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Index
Cover Contents chapter 1: gender identity
the difference between gender and sex
sex more about sex gender gender identity gender expression
undoing gender brainwashing exploring your gender identity summary
chapter 2: gender expression
my past gender adventures observing gender expressing yourself beyond gender getting ready to experiment with gender before jumping in the pool
putting it all together!
let’s go swimming!
what’s next?
permanent changes
for youth before puberty
hormone or puberty “blockers”
for people after puberty
to appear in a more feminine way: to appear in a more masculine way:
for anyone considering medical interventions
what to do if you are considering permanent changes
final note
summary
chapter 3: family
sharing your gender with family members family openness conversations with family members bumps in the road toward acceptance expressing what you need in family relationships summary
chapter 4: school and work
advocating for yourself
middle, junior, and high school college at work
name and pronouns bathrooms, locker rooms, and uniforms harassment and bullying dealing with ignorance summary
chapter 5: friends and other peers
should I talk about my gender thoughts and experiences? am I ready to talk? where should I start? who should I talk to? preparing for different reactions
dealing with negative experiences
summary
chapter 6: dating and sex
sexual and romantic orientations
sexual orientation romantic orientation more about sexual and romantic identities
dating
figuring out how, when, or if to come out to potential partners safety when talking to partners
sex
figuring out what brings you sexual pleasure (and what does not) communication about sex
summary
chapter 7: balancing multiple identities
privilege intersectionality race and ethnicity religion socioeconomic status other identity factors summary
chapter 8: dealing with the hard stuff
the stress of stepping outside of your “comfort zone” the tricky brain gender minority stress
consequences of gender minority stress
signs of stress dealing with stress
figuring out emotions
when do I need more help? where can I get help?
group support hotlines therapists when to seek emergency care
summary
conclusion afterword
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