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My Husband Betty: Love, Sex, and Life With a Crossdresser (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for My Husband BettyThe author is a happily married woman whose husband enjoys sharing her wardrobe--and she's written this book on trans-gendered men to focus on their relationships.
Full description- Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press
- Published: 01 January 2004
- Format: Paperback 304 pages
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- Categories: Social Groups | Gender Studies, Gender Groups | Sexual Behaviour | Family & Relationships | Dating, Relationships, Living Together & Marriage
- ISBN 13: 9781560255154 ISBN 10: 1560255153
- Sales rank: 185,789
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Full description for My Husband Betty
Author Helen Boyd is a happily married woman whose husband enjoys sharing her wardrobeand she has written the first book on transgendered men to focus on their relationships and their female partners. Traditionally known as cross-dressers, transvestites, or drag queens, men like Helen's husband are diverse and don't always conform to stereotype. Many of the older transvestites are socially conservative, deeply closeted, and devout churchgoers. Helen addresses every imaginable question concerning the reasons for behavior that still baffles not only "mental health professionals" but the practitioners themselves; the taxonomy of the transgendered and the distinct but overlapping societies of each group; coming out; bisexuality; and homophobia. The book features interviews with some very interesting people, all of whom struggle and love: dominatrix and her cross-dressing husband; a crossdressing Reiki master and his son; a woman who after dating one cross-dresser wanted to date others and metand fell in love witha transsexual instead; a woman whose husband promised her he was only a cross-dresser and later realized that he was transsexual. This is a book about relationships that will engage the reader, and Helen's narrative is a powerful lens with which to examine our own notions of gender and equality. "

