 100k Pts | Jan 08, 2011

what do the a and m mean
Does anyone know how far back a felony has to be in most states before you can stop claiming it on job applications and some such? I’m most interested in discovering the limit for the state of Texas. Is there a point in which one would be able to? I know alot of companies usually only do backgrounds checks going back 7 or 10 years.
If you have it expunged, you are not required to claim it legally.
coldfuse | Jan 07, 2011
