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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Over the past few years, I've been more exposed to the T in LGBT....
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Ditto. This includes my acquaintances who I shared a horrendously long Greyhound bus ride with years ago and have stayed in with touch eversince.
Both of these individuals are obviously born male, despite the hormones they are taking, and display exaggerated feminine traits (such exaggeration is often characteristic of transgenderism). One of these he-to-she individuals is getting married and has expressed interest in going back to college.
I kept thinking about what would happen if she wanted to join an NPHC sorority. This article made me think about it even more. I wonder if her transgenderism was less obvious (it may be less obvious with more hormones and gender assimilation), would I feel differently given that she had all of the other qualifications including excelling in academics and service. I don't know.

I think she'd have a difficult time PERIOD.