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One of the most troubling themes in online trans spaces is the social pressure to scuttle relationships with loved ones—parents, partners, friends—who express reservations about one’s decision to transition.
One of the most troubling theme...
Lisa and Sarah talk about the Federal Trade Commission suing the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, the unblocked puberty-blocker trial in the UK, and New York City’s election upheaval.
Lisa and Sarah talk about the Fed...
Apologies for the delay on this. I’ve been completely swamped lately. Up next for book club, we’re going to read across the aisle again:
How Sex Changed is a fascinating social, cultural, and medical history of transsexuality in the Uni...
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Author of novels BELLY and LOST STARS, and nonfiction books TOMBOY and HOUSEWIFE. At work on a book about the youth gender culture war.
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