The Boy Who Was A Bridesmaid, by Russell Frank
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When Harry's mother persuaded him to take part in a "dressing up game" he had little idea it would lead to him being a bridesmaid at a family wedding or that it would end up with him going to school as a girl
The Boy Who Was A Bridesmaid, by Russell Frank- Amazon Sales Rank: #44495 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-22
- Released on: 2015-11-22
- Format: Kindle eBook
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Forced Femme That Results In a Sad Outcome. By Gerald A Patrick A sad story about a submissive boy who's multiplicative, unhinged mother psychologically pressures him into cross-dressing and even pushes him to transition to the point of giving him estrogen without his knowledge, faking documentation of his non-existent gender dysphoria ticking him into cross-living. The woman is clearly sick. When she commits suicide because he finally sees she's about to force him to transition by taking a vacation to Thailand and rebels by cutting his hair and refusing to come home. He feels guilty and goes off to Thailand on his one.Sad, sad story.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Mother Knows Best By Samuel Rafael “The Boy who was a Bridesmaid,” by Russell Frank is a novel that details how the tragic loss of one child, a daughter, led to the gradual feminization of the surviving son at the hands of a diabolically clever, manipulating and “over-the-top” mother. It is a beautifully told and realistic tale, rich in character development and plot. The story makes sense, is clinically accurate and maintains reader interest with some complicated twists and turns, leading to a heart-stopping ending. Yet, this book is so psychologically detailed it could be an actual case study about "Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome," ready for presentation to the American Psychological Association.According to the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV-TR) (2009), Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome is a rare form of child abuse involving the exaggeration or fabrication of illnesses or symptoms by a primary caretaker. The term "by Proxy" indicates that a parent or other adult is making up or exaggerating symptoms in a child, not in himself or herself. Suspected causes of this rare, but vexing mental illness may be traced to the caretaker having been abused or possibly having suffered a severe emotional trauma such as the loss of a loved one, as was the case in the "The Boy who was a Bridesmaid." Because the caregiver appears to be caring, attentive and loving, often no one suspects any wrongdoing. Diagnosis is extremely difficult due to the ability of the parent or caregiver to manipulate the child, doctors and others by inducing symptoms in the child. “The Boy who was a Bridesmaid” nails this diagnosis perfectly and is one of the best reads in the transgender genre I have come across recently.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Domestic abuse to be Transgender By Debbie Ballard As I read this book, I kept relating back to fathers who try to get their daughters to act like boys, or try to force transgender girls to look and act like boys. I also thought of the transgender boys who are forced to act like girls.The story was laced with hints that Harry might have been more Harriet. Like many transgender girls, the fear of being outed as a boy in a dress to boys who already bullied you is a terrifying thought.The problem was that Harriet was probably only a two or three on the transgender scale.This is a complex story and has layers of interesting family dynamics. It will be upsetting.
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