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Excellent.
As far as the story goes...can traditions just be traditions? Do we really want dudes in chick contests. Is nothing sacred anymore?
Beauty pageant chicks are generally nuts too. How did they not beat the crap out of the dude when they found out he is a dude.
Does "she" have man hands? The hands usually give it away. I suppose you can take female hormones, get a boob job and fix your hair and make up to look feminine, but male hands and male voice is hard to disguise.
Well, looking at that photo, I admit, she--er, he--would have had a lot of people fooled. And I was looking at the hands and feet as well. The feet seem long but otherwise, who can tell?
ETA: This article's photo... yeah, the hands are a bit manly here. And while I'm at it, someone needs to investigate 2010 Miss Korea.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...plication.html
Last edited by An Ancient Pest; 03-28-2012 at 09:06 PM.
I knew a girl in college--gorgeous and all girl--and she had very large and long hands. Didn't notice until I saw her in a long dress making an honor society speech onstage. She had her hands on the front of her thighs (she was nervous), and they were really noticeable. It was a shock, because she was skinny and petite everywhere else. So the hands aren't always the giveaway.
Perhaps Miss Canada's voice gave her away. I watched the video of the transsexual beauty pageant and her voice was a little off and her "girlie" mannerisms seemed quite overdone, almost like the parody of a girly girl. I thought the one from the Phillipines was more natural.
Miss Canada photographs extraordinarily well, however. Instead of beauty pageants, where she has to speak and act, she should have gone into modeling.
Yeah, I know you can't go by that alone, but still.
The thought of a transgendered female modeling for women's fashion seems quite odd. Then again, I suppose he could pull that off. In all honesty, had I not been told that he was in fact a he... have to give him credit. Dare I say, he looks like a woman. A hot one, at least in the photos.
I don't use "he" with trannies who become women. I think they really honestly feel female and it seems odd to call them "he". That's what distinguishes them from cross dressers and even drag queens: when you go through the trouble of life and body altering sex reassignment surgery, you're really committed to that gender identity.
And Miss Canada should be modeling. She's extremely photogenic.
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