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    1. Asked: September 20, 2021In: Travel

      Is nigeria a safe place for non-binary people?

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      Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 5:04 pm

      While it is not the case that the lives of non-binary persons are threatened in Nigeria, the country exactly does not have provision for such persons. Nigeria is a very religious country, and the sound of LGBTQ+ sounds almost like a taboo to the people there. But as bad as it may be, there are non-bRead more

      While it is not the case that the lives of non-binary persons are threatened in Nigeria, the country exactly does not have provision for such persons. Nigeria is a very religious country, and the sound of LGBTQ+ sounds almost like a taboo to the people there. But as bad as it may be, there are non-binary individuals living in the country. The concept of existing beyond gender sounds strange and foreign to most Nigerians. This makes the existence of non-binary people even more difficult than it should be.

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    2. Asked: September 20, 2021In: Communication

      Should trans women use same restroom as other women?

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      Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 5:04 pm

      I see no reason why trans women shouldn’t be allowed in the same setting with biological women. Creating a different restroom for trans women automatically creates a sense of exclusivity and discrimination. When you accept trans people, you accept them wholly.

      I see no reason why trans women shouldn’t be allowed in the same setting with biological women. Creating a different restroom for trans women automatically creates a sense of exclusivity and discrimination. When you accept trans people, you accept them wholly.

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    3. Asked: September 20, 2021In: Communication

      Can a man still impregnate after a vasectomy?

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      Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 5:03 pm

      The short answer is no. When a man undergoes vasectomy, it’s quite impossible for him to be able to impregnate a woman after. Vasectomy is minor surgery to block sperm from reaching the semen that is ejaculated from the penis. Semen still exists, but it has no sperm in it. I this very I likely for aRead more

      The short answer is no. When a man undergoes vasectomy, it’s quite impossible for him to be able to impregnate a woman after. Vasectomy is minor surgery to block sperm from reaching the semen that is ejaculated from the penis. Semen still exists, but it has no sperm in it. I this very I likely for a vasectomy to fail.

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