2014
DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2014.865481
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Imag(in)ing Trans Partnerships: Collaborative Photography and Intimacy

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“…The relational impact of transitioning can affect romantic relationships as partners are required to consider renegotiating their sexual identity. There is some evidence that suggests that while some partners have managed to do this well (Davidmann 2014), others have struggled with this change (Brown 2010). The ease with which partners change their sexuality has been found to depend on their ongoing romantic feelings for their trans and gender diverse partner (Davidmann 2014).…”
Section: Life Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The relational impact of transitioning can affect romantic relationships as partners are required to consider renegotiating their sexual identity. There is some evidence that suggests that while some partners have managed to do this well (Davidmann 2014), others have struggled with this change (Brown 2010). The ease with which partners change their sexuality has been found to depend on their ongoing romantic feelings for their trans and gender diverse partner (Davidmann 2014).…”
Section: Life Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is some evidence that suggests that while some partners have managed to do this well (Davidmann 2014), others have struggled with this change (Brown 2010). The ease with which partners change their sexuality has been found to depend on their ongoing romantic feelings for their trans and gender diverse partner (Davidmann 2014). Stigma has also been found to affect the quality of relationships post-transition with increases in depressive symptomology and reduced relationship quality (Gamarel, Reisner, Laurenceau, Nemoto and Operario 2014).…”
Section: Life Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%