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through any of these books and learn about yourself and our community.
Learn that you are not alone and see yourself in these pages. We
highly recommend the first book : Coping with Crossdressing. |
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Item
number: CDS4
Coping
with Crossdressing, 3rd Edition, by JoAnn Roberts, Ph.D.
Too often,
women are encouraged to simply accept their partner's crossdressing
without really understanding the behavior. JoAnn Roberts looks at
crossdressing from both sides of the relationship and gives positive
advice on how to cope. A serious book for couples in committed
relationships struggling with crossdressing. This newly expanded third
edition includes a series of Perspective essays on: Sex & the
Married Transvestite, Crossdressing & Christianity; Divorce, and
Self-Esteem, among others. With each copy, you will receive the booklet
I Have Something To Tell You... A little booklet to help you tell
someone special that you are a crossdresser. Use this to break the ice.
Explains briefly that you are a crossdresser and what that means.
Explores the most common myths about crossdressers and suggests that you
talk further.
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number: B31
Color
Me Beautiful by Carole Jackson
There are
so many colors to choose from how do you make sense of it? With the
color of the seasons, to understand clothing and makeup colors you need this book.
Learn your season and learn to look your best.
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number: PFLAG
Our Trans
Children by PFLAG
This small
booklet was written for the parent, families, and friends of our
Transgendered youth. It is a short introduction to the issues facing our sons and daughters with gender identity concerns.
The Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG)
is a national non-profit organization with over 250,000 members and supporters.
It has over 500 affiliates in the United States. The PFLAG national
office is located in Washington, D.C. They can be reached at 202.467.8180
and at info@pflag.org.
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