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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 19:22:48 -0400
From: A&B Periale <perryalley-AT-rscs.net>
Subject: Re: PUPT: Puppetry Magazines


> there were more people in the U.S. who have had sex change
> operations than who belong to the Puppeteers of America.

And how many members of P of A have had sex change operations? I'd like
to think that our organization ranks waaaay below the national average
on that one because: 1) artists are more comfortable with ambiguity than
most others and/or 2) we offer a supportive network for people which, in
turn gives each of us a more positive image of ourselves the way we are.
Of course, I could be way off base here, and I'm sure Barb Nathanson
will be the first to point out the fallacy of my reasoning.

Ho 'bout a magazine for pupeteers who've had sex changes:
Genderamaturgy? Dramaturgidity? Mary'n'Ed?

yers, Andrew/Andrea


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