Spa worker Daliah Husu was born Luis Miguel Morris, in the Dominican Republic, and had a difficult childhood in an area full of drug dealers. Daliah was just four years old when she realised she was different from other boys — and loved dressing up as a lady when playing with her cousins. In , she re-located to America, where her mum was already living, with her younger brother Alfredo. I would've been subjected to violence - LGBT people are mistreated and even killed.
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Elizabeth Miller sat in her living room with her wedding album in her lap. Next to her in the pictures, wearing a gray morning coat, owlish glasses, and a thick beard, is her groom, Dan, who is now her wife, Diana. In many ways, she wishes Dan had never existed at all. As Diana talks about her response to these images, Elizabeth stays silent.
We learned in Lynn's story that she was born and raised as a boy, and later in life was changed into a girl by female sex hormone treatments and major surgical procedures. Because of this past, Lynn is sometimes called a "transsexual" woman. Why did this happen to Lynn, and what is transsexualism anyways?
A gay man has married a transgender woman in Cuba - in what has been hailed as a 'significant step forward' for gay rights in the communist Caribbean country. Ignacio Estrada, 31, and Wendy Iriepa, 37, tied the knot in a simple civil ceremony on the same day as Fidel Castro's 85th birthday - in what they called a 'gift' to the former leader. They then draped themselves in the rainbow flag of gay pride to ride through the streets of Havana. Here comes the bride: Wendy Iriepa left and Ignacio Estrada right tied the knot in a simple civil cermony on the same day as Fidel Castro's 85th birthday - in what they called a 'gift' to the former leader. Technically it was not a same-sex marriage, which is banned in Cuba, because Iriepa is legally a woman - having undergone the country's first state-funded sex change operation.