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Transgender No More

By: Zoe Dolan
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People ask me when I first knew I was female. Would you believe me if I told you that I don't know if I've ever known, since I don't really know what a woman is, other than a concept that exists outside me - still, I know that I have felt like one, a woman I mean, yet the only way I first knew was from males? Will you suspend prejudgment long enough to entertain the possibility that gender can be so relative?

©2015 Zoe Dolan (P)2015 Zoe Dolan
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I'm still learning about transgenderism and appreciate Zoe's effort to illuminate the issues. She sounds so sad, though; I do hope she finds things to be cheerful about.

Cheer up honey!

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very well written...delivered well...words that are relevant to me..thank you so very much..glad that I listened....Marci

good story...well told.

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If perspective is what you require (much like me) this is a most realistic read.

So Real

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Excellent writer, thought provoking and nuanced, good story telling .

A portrait of a transition that aids understanding

Well written Mimi memoir

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Zoe, first and foremost I enjoyed listening ! I too am a person who is more of a female than a male. Yet society places so much importance on one or the other. I began my transition two years ago to satisfy the binary world and myself. I am preop looking to be post op in the next year. I really haven't even thought about the sexual element to all of this. I am now really more concerned about my well being and adjusting to what society deems normal. I personally do not like labels I prefer to say I identify as a woman nothing else. The act of concentrating on my genitalia to define who I am is actually ridiculous if you ask me.

Very interesting!

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