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+ | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a file from San Francisco about intersexuality. | ||
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− | Haunted by memories of her long dead brother, Rebeca (Jackie Parker), a young woman living in San Francisco, embarks on a quest in which she discovers her sexual identity is a tissue of lies created by her parents and doctors. Both explores issues around intersexuality, a condition occurring in roughly one out of every 2,000 births who are "cured" without informed consent through invasive surgery and hormonal treatments. | + | Haunted by memories of her long dead brother, Rebeca (Jackie Parker), a young woman living in San Francisco, embarks on a quest in which she discovers her sexual identity is a tissue of lies created by her parents and doctors. Both explores issues around intersexuality, a condition occurring in roughly one out of every 2,000 births who are "cured" without [[informed consent]] through invasive surgery and hormonal treatments. |
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 30 September 2022
Both is a file from San Francisco about intersexuality.
Video
Fiction
Haunted by memories of her long dead brother, Rebeca (Jackie Parker), a young woman living in San Francisco, embarks on a quest in which she discovers her sexual identity is a tissue of lies created by her parents and doctors. Both explores issues around intersexuality, a condition occurring in roughly one out of every 2,000 births who are "cured" without informed consent through invasive surgery and hormonal treatments.