![]() ![]() In many ways, I saw myself as a failure because the only transgender stories I encountered were those who accomplished what felt impossible for me. I connected emotionally with most transgender stories right up until they began medical intervention and then I felt out of place and truly alone. I rarely discussed my gender dysphoria because I never transitioned, and I assumed something was unusual about me. I also had not heard stories of other people who had gone through what I had until then. I had not heard the arguments he made before, nor read through the scientific research and other objective examinations of the condition and its effects the way Anderson presented it before. To say his book was eye-opening is to provide a vague description. When his breakthrough book, “When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment,” was published, I excitedly downloaded it to my vast Audible library. ![]() Throughout both interactions, he was kind, generous with feedback and recommendations, and interested in what I had to say. He also published another personal story about my experience with gender dysphoria. ![]() Ryan took a risk on me, an amateur writer, and offered me my first professional writing opportunity. Anderson, a conservative voice I had respected for a long time. I’d hoped for a positive reply, but I didn’t expect a response from Ryan T. ![]()
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