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If you are transgendered, the feeling of wanting your body to match
the sex you feel you are never goes away. For some, though,
especially those who grew up before trans people were widely out
and advocating for equality, these feelings were often
compartmentalized and rarely acted upon. Now that gender
reassignment has become much more commonplace, many of these people
may feel increasing pressure to finally undergo the procedures they
have always secretly wanted. Ken Koch was one of those people.
Married twice, a veteran, and a world traveler, a health scare when
he was sixty-three prompted him to acknowledge the feelings that
had plagued him since he was a small child. By undergoing a host of
procedures, he radically changed his appearance and became Anne
Koch. In the process though, Anne lost everything that Ken had
accomplished. She had to remake herself from the ground up. Hoping
to help other people in her age bracket who may be considering
transitioning, Anne describes the step by step procedures that she
underwent, and shares the cost to her personal life, in order to
show seniors that although it is never too late to become the
person you always knew you were, it is better to go into that new
life prepared for some serious challenges. Both a fascinating
memoir of a well-educated man growing up trans yet repressed in the
mid-twentieth century, and a guidebook to navigating the tricky
waters of gender reassignment as a senior, It Never Goes Away shows
how what we see in the television world of Transparent translates
in real life.
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