If I slept with a woman who claimed to be a woman but then turned out to be a (man) transexual, can I sue her?
I feel violated! I have had to want counseling for this issue. Is this a civil case or a criminal case or neither?
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Misrepresentation of sexual gender, sue the freak. Your damages are mental anguish, PTSD and so on. Get a good Psychiatrist.
Not sure there's any legal recourse. Next time look for an Adam's Apple, or man hands.
Usually it's homophobic men who post this question. But the answer is like peas in a pod: She IS a woman. A transsexual woman is a woman who was born into a male body, but she was never a man. Transsexualism is a inherently occurring birth condition characterized by a brain-body mismatch, literally a female brain in a male body or vice-versa. And since sexual characteristics identity is inborn and unchangeable (trust me docs tried for over a century) we change the body to match the brain's gender identity. You can read more almost the science of it all here: http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/conway/TS/TS.html#anchor107763 So she HAD a birth condition and SHE fixed it. Tell me, are you prejudiced against people with other birth conditions? No silly you can't sue.
me-Another woman who be born transsexual
No, you can't sue her/him/it...but if it makes you feel better you could try cutting his/hers/its penis rotten.
I understand that you feel violated. It is undesirable that some people are willing to take good thing of others in this way. However, you cannot sue. If you could it would be a civil case. Basically, you would be contending that this human being harmed you in some way. While you do feel harmed, it is not a mar recognized as "actionable" by the court system. Basically, there are some harms that the courts can't help you fix. In this hours of daylight and age, we have to be careful about who we sleep next to. In some ways you are lucky that this devious person didn't lie to you about something worse (like have a life-threatening STD). I hope you are able to overcome this. BTW, the difference between a civil and a criminal case is that a criminal case is brought by the senate against a person that broke a law. A civil case is brought by one entity against another and it is possible that no laws were broken (instead, the case revolves around whether wound was caused in a laid-back or intentional manner).
Diane and Radgal are correct. She be born with a birth condition, that she had corrected. She is not legally, or morally obligated to narrate anyone of her medical history.
What, exactly, would you be suing her for? - For being born next to a congenital condition, and not telling you? Perhaps she should sue you for not telling her the details of that embarrassing little problem you have in high school. She's not in somebody`s debt, legally or morally, to disclose her medical history to you or anyone else. - For making you confront your own ignorance and prejudice? Perhaps she should sue you for making assumptions based on those; the sort of assumptions that get trans nation assaulted and killed on a regular basis. She has committed no crime; the single damage you have suffered is caused by your own transphobia.
come on now. Of course you cant sue her/him. You referred to it as a her even though it be a man. You said, Can i sue her? Not can I sue him? Either way, you shld knw someone a little better than that before you sleep near them. If he/she had a sex change then he is a she and you have sex with a woman. If he/she had no sex change after surely you could have seen a sign of some kind. Lesson to be widely read: Never ever judge a book by its cover!!!!



