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'''Gendys''' (presumably short for "[[gender dysphoria]]") is  a network for all who have encountered gender identity problems personally, transsexuals, transgendered people and gender dysphoric people of either sex, and for those who provide care, both professional and lay.
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[[File:Gds.gif|thumb|Gendys logo]]'''Gendys''' (presumably short for "[[gender dysphoria]]") is  a network for all who have encountered gender identity problems personally, transsexuals, transgendered people and gender dysphoric people of either sex, and for those who provide care, both professional and lay.
  
 
It hopes to help transsexuals and intersexed people to see themselves not as victims, but as survivors of their gender identity difficulties.
 
It hopes to help transsexuals and intersexed people to see themselves not as victims, but as survivors of their gender identity difficulties.
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Revision as of 18:53, 31 December 2013

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Gendys (presumably short for "gender dysphoria") is a network for all who have encountered gender identity problems personally, transsexuals, transgendered people and gender dysphoric people of either sex, and for those who provide care, both professional and lay.

It hopes to help transsexuals and intersexed people to see themselves not as victims, but as survivors of their gender identity difficulties.

Gendys Conferences were held every two years from 1990 to 2004.[1]

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External links

http://www.gender.org.uk/gendys/

References

  1. http://www.gender.org.uk/conf/ with links to the full content of conference presentations