[Opinions] Re: Thomasina
I kind of like, but don't really really like, the name Thomasina.This is really obscure, and so probably doesn't matter. But, just as an FYI, in the field of US gender history there are a few articles and chapters that discuss a historical personage in the colonial period called "Thomas/ Thomasine". If I recall correctly, the individual was of an ambiguous gender and passed at various times as male and female. Gender studies folks find this interesting because the community's attempts to figure out who and what Thomas(ine) was are interesting to folks who study the history of gender. I don't think anyone in the general public is privy to this fact or cares, but you might want to know that one of the more prominent Thomasine's in US history literature has this particular story.Honestly, that's all I can think of to talk you out of it. :p
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Thomasina  ·  Telfalathiel  ·  6/5/2010, 9:57 PM
Re: Thomasina  ·  xPrincess27x  ·  6/6/2010, 8:05 AM
Re: Thomasina  ·  Danielle  ·  6/6/2010, 7:12 AM
Re: Thomasina  ·  Telfalathiel  ·  6/6/2010, 10:50 AM
btw.. sorry for the repetitive middle sentence  ·  Danielle  ·  6/6/2010, 7:16 AM
Re: Thomasina  ·  Wordsmith  ·  6/6/2010, 6:17 AM
Re: Thomasina  ·  abbasdaughter  ·  6/6/2010, 3:16 AM