Female-to-male transsexuals and their
partners
Steiner BW, Bernstein SM.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
Rudolph Magnus Institute of Neurosciences, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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Abstract
This paper reviews briefly the literature on
gender disorders, that is transsexualism in females. Forty-one female-to-male
transsexuals and twenty-one female partners of these patients were evaluated
in the Gender Identity Clinic at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.
The authors report on the type of behaviour
patterns with particular reference to the kind of relationship the patients
form with their partners. These seem to be stable, long-term relationships,
though both the transsexual and his partner have had considerable sexual
experience prior to forming this relationship. Contrary to what other workers
report, these transsexuals wish to parent children and indeed frequently chose
partners who already had children.
The authors speculate on the reasons why a
normal biological female would choose a "penis-less man" as a
partner and form a long-term enduring relationship with him.
Citation:
Can J Psychiatry 1981 Apr;26(3):178-82 an article published on the Internet by
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