Posted 3 years, 5 months ago terribly early in the morning by moreno
why is it that so many stories in the Yahoo News Oddly Enough section come from india?
He Sues Lover After Sex Change Hitch
Reuters
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An Indian who became a man to marry a female relative was dumped after the surgery, a newspaper reported Monday.
Twenty-nine-year-old rubber tapper Kuttiyamma, born with both male and female genitals, had been in love with the relative, Laura, 25, for 15 years before having surgery to become a man and change her name to Binu, the Hindustan Times reported.
But Laura became engaged to another man and Binu is suing her for breach of trust after spending 50,000 rupees ($1,150) on the sex change in southern Kerala state.
“She had agreed to marry me after the surgery,” the paper quoted Binu saying in the petition. “I took loans to pay the hospital bills.”
Laura’s fiance has since backed out of the wedding after hearing of Binu. The paper did not say how Laura and Kuttiyamma/Binu are related.
thats exactly why my parents left Kerala - to get away from the incestuous hemaphroditic rubber tappers. but hey, at least Kerala is in the news instead of that headline-hogger Iraq
















One of my favorite things to do in India was sit back with a hot cup of chai and flip through the local newspapers. Especially the personal ad sections, those were the funniest. No joke: “Brahim bi-sexual married man with handsome income seeking play thing for funny fun.”
I cut out a lot of them and I think they’re still around somewhere in San Diego.
Man you kids and your crazy lingo.
that story makes me proud to be indian.
Speaking of Indians, my boy Tavares Forby, also known as BlackPundit, is in India for work. He has posted some pictures on his website, here and here. For those interested…
at least they were using protection.
rubber tappers. GET IT
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
too funny.
I think you might get the same weird stories as my friend. I’m surprised he didn’t send this to me before you posted it.
Pretty much everything I would have said about this has been said… and exceeded. So I have only one thing to add:
Check your tags. This time it’s in the entry text, not the template.
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