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Transsexualism: a Medical Retrospective (1)
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Release dateSeptember 2008

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u/SecondWind ยท 2 pointsr/transgender

Re: Autogynephilia. It's true that nobody likes to be categorized into a paraphilia, but I guess the point I'm making is more that if your gender dysphoria can be expressed as a fetish you should consider yourself lucky and embrace it. Just sayin...

On to the books: in retrospect, it's hard to say which is the best place to start. If you're still trying to figure out your own identity, I don't want to overwhelm you with a consistent narrative. I would actually suggest flipping through Transsexualism: a Medical Retrospective (which is quite short and just 0.99$) and then going to Gender Outlaw. I recommend these not so much because they are the best written, nor the most insightful, but because they explore the breadth of gender diversity. If you can parse it (and it's dense), I also strongly recommend Undoing Gender, by Judith Butler.

After that, my personal favourite is Serano (Whipping Girl. Boylan is well-written certainly, but a bit excessively dramatic (IMHO).