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Father of six married for 25 years makes shocking discovery: He’s a woman

He went to the hospital with a kidney stone and left with a piece of life-changing news — he was a woman.


Five years ago, a man married for 25 years who had six kids went to the hospital with a kidney stone and left with a piece of life-changing news — he was a woman.

Now, Stevie Crecelius — formerly Steve — is sharing her story. Steve was happily married to his wife and working as a photographer in Denver, Colo., when he learned he was intersex, born with both male and female anatomy.

“I had a kidney stone and we’re in the emergency room,” Stevie told Fox affiliate KDVR. “The nurse is reading the ultrasound and says, ‘Huh, this says you’re a female.’”

Stevie was shocked, but not incredibly surprised.

“It validated everything I had always felt inside,” she said.

In retrospect, the diagnosis makes sense, she explains.

“I remember wearing my mom’s clothes and makeup, very secretly, not telling anybody,” Stevie told the station.

“When I was 17, I was working my first part-time job at a TV station as a floor cameraman and the person in charge said to me, ‘You know, you walk like a queer,’” she added.

“And I thought I was hiding who I was, and I wasn’t.”

So Steve decided to begin living as Stevie — as a woman.

Part of the process was explaining the decision to her children.

“How do you tell your kids that, well, it’s no longer dad, it’s dadette?” she said.

But all of them, and Stevie’s wife, were supportive.

“Within a few minutes, all of them said, ‘I don’t care dad; I love you for who you are.”

Five years later, Stevie lives happily as a woman. She takes hormones but has no plans to undergo gender reassignment surgery.

And she’s still married.

“I didn’t sign on for this, but who signs on for anything?” Debbie Crecelius, Stevie’s wife, told KDVR. “She’s the same person she was as a he on the inside.”

The couple still live together and share a bed.

“She relates to my heart and soul, and I still relate to hers,” Stevie said. “And I think that that’s the essence of true love
 
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Sounds like a fun day, although I'm not sure what you would tell everyone and if they would even believe you...
 
I thought every one knew that? My friends and I had thought he was gay and had already come out with it...:confused:
 
I thought every one knew that? My friends and I had thought he was gay and had already come out with it...:confused:

First I've heard of him confirming it. But then I don't exactly have my ear to the ground. *shrug*
 
First I've heard of him confirming it. But then I don't exactly have my ear to the ground. *shrug*

Oh well. At least it won't ruin the show like it did for everyone else. Now that's all they think about and it makes some of the situations unbelievable.
 
Who can blame them? It is just a theory.


I have a theory that you wear purple gstrings. So what?
 
TEXAS BEER JOINT SUES LOCAL CHURCH OVER LIGHTNING STRIKE!
(This should keep you chuckling for awhile)

A bar called Drummond's (in Mt. Vernon, Texas,) began construction on
an expansion of their building, hoping to increase their business.

In response, the local Southern Baptist Church started a campaign to
block the bar from expanding -- petitions, prayers, etc.

About a week before the bar's grand re-opening, a bolt of lightning
struck the bar and burned it to the ground!

Afterward, the church folks were rather smug -- bragging about "the
power of prayer".

The angry bar owner eventually sued the church on grounds that the
church... "Was ultimately responsible for the demise of his building,
through direct actions or indirect means."

Of course, the church vehemently denied all responsibility or any
connection to the building's demise.

The judge read carefully through the plaintiff's complaint and the
defendant's reply.

He then opened the hearing by saying:

"I don't know how I'm going to decide this, but it appears from the
paperwork that what we have here is a bar owner who now believes in
the power of prayer, and an entire church congregation that does not."
 
TEXAS BEER JOINT SUES LOCAL CHURCH OVER LIGHTNING STRIKE!
(This should keep you chuckling for awhile)

A bar called Drummond's (in Mt. Vernon, Texas,) began construction on
an expansion of their building, hoping to increase their business.

In response, the local Southern Baptist Church started a campaign to
block the bar from expanding -- petitions, prayers, etc.

About a week before the bar's grand re-opening, a bolt of lightning
struck the bar and burned it to the ground!

Afterward, the church folks were rather smug -- bragging about "the
power of prayer".

The angry bar owner eventually sued the church on grounds that the
church... "Was ultimately responsible for the demise of his building,
through direct actions or indirect means."

Of course, the church vehemently denied all responsibility or any
connection to the building's demise.

The judge read carefully through the plaintiff's complaint and the
defendant's reply.

He then opened the hearing by saying:

"I don't know how I'm going to decide this, but it appears from the
paperwork that what we have here is a bar owner who now believes in
the power of prayer, and an entire church congregation that does not."

Beautiful.
 
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