I’ve been struggling of late with a major issue - when does being transgendered (either male-to-female or female-to-male) get in the way of you being who you really are? On the surface, that statement sounds entirely odd. Those of us with GID (Gender Identity Disorder) would espouse the party line that our GID drives us to do just that - to be who we really are. But who are we really?
October 2005
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Obsessively Transgendered/Inauthentically You?
October 1, 2005 in Gender, Life by Rebecca | 3 comments
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— Fred Rogers (1928-2003), U.S. children’s TV personality, educator, writer


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