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My transgender diary: 'I don’t want to be famous for being trans'

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magazine.’ Only, without the asterisks.I laughed and spoke aloud to my pottymouthed critic. ‘Can’t help you there , I’m afraid!’Oh, what folly.

Any ancient Greek would have recoiled at such hubris , that pride and arrogance that the gods love to punish. And the Greeks would have been right.The following day, I received the news that this magazine will be moving on without me next year.

So this is my very last column, and all that is left is to say goodbye and offer a few final thoughts, starting with several votes of thanks.The first, of course, goes to my editors for having the guts to print a weekly column on a subject that has been the source of so much controversy of late.

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