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True Sex: The Lives of Trans Men at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | Emily Skidmore
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The incredible stories of how trans men assimilated into mainstream communities in the late 1800s. In 1883, Frank Dubois gained national attention for his life in Waupun, Wisconsin. There he was known as a hard-working man, married (…more)
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I‘m getting a remote start installed in Anthony‘s truck today and expected the shop to offer to take me to my office. They didn‘t. So, here I sit, waiting for 2-4 hours and I just heard the phrase “I seen” twice and “them seats.” Ugh. Good thing I put this book in my purse. Oh and did I mention they aren‘t wearing masks? Western Kansas is apparently deeply committed to idiocy.

Leftcoastzen Looks like an interesting read. 4y
Hollie @Leftcoastzen I‘m not far in yet, but so far, it is! What makes her work even more groundbreaking is that many of these trans men lived in rural communities- LGBTQ historiography for so long as been centered on urban life and a “community” whereas these men desperately sought a more “normative” experience. 4y
Leftcoastzen I read this one years ago , about an individual though 4y
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Leftcoastzen Weird thing about KS.I dated someone from farm county , they had this odd negative/ positive way of talking. Example: “I was at the Dairy Queen last night.”Response “So wasn‘t I.”meant they were there too.😄🤔 4y
Hollie @Leftcoastzen that is weird!! Kansas is weird in general, though thankfully no one in my life does the negative/positive responses you‘ve just described. That would drive me crazy! 4y
britt_brooke @Leftcoastzen My husband used to do that (when we first started dating 20ish years ago). He‘s a really smart person and I don‘t know where he picked it up. I broke him of it. 😂 He grew up on farms in IL and Ky, so maybe it‘s a weird farm thing, lol. No clue. (edited) 4y
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