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Law & Order Episode about a Transsexual

Started by Gina Taylor, October 14, 2014, 09:20:37 AM

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Gina Taylor

Last night I was watching an episode of Law & Order SVU that caught my attention.

Complications ensue in the investigation of a gang member who fell off a building after the victim that he tried to rape bit him in self-defense. Her twin sister confesses to the crime, seemingly impossible due to the evidence until the secrets regarding the sister's true genetic identity are revealed.

Loosely based on the true story of David Reimer, a Canadian man who was raised as a girl after a botched surgical procedure and on the advice from a therapist, Dr. John Money

Gina Marie Taylor  8)
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missymay

I saw that episode awhile ago, and I liked it also.
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2fish

I remember watching this episode back when I was 15-16 I'm 25 now. I remember how it made me feel. It cause me a lot of anxiety because since the age of 12 I felt as though I was intersex. I later found out that I was truly biologically female. I've come a long way since then, and feel much more comfortable with myself knowing that I am trans (FTM). I've been the type to do lots and lots of research so since the age of 12 I've basically been trying to figure this whole thing out.
http://www.gender158.com (A Trans-Masculine Resource Website)
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Gina Taylor

Quote from: 2fish on October 14, 2014, 05:54:24 PM
I remember watching this episode back when I was 15-16 I'm 25 now. I remember how it made me feel. It cause me a lot of anxiety because since the age of 12 I felt as though I was intersex. I later found out that I was truly biologically female. I've come a long way since then, and feel much more comfortable with myself knowing that I am trans (FTM). I've been the type to do lots and lots of research so since the age of 12 I've basically been trying to figure this whole thing out.

I'm really glad that that episode has helped you out in figuring out what you are.  :) A lot of time, patience and perseverance is required!
Gina Marie Taylor  8)
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