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manion_female_husbands [2026/04/03 23:31] – created hpriormanion_female_husbands [2026/04/05 18:08] (current) hprior
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 Adding on further to the case of James Allen, Coroner Shelton decided to designate him as man despite the physical contradictions due to his masculine life made up of working and providing for his family while being married to a woman. This clashed with the opinions of many medical examiners who saw his gender as female due to his physical anatomy. Additionally, the perception of Allen in the eyes of his co-workers is interesting because they noticed slight differences like lack of facial hair and a uniquely different voice and still saw him as man due to his long lasting marriage with a woman. (Henry Prior) Adding on further to the case of James Allen, Coroner Shelton decided to designate him as man despite the physical contradictions due to his masculine life made up of working and providing for his family while being married to a woman. This clashed with the opinions of many medical examiners who saw his gender as female due to his physical anatomy. Additionally, the perception of Allen in the eyes of his co-workers is interesting because they noticed slight differences like lack of facial hair and a uniquely different voice and still saw him as man due to his long lasting marriage with a woman. (Henry Prior)
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 +James Allen seemed to be jealous when Abigail interacted with other women and is suspected to have been this way due to the fact that Allen might have been insecure of his masculinity because he had female anatomy. Additionally, this jealousy making Allen possessive of her might also have been a away for him to exercise his masculinity because possessiveness over ones wife was seen as masculine. However, despite this conflict they stayed together. (Henry Prior)
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