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10-13-2006 #1
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maybe you should just read it before someone tells you what happens
If we could all walk in each others shoes for just one day the world would be a better place.
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10-13-2006 #2
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Re: Book question: She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders
Originally Posted by Unisex
I'm sorry that's a cheap shot, we actually have some very bright people in this forum, who aren't obsessed with porn.
Actually, she has been on my, to read list. I also wanted to hear her speak when she was in Worcester, but I missed her.
There is another author, along the same lines as her, but her name escapes me for the moment. When, I think of her i will post it.
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10-13-2006 #3
I've read it. What specifically would you like to know about it? In general I thought it was a pretty good book and really chronicled the way he was thinking that made him want to transition. It also tells a lot about what he was thinking about his family, how they would take it, etc.
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10-13-2006 #4
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interesting that you still use the male pronouns for the author even though the book chronicles her transition.
there is a "I" in mind but not in body.
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