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RED WITHOUT BLUE is an artistic and groundbreaking portrayal of gender,identity, and the unswerving bond of twinship despite transformation. An honest portrayal of a family in turmoil, RWB follows a pair of identical twins as one transitions from male to female.

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How Frequently Does Transsexualism Occur?

On 2001 Lynn Conway first raised an alert about gross underestimations of the prevalence of transsexualism by the psychiatric community. You will find a quick overview ( as of 2005 ) here: Prof. Lynn Conway exposes long-standing error in psychiatrists’ estimate of the prevalence of transsexualism. As a follow-on to that work, Femke Olyslager and Lynn Conway did a systematic analysis of all the early studies on trans prevalence. They discovered and exposed major errors in most of those studies, presenting their findings at the 2007 WPATH symposium and submitting that paper for publication in IJT. 
 
In 2001 Lynn Conways report started with this abstract:
 
In this investigative report we calculate an approximate value of the lower bound of the prevalence of male-to-female (MtF) transsexualism in the United States, based on estimates of the numbers of sex reassignment surgeries performed on U.S. residents during the past four decades. We find that the prevalence of SRS is at least on the order of 1:2500, and may be twice that value. We thus find that the intrinsic prevalence of MtF transsexualism must be on the order of ~1:500 and may be even larger than that. We show that these results are consistent with studies of TS prevalence emerging in recent studies in other countries. Our results stand is sharp contrast to the value of prevalence (1:30,000) so oft-quoted by "expert authorities" in the U.S. psychiatric community to whom the media turns for such information. We ponder why that community might persist in quoting values of prevalence that are roughly two full orders-of-magnitude (a factor of ~100) too small. Finally, we discuss the challenge that our much larger and more realistic numbers present to the medical community, public health community, social welfare community and government bureaucracies.
 
I invite you to read all of it by following this link. It’s absolutely worth the time you will invest.

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