Transgender Issues


M to (WT)F: Twenty-Six of the Funniest Moments from My Transgender Journey
Transgender Marxism
Tell Me I’m Worthless
Brainwyrms
Juniper Wiles and the Ghost Girls (Juniper Wiles #2)
Stag Dance
Frighten the Horses: A Memoir of Transition
Gay Shame: The Rise of Gender Ideology and the New Homophobia
When Women Were Dragons
A Girlhood: Letter to My Transgender Daughter
World Running Down
In the Form of a Question: The Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life
A Trans Man Walks into a Gay Bar
Detransition, Baby
If I Was Your Girl
Virginia Woolf
Orlando had become a woman--there is no denying it. But in every other respect, Orlando remained precisely as he had been. The change of sex, though it altered their future, did nothing whatever to alter their identity. Their faces remained, as their portraits prove, practically the same. His memory--but in future we must, for convention's sake, say 'her' for 'his,' and 'she' for 'he'--her memory then, went back through all the events of her past life without encountering any obstacle. Some slig ...more
Virginia Woolf, Orlando

Lisa  Shultz
There is a significant lack of evidence that cross-sex hormones and surgical procedures, such as mastectomies, that attempt to chemically and cosmetically alter biological sex are effective solutions to young women’s difficulties. Transgender medicalization is an experiment that might have dire consequences on the future of our children and society.
Lisa Shultz, The Trans Train: A Parent's Perspective on Transgender Medicalization and Ideology

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