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The Man Who Would Be Queen
Book • 2003
J.
Michael Bailey's "The Man Who Would Be Queen" explores the phenomenon of autogynephilia, a man's sexual arousal by the fantasy of being a woman.
The book delves into the complexities of gender identity and sexual orientation, challenging conventional understandings of transsexualism.
It sparked significant controversy upon its release, leading to attempts to discredit Bailey's work.
The book's central argument revolves around the distinction between two types of male-to-female transsexuals: those motivated by homosexual desires and those driven by autogynephilia.
Bailey's research continues to be debated and discussed within academic and public spheres.
Michael Bailey's "The Man Who Would Be Queen" explores the phenomenon of autogynephilia, a man's sexual arousal by the fantasy of being a woman.
The book delves into the complexities of gender identity and sexual orientation, challenging conventional understandings of transsexualism.
It sparked significant controversy upon its release, leading to attempts to discredit Bailey's work.
The book's central argument revolves around the distinction between two types of male-to-female transsexuals: those motivated by homosexual desires and those driven by autogynephilia.
Bailey's research continues to be debated and discussed within academic and public spheres.
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Mentioned by J. Michael Bailey as a book he wrote in 2003, discussing adult transsexualism and autogynophilia.

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#654 - J Michael Bailey - Activists Tried To Get This Study Banned