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The last of the three reading excepts that came with the original Asylum Book bundle in 2009
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두번째 이야기! Welcome to Part 2!
This is the second installment of "Shit Korean Girls Say". The first video is available here: http://www.youtu...
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두번째 이야기! Welcome to Part 2!
This is the second installment of "Shit Korean Girls Say". The first video is available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCEkG-...
After reading the enthusiastic comments from the first video, Raines refused to take off the wig, so I just kept filming him. Thus, the second edition of "Shit Korean Girls Say" was born.
We would like to thank the extremely sweet staff at Changwon City7 fashion store "Soup" for letting us peruse their many attractive purses. 창원 시티7 "숲" 옷가게에서 찍었어요 감사합니다.
We would also like to SHOUT OUT to the Korean woman who recognized Raines in a store, and had her photo and a video taken with him. "우리 쇼핑 가자!!!"
Kerri would like to thank Raines, Dean, Dana, and the staff at Natom (Minsu and Kihun) for all their energy, time, patience, effort, enjoyment and giggles. I couldn't have made this without you.
Visit Natom's fixie bike shop blog here: http://www.natom.na.to
Raines would like to say hi to that special sibling, without naming him or her (because he or she knows who he or she is).
Subscribe to my channel at www.youtube.com/expatkerri for more videos about Korea.
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Thanks to Jvlogger BetamaxDC for the song! http://youtube.com/betamaxdc
Original article is here: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20120... Are you an ...
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Thanks to Jvlogger BetamaxDC for the song! http://youtube.com/betamaxdc
Original article is here: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20120... Are you an advanced student of the Japanese language? Click on the video to hear them read the story for you! Here are some notes I took: -----------------------------
Some useful vocabulary: 性同一性障害 seidōitsuseishōgai = gender identity disorder 嫡出子 chakushutsushi = legitimate child 認定 nintei = approve, agree 一致しない icchishinai = does not agree 戸籍 koseki = family register 人工授精 jinkōjusei = artificial insemination 法律上 hōritsujō = legal 不当 futō unjust/unfair 診断 shindan = diagnosis 第三者 daisansha = 3rd party 提供teikyō = supply 出生届 shusseitodoke = birth registration を巡って wo megutte = in regard to, concerning 血縁関係 ketsuenkankei = blood relationship; 法務大臣 hōmudaijin = Minister of Justice 検討 kentō =consideration 法改正 hōkaisei change in the law 本籍地 honsekichi = where you were born 受理 juri = acceptance 弁護団 bengodan defense counsel -------------- My translation of the original article: Man with gender identity disorder's child not recognized A husband who suffered from gender identity disorder and had his official family registry changed from female to male is suing because the child he and his wife had through artificial insemination is not being recognized as their legitimate child by the courts. Claiming it is unfair, this is the first lawsuit of its kind in Japan. The couple who decided to file the lawsuit live in Osaka. The 29 year old husband was born a woman, but, after being diagnosed with gender identity disorder, changed his sex in the official family registry to male. Later, after getting married, and with sperm supplied by a third party, the couple had a baby boy, but their child's birth registration was not recognized. Two years later the child's name is still not on their official family registry. People with gender identity disorder have been allowed to change their sexes on their official family registries since 2004, and there have been cases of children resulting from these unions. However, children not related by blood are do not receive legal recognition. Two years ago, Minister of Justice Chiba indicated he was considering changing the law, but nothing has happened. The couple will go to the ward office in Tokyo on the Jan. 27th and submit their child's birth registration. If it is not accepted they plan to sue in the family courts to have their child legally recognized. There are over 2,000 people in Japan who have legally changed their sex on their family register, but according to a legal group this is the first lawsuit of its kind. The husband has said, "They allowed me to change my sex on my family register so I want them to recognize our child."
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