Thanks to Anne Cater for organising this blog tour and to the publisher for my copy of the book. What each of the book’s essayists have in common are their feelings of elation, pride, confidence, freedom and ecstasy as a direct result of coming out as non-cisgender, and how coming to terms with their gender brought unimaginable joy into their lives. Gender Euphoria seeks to show the world the sheer variety of ways that being non cisgender can be a beautiful, joyful experience. Name, the first time they have the confidence to cut their hair short, the first time they truly embrace themself. But for many non-cisgender people, it’s gender euphoria which pushes forward their transition: the joy the first time a parent calls them by their new chosen So often, the stories shared by trans people about their transition centre on gender dysphoria:Ī feeling of deep discomfort with their birth-assigned gender, and a powerful catalyst for coming out or transitioning. Gender Euphoria reached its funding target in less than a week, and has over 1,000 backers.‘Daddy’, an Arab trans man getting his first tattoos, and a trans woman
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