Deciding What to Do About Your Gender Dysphoria

Some considerations for those who are thinking about sex reassignment

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Deciding What to Do About Your Gender Dysphoria

Some considerations for those who are thinking about sex reassignment

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This booklet provides information on the social and psychic affects of transitioning legally, physically, emotionally, sexually, and socially. – Digital Transgender Archive.

Much has changed since I wrote this series of booklets in the early 1990’s. Not only have I become older and hopefully wiser, but there has been a revolution in the way gender identity issues are viewed. The term “gender dysphoria,” with its implication of mental illness, does not accurately describe the transgender process for all of us, and for most of us, we are only dysphoric for a relatively short time. Someone who has come to terms with who or what they are, whether they crossdress on occasion, or whether they have transitioned and live full time in the new gender role, with or without surgery, is hardly dysphoric.
One day I will re-write this booklet, but as there is much to do and little time to do it, and since, I believe, it remains a useful tool for those looking into their issues with gender identity, please excuse me if I give other projects higher priority. – Dallas Denny, 1996.

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Deciding What to Do About Your Gender Dysphoria: Some considerations for those who are thinking about sex reassignment
1991, American Educational Gender Information Service (AEGIS)
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First Sentence

"This booklet is written for those of you who are severely conflicted about your gender."

Edition Notes

Published in
Decatur, GA, USA
Series
The AEGIS Transition Series
Copyright Date
1991

Contributors

Author name as appears on this edition
Ms. Dallas Denny, M.A.
Notes by
Jerry Montgomery
Notes by
Lynn Montgomery
Production Assistant
Stephanie Rose

The Physical Object

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Pamphlet
Number of pages
24
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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OL51694738M
OCLC/WorldCat
43064226
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This booklet is written for those of you who are severely conflicted about your gender. Its purpose is to inform you of your alternatives, and to help you make a reasoned and considered choice about how you will spend the rest of your life. lt is not designed to encourage you to seek or discourage you from seeking sex reassignment, but to enable you to foresee areas of difficulty and hopefully avoid problems.
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