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There is documentation that shows that one of the criteria for allowing a transsexual to transition was if the doctor was sexually attracted to them (see The Whipping Girl, Chapter 7 – Pathological Science: Debunking Sexological and Sociological Models of Transgenderism).
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There is documentation that shows that one of the criteria for allowing a transsexual to transition was if the doctor was sexually attracted to them (see The Whipping Girl, Chapter 7 – Pathological Science: Debunking Sexological and Sociological Models of Transgenderism).
Thinking about appearance, and how it’s not actually bad… « I’m Not Broken 2009
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Transgenderism and transsexualism like homosexuality are a source of great phobia in our society.
Enough. 2009
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Check out Transalchemy’s video on the subject of Transgenderism:
The Fourth Wave: Transgenderism scusteister 2009
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Check out Transalchemy’s video on the subject of Transgenderism:
scusteister: The Fourth Wave: Transgenderism scusteister 2009
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I think it's interesting that so many online shooter games do not offer female avatars and it seems that those most opposed to Virtual Transgenderism are those that also tend to see online worlds as 'games to be won'.
Play What You Are 2007
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The Gimp Parade: Transgenderism and disability rights skip to main
Transgenderism and disability rights Kay Olson 2007
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Memory Replacement Therapy and Transgenderism . . . sidebar on responsibility
Hypnotically Induced False Memories for Dieters . . . . . . no thank you 2005
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Memory Replacement Therapy and Transgenderism . . . sidebar on which is worse?
Hypnotic Memory Erasure . . .. . . Artificial RepressionNo Eternal Sunshine, No Spotless Mind 2005
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Memory Replacement Therapy and Transgenderism . . . sidebar on which is worse?
Hypnotically Induced False Memories for Dieters . . . . . . no thank you 2005
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