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Further reading

These articles were written prior to Gender Analysis and contain additional information and perspectives on various aspects of transgender life.

  • “Cisgender” is not a slur
  • Because I choose it: Transition as a positive choice
  • Definitional nonsense: The illogic of misgendering
  • Being a woman isn’t like being Napoleon
  • Transitioning: Selfish relative to what?
  • Being an “abomination” is pretty great
  • If you wear jeans, you’re not a woman: Transphobia at women’s shelters
  • Why I keep records of my transition
  • “That was dysphoria?” 8 signs and symptoms of indirect gender dysphoria
  • Transgender women in women’s restrooms: A purely imagined harm
  • The conservative double standard on “uncomfortable wiener questions”
  • Darker shades of pink: Having depression when you’re transgender
  • Atheist transphobia: Superstition over science

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    Depersonalization in gender dysphoria: widespread and widely unrecognized
    It’s a sense of unreality, estrangement from your own feelings, and separation from the real world – and it’s a common symptom of gender dysphoria.

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