Monday, April 27, 2009

Brendan McDaniel and or Candis Cayne


According to TMZ, this gorgeous New York singer/actress/performer (and Jennifer Flavin look-alike) Candis Cayne was born Brendan McDaniel. Candis plays Carmelita on the new ABC series. Clearly, she looks amazing and it's great to see transsexuals getting some exposure, but on a purely selfish note--the last thing I need another is impossibly tall, leggy, talented blonde walking around messing up my mojo.

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5 comments:

  1. If you take a good look at Candis, you can see the masculinity. Also men's hair shaft seems to be much more thicker and coarser than a females which can account for the thick, full head of hair that s/he has. Don't get me wrong alot of women have thick hair but when a male allow their hair to grow long, it appears much volumnist. (if this is a word..lol)

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  2. most men i've seen have really thin hair when they grow it out.. it tends to look damaged, thin on top, not very thick really..

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  5. Your definition of hermaphrodite is completely wrong. The word hermaphrodite comes from the ancient Greek god Hermaphroditus and his name is a combination of that of his parents: Aphrodite and Hermes. He was a god who represented the union of male and female, and therefore had both physical characteristics. He was not born through incest. Being intersex or transsexual also has nothing to do with incest. There are several types of intersex conditions, because sex is a spectrum and not two distinct categories. There is no such thing as a 100% male or female.

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