Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Trans (but Were Afraid to Ask)

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Brynn Tannehill: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Trans (but Were Afraid to Ask) (2018, Kingsley Publishers, Jessica)

424 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2018 by Kingsley Publishers, Jessica.

ISBN:
978-1-78450-956-9
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If all you know about gender is that everyone is either XX/vagina/girl or XY/penis/boy, you're provably wrong. And you owe it to the 1.4 million transgender people in the US to either learn the facts or keep your opinions to yourselves. Because the spread of misinformation is killing people. Literally.

This book is well-researched and presents the facts about being transgender. It's organized into chapters that address specific topics, such as: Transgender 101 (if you read nothing else, at least read this); the law as it pertains to the transgender community; politics; religion; and the military. Anything you read here has an end note (or more) corroborating the information. This isn't speculation or opinion: it's fact- and science-based.

Well, what if you've seen contradictory information, like that video from a pediatrician that says transgender is a choice because you can't change chromosomes, or the stuff that Paul McHugh of John …

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  • Transgender people