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My Husband Betty
304 pages, 2003
Helen Boyd, a trans-gendered woman herself, has written the first book on trans-gendered men. Previously known as cross-dressers, transvestites, or drag queens, trans-gendered people are a diverse lot who defy typecasting. Helen addresses every imaginable question concerning the probable and improbable reasons for behavior that still baffle not only mental health professionals but the practitioners themselves; the taxonomy of the trans-gendered and the distinct but overlapping societies of each group; coming out; bisexuality, and homophobia.
The book features interviews with some very interesting people: a dominatrix and her cross-dressing husband; a cross-dressing Reiki master and his son; a woman who after dating one cross-dresser wanted to date others and fell in love with a transsexual instead.
In 'My Husband Betty', Helen Boyd explores the world of crossdressing, providing a deep insight into the lives of men who dress as women. She helps us see that it's not just about clothes, but a way for these men to express their inner selves.
Boyd's book encourages us to be more empathetic and accepting. She shares her personal journey of accepting her husband's crossdressing, showing us that love and understanding can overcome societal norms and prejudices.
The book takes a look at how crossdressing can impact relationships. Boyd shares her own experiences and struggles, giving us a real-life perspective on the challenges and rewards of being in a relationship with a crossdresser.
Boyd breaks down stereotypes about crossdressers in 'My Husband Betty'. She shows us that they are not just fetishists or gay men in denial, but individuals with their own unique identities and experiences.
One of the key takeaways from 'My Husband Betty' is the support it offers to partners of crossdressers. Boyd provides practical advice and resources, helping partners navigate their feelings and maintain a healthy relationship.