13-04-2015, 12:48 AM
I've discovered an interesting website, thirdwaytrans.com
It has the following subtitle:
"Alternate ways to think about gender dysphoria, gender identity, retransition, detransition and transgender issues from a former trans woman and psychology grad student."
This is someone who transitioned at age 19 and detransitioned at age 39. Afterwards, his experiences led him to become qualified as a pyschotherapist, and his essays have a lot of psychological aspects.
I was particularly taken with this one, that resonated with me quite a bit.
dysphoria-is-very-ordinary
I know there are a few Gender Dysphorics here who, like me, for one reason or another intend not to transition, so I thought that this might be a useful resource for stimulating ideas.
B.
It has the following subtitle:
"Alternate ways to think about gender dysphoria, gender identity, retransition, detransition and transgender issues from a former trans woman and psychology grad student."
This is someone who transitioned at age 19 and detransitioned at age 39. Afterwards, his experiences led him to become qualified as a pyschotherapist, and his essays have a lot of psychological aspects.
I was particularly taken with this one, that resonated with me quite a bit.
dysphoria-is-very-ordinary
I know there are a few Gender Dysphorics here who, like me, for one reason or another intend not to transition, so I thought that this might be a useful resource for stimulating ideas.
B.

