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Arabia
The Cruellest Cut of All
2004-11-30
A YOUNG Saudi man who had a sex-change operation is fighting to save the fortune he inherited from his father. Relatives insist that, under Islamic law, as a woman he is entitled to only half as much. The man, whose story has riveted the public in the ultra-conservative kingdom, has been identified only as Ahmad, even though he now lives as a woman. Ahmad's relatives accuse him of deception and have asked a court to divide his father's estate again. "Even as a child I felt that I was not a normal boy ... I preferred to be with girls and play with them," he told the Saudi magazine Sayidaty.
As opposed to normal saudi boys who prefer to be with goats and play with themselves
He first consulted a specialist as a teenager in the US, where he chose to go to university, after "some female bodily features had begun to appear very rapidly".
"Hey, where'd these come from?"
In his second year at university, he was recalled to Saudi Arabia because his father was ill. Ahmad announced he was planning to have a sex-change operation, but his father threatened to disinherit him if he proceeded. "According to him, I would be bringing shame on the family," he said. His father died, however, before Ahmad had the operation, so he received his share of the money as a son. Properties left by his father have yet to be divided. With his cash inheritance, Ahmad was able to afford the sex change, which was successful. "I began to live, for the first time, what was a normal life. I felt a huge burden had been lifted from me." Later he went to France, where he lived and worked as a woman, before returning to Saudi Arabia.
France, where the men are women and the women are confused
At first, he went back as a man because he had not told his family of his sex change. "I cut my hair short, wiped off all traces of make-up and once again put on men's clothes," he said. Soon after he returned, his mother died. He had been unable to summon the courage to tell her, but, finding it impossible to bear the contradictions of his life, he told his brother and sisters of the operation.
"You did what? Ahmed, quick, call our lawyer!"
His family spurned him and applied for the father's estate to be redivided, taking into account his new sex. "They filed a suit even though I am still considered a man and am legally male in Saudi Arabia. I do not know what to do or how to change my sex legally," he said.
Posted by:Steve

#2  gelt? Interesting choice of word, mojo.
Posted by: BH   2004-11-30 4:55:58 PM  

#1  ...finding it impossible to bear the contradictions of his life, he told his brother and sisters of the operation.

Bad idea. Shoulda waited till ya had the gelt in a swiss account, kid.
Posted by: mojo   2004-11-30 3:52:31 PM  

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