Stoller R J
Arch Sex Behav. 1976 Nov;5(6):529-38. doi: 10.1007/BF01541217.
Two American Indian males are described who wish to change sex. Both appear to be anatomically normal; one is a monozygotic twin. In both cases, feminine identification began very early in life. In both cases, there were early acceptance and positive reinforcement of the feminine behavior. These two males and the environment in which they live are contrasted with the anthropological literature published decades ago describing the unique Indian tribal role played by feminized males.
本文描述了两名希望改变性别的美国印第安男性。两人在解剖学上似乎都正常;其中一人是同卵双胞胎。在这两个案例中,对女性身份的认同在生命早期就开始了。在这两个案例中,女性化行为都在早期得到了接纳和积极强化。这两名男性及其生活环境与几十年前发表的人类学文献形成了对比,该文献描述了女性化男性在印第安部落中所扮演的独特角色。