The book provides you with a deep and poignantly honest account of my life as a woman trapped in a man's body. You will be able to read about my upbringing, about feeling trapped in the wrong body, and about taking up the fight and choosing life.
A journey of identity disorder, adaptation, prejudice, ignorance, distancing from close relationships and about the physical and mental challenges and changes a hormone therapy can cause. Last but not least, you can read about my gender reassignment surgery and life after. I will go into depth about my feelings and thoughts and hope that you as readers can sense and maybe even understand what life as a transgender person can be like and how much you are willing to go through to feel better inside. Many people think it's a choice when you suddenly come out as transgender.
"Author and lecturer Anita Andersen is a 54-year-old woman who has lived most of her life as a man and is the father of two girls. Anita was born in a man's body, and was therefore raised as a boy, and has since been married and became the father of 2 girls. In 2012, she came out as a woman, divorced and began her physical transformation."
"In January 2017, I underwent sex reassignment surgery, so today I appear and live as the woman I have always been inside. The journey from man to woman has been hard, and gloomy with many major personal and life-threatening crises. The personal journey I have been on is deeper and longer than what most people experience, and therefore many have benefited greatly from my lectures, support and help. I do everything I can to break down the prejudice and ignorance surrounding transgender people."
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