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- Knudson, G.; Agarwal, A. (September 2015). "**** characteristics of transwomen referred for sperm banking before **** transition: a case series". Andrologia...
- ****uality in transgender individuals encomp****es all the issues of ****uality of other groups, including establishing a ****ual identity, learning to deal...
- Transgender people are individuals who identify as a gender that differs from the one ****ociated with their **** ****ignment. In some non-Western, ancient...
- Violence against transgender people includes both physical and ****ual violence targeted towards transgender people. Some believe the term should also apply...
- Project, says the term "is an invention of the **** industry, and most transwomen find the term abhorrent." Biologist and transgender activist Julia Serano...
- cyproterone acetate or leuprolide acetate in combination with estradiol in transwomen". European Journal of Endocrinology. 183 (6): 561–569. doi:10.1530/EJE-20-0370...
- likewise made the grade by answering 'transwomen are transwomen' when asked whether she believed that 'transwomen are women'. Morris, Bonnie J. (July–August...
- JSTOR 41658838. Filippo, Maria San (2 July 2016). "Female Trouble: Representing Transwomen in The Danish Girl and The New Girlfriend". Journal of Bi****uality. 16...
- Martin S.; Williams, Colin J. (13 July 2010). "Men ****ually Interested in Transwomen (MSTW): Gendered Embodiment and the Construction of ****ual Desire". The...
- 2021). "April Ashley, model and actress who became one of Britain's first transwomen to undergo re****ignment surgery – obituary". The Telegraph. Archived from...