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2070: DID and Trans Folx
We welcome Lou Himes back again, this time for a community discussion about the intersection of DID and Trans Folx.
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2 responses to “2070: DID and Trans Folx”
Thank you so much for this episode on many levels. This time, not just for myself and my System but my outside son. He is autistic and queer, currently in the midst of a new relationship with a trans person. This is huge for him, so any talk of these issues and mention of trauma and DID relating to his Mum is gold dust. So many of your episodes resonate strongly for me and have validated thoughts, experiences and feelings related to living with DID. Your willingness to share has helped so much with the loneliness caused by trauma. Big thanks to you Emma.
Ps you always make me laugh too.
This made us cry! Thank you for sharing!
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