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Welcome To TransFamily Of Cleveland
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TransFamily Cleveland, a support group for transgendered people, their parents, partners, family members, friends, and supportive others providing referrals, literature, and information on transgender issues.
www.transfamily.org/ reviewsTransParent Winter, 1997
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Bolin, Anne, In Search of Eve: Transsexual Rites of Passage. 1988 $14.95 Burke, Phyllis, Gender Shock: Exploding the Myths of Male and Female. 1996 $ 23.95 Cossey, Caroline, The Caroline Cossey Story 1991 $12.95 Chloe Ann Rounsley, Mildred L. Brown , True Selves : Understanding Transsexualism-For Families, Friends, Coworkers, and Helping Professionals. 1996 $25.00 Ettner, Randi, Confessions of a ...
www.critpath.org/pflag-talk/transparent.htm reviewsThe webDOTgal Home Page!
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Welcome to webDOTgal.com! This is a jump page to Dana Denise Bourne's Transgender Support Web sites. (If you're looking for my friend Dana Rivers, you'll find her right HERE.) Dana (aka RenoDana) has a site designed especially for users of the Transgender Forum Chat Rooms, with helpful hints about the new MEOW Chat software. But there is also information there about how to process and upload ...
www.webdotgal.com/ reviewsTS and Marriage
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TS and Marriage Many transsexuals, both female-to-male and male-to-female, who begin transition today do so while married. Not surprising. The American society pushes marriage. And marriage becomes a way to prove to yourself and to those around you that you are what society dictates you must be. A couple enters a marriage because they care about the welfare of their partner. The couple agree to ...
www.moss-fritch.com/ts_and_marriage.htm reviewsLynnie's Genetic Woman's Guide to Transgenderism
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Tell me when this page is updated Lynnie's Genetic Woman's Guide to Transgenderism Grab a piece of the rug, have a cup of tea, and be welcome! Thanks for following me to OUR new home! Who Am I Photos Did you say Photos If HE is SHE, then what does that make ME The Do's and Don'ts of being a partner of a Trans-person...OR...KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF MY STUFF! Finding out about your partner...A ...
transpartners.tripod.com/ reviewsTrans Forming Families Book - Excerpts
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Trans Forming Families - Excerpts Tell Grandma I'm a Boy by Florence Dillon Steve just turned eleven. His life revolves around rocketry, soccer, and improvising stand-up comedy routines in the kitchen. Still enjoying the comfortable androgyny of childhood, he's in denial about puberty being just around the corner. As his parents, we're concerned about the changes puberty will bring, because we ...
aiyiyi.com/transbook/html/excerpts.html reviewsDon't Be an Airhead
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If You're Going to Be a Female, Please Don't Be an Airhead by E. Fenton. (Originally published in the Rainbow Newsletter of the Rainbow Gender Association.) It's been nine months since my husband revealed he was a transvestite, and I'm fed up. Not with the fact that he likes to wear women's clothing; that's still a shock, but I'm coming to terms with it. No, what's riling me is, shall we say, a ...
members.tgforum.com/jamie/airhead.html reviewsEven Genetic Girls Get the Blues
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Even Genetic Girls Get the Blues by E. Fenton Pity the poor partner. Not in every case, mind you; some women deal very well with their loved one's cross-dressing. But all too often, this unusual pastime puts a strain on even the most solid of relationships. Unfortunately, many women are so uncomfortable, embarrassed, or simply confused about their partner's activities that they don't know how or ...
members.tgforum.com/jamie/ggblues.html reviewsWhat If
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Return to the library What If Introduction I wrote What if. . . just before Christmas of 1996. At that time I was having problems dealing with a young Transsexual. Both young in terms of her age (just 21) and her transition (not yet full time and illegally on hormones). The TS, a Male to Female, was taking up a lot of my time and energy. And she was costing me a fair amount of money, at a time ...
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