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What would you do if your child told you that he or she had something “very difficult” to tell you? How would you respond? Would you sit down and try to understand what your child was trying to communicate to you? Would you respond in anger, judgment, or irritation? Would you even give your child your full attention? And after listening to your child, would you attempt to ignore, dismiss, or even deny what your child was trying to tell you? These are important questions for all parents to ask—and answer—because it is vitally important that parents understand how to respond to the significant questions that our children present to us with care and consideration. This understanding is especially critical for parents who are faced with the additional—and unexpected—challenge of how to respond when what is so “very difficult” for their child to tell them is that he or she is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning their identity (LGBTQ). Given the strong societal stigma against the LGBTQ population, as well as the lack of education with respect to parenting skills, sexuality, gender, and identity development, many parents feel overwhelmed, ashamed, and isolated. As a result, despite coming out in increasing numbers, almost half of LGBTQ youth face an uncertain future due to parental and societal rejection. A Soul Has No Gender is the story of one mother’s inquiry into her experience of coming to accept the sexual and gender identities of her fraternal twins, who are lesbian and female-to-male transgender, and how the experience transformed not only her relationships with her children, but with herself as well.
Parents of transsexuals --- Parents of sexual minority youth --- Family relationships.
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In Libreville, the capital of the African nation of Gabon, the colonial past has evolved into a present indelibly marked by colonial rule and ongoing French influence. This is especially evident in areas as essential to life as food. In this complex, hybrid culinary culture of Libreville, croissants are as readily available as plantains.
Dakota Indians --- Nadowessioux Indians --- Naudowessie Indians --- Nawdowissnee Indians --- Sioux Indians --- Wahpakoota Sioux Indians --- Indians of North America --- Siouan Indians --- Social life and customs. --- History. --- Ethnic identity. --- Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.) --- Food supply --- Food consumption --- Consumption of food --- Cost and standard of living --- Food control --- Produce trade --- Agriculture --- Food security --- Single cell proteins --- Gabon --- Dēmokratia tēs Gkampon --- Gaboen --- Gabon Kyōwakoku --- Gabona Respubliko --- Gabonese Republic --- Gabongo Errepublika --- Gaboni Köztársaság --- Gaboni Vabariik --- Gabono --- Gabonská republika --- Gabonskata republika --- Gabǫ́ǫ́ --- Gaboon --- Gabun --- Gabunische Republik --- Ghabúin --- Gkampon --- Gweriniaeth Gabon --- Habon --- Habonskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Pobblaght Ghabon --- Poblachd Ghabon --- Qabon --- Qabon Respublikası --- Repubblica Gabonese --- Republica Gabonesa --- Republik Gabon --- Republika Gabon --- République gabonaise --- Γκαμπόν --- Δημοκρατία της Γκαμπόν --- Габон --- Габонската република --- Габонская Рэспубліка --- ガボン --- ガボン共和国 --- Colonial influence. --- E-books --- Female-to-male transsexuals. --- Gender identity. --- Jewish transsexuals. --- Link, Aaron Raz , -- 1965-. --- Parents of transsexuals. --- Transsexualism. --- Female-to-male transsexuals --- Jewish transsexuals --- Transsexualism --- Gender identity --- Parents of transsexuals --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Transsexuals --- Transexualism --- Transexuality --- Transsexuality --- Gender expression --- Transsexual Jews --- F to Ms (Female-to-male transsexuals) --- F2Ms (Female-to-male transsexuals) --- Female transsexuals --- FTM transsexuals --- FTMs (Female-to-male transsexuals) --- Trans men --- Transmales --- Transmen --- Transsexual males --- Transsexual men --- Transgender men --- Ojibwa Indians --- Indian legislators --- Indian authors --- Algic Indians --- Anishinabe Indians --- Bawichtigoutek Indians --- Bungee Indians --- Bungi Indians --- Chipouais Indians --- Chippewa Indians --- Lac Courte Oreilles Indians --- Ochepwa Indians --- Odjibway Indians --- Ojebwa Indians --- Ojibua Indians --- Ojibwauk Indians --- Ojibway Indians --- Ojibwe Indians --- Otchilpwe Indians --- Otchipwe Indians --- Salteaux Indians --- Saulteaux Indians --- Algonquian Indians --- Authors, Indian --- Authors --- Legislators, Indian --- Legislators --- Relocation. --- Warren, William W. --- Raz, Hilda. --- Link, Aaron Raz, --- Raz Link, Aaron, --- Link, Sarah,
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