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Autobiography of an Androgyne

By Ralph Werther

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of strict expectations, journey with someone who dares to live outside the lines of gender and sexuality, seeking understanding and acceptance.

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2022-03-26
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Summary

"Autobiography of an Androgyne" by Ralph Werther is a personal story from the early 1900s about someone who identifies as an androgyne, dealing with tough situations related to gender and sexuality when most people didn't understand or accept differences. The story is about the battles faced by those who feel different from what society considers normal, sharing the author's own journey of understanding and wanting to be accepted. The story kicks off by showing the author's deep thinking about themselves and how they realized early on that they didn't fit into typical gender roles, struggling with their identity. It talks about their childhood and early experiences dealing with their androgynous nature, setting the stage for bigger ideas about desire, shame, and trying to find understanding in a world that wasn't always kind. The autobiography starts with a heartfelt request for kindness and acknowledgement of the challenges faced by people like the author, using an honest tone to promote better understanding of different sexual identities that people are born with.

About the Author

Jennie June was a pseudonym of an American writer from the Victorian and Edwardian era known for advocating for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms.

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