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Subject: [Leica] IMG: NEW Project: Hearts On Our Sleeves
From: george.imagist at icloud.com (George Lottermoser)
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2016 13:28:56 -0500
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> On May 21, 2016, at 5:59 PM, Richard Man <richard at richardmanphoto.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> http://richardmanphoto.com/PICS/20160521-Scanned-1562.jpg
> 
> By the time I was four I knew I was not a girl, but back then, there was no
> option to do anything about it. I thought puberty would fix everything, but
> then I started having periods. I don't remember anything at all about my
> 7th grade year because I was completely dissociated.  When I came back to
> reality, I resigned myself to being a girl and completely buries any memory
> of my true male self.  Over the years, I had a few lesbian lovers, but I
> always told them that ?I am not a lesbian?, which, understandably, confused
> the heck out of them.
> 
> 2 years prior to my transition, I saw this painting called "Mermaid
> Metamorphosis" by Sheila Wolk in a print store in Vancouver.  For some
> reason, I just *had* to have it.  During my years in psychotherapy, I had a
> very important dream, I walked up a hill to a mausoleum, and inside was a
> slab of stone. Lying on the stone was a four year boy, pale, naked and
> lying very still, He had no genitals whatsoever. Then he said, with his
> eyes still closed, ?Don't kiss my sex?. In fairy tales, you kiss the
> princess to wake her up. So here, ?do not kiss my sex? meant that I must
> not wake up my male self and sexuality. The next morning, I knew exactly
> what the dream meant. I went to my therapist and told her that I had to
> transition. And after answering some searching questions from her, she gave
> me her blessing -- which was a requirement for transition at that time.
> 
> Reactions to my decision were almost universally greeted with support, if
> not outright enthusiasm.  My beloved stepmom said, "That's great!  I've
> always wanted a son!"  My partner, Cynthia McQuillin, said, "Oh, good!, I
> finally get to meet the man I fell in love with".
> 
> I see myself as a twin, Jane and James, joined at birth, and separated when
> I was 56.
> 
> --  Dr. James Robinson, PhD in Biology with a particular love for
> Paleontology
> 
> "Hearts On Our Sleeves: Portraits and Stories of Transgender+?

powerful ?words and pictures? beginning
to a ?right now? timely project

Regards,
George Lottermoser 

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