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					Originally Posted by  julieisafemme
					 
				 
				I enjoyed the documentary.  I actually thought as a partner that many of the issues we deal with were shown and explored through Jen.  I found their relationship very hard to watch.  Their was a lot of tension and grief that I could feel.  When she said she has to get know him over and over as things change and progress I could really relate to that.  You do never know what is in store!  A physical change, a different way of relating.  Some could be just normal changes couples go through but there is usually a question or thought 'is this transition related'.   
 
What I really would have liked to have seen is more about how they arrived at the idea that they are now a straight couple.  I don't think all couples get to that place.  I am not there yet.  My concern is that the general public will look at Chaz and think that this is how it is for every transman. 
 
I do though very much appreciate his coming forward and sharing his story.  Oprah is big time mainstream.  I am hoping this will contribute towards transpeople being recognized and accepted for who they are. 
			
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 I thought it was very good on the relationship(s) part of transition.
Someone earlier was taken back that the interview with Cher were seperate, yet I could relate to that.  If my mom was being interviewed it would be far more comfortable for both of us for it be seperate.
I saw the emphasis to be more on the emotional and relational aspects of transition then the nity grity struggles and process of transition.