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Sharon Doyle Driedger wrote: "Intersex was once considered so shameful that doctors advised parents never to tell their affected children. But the truth usually emerged, and inevitably it came as a great shock... The taboo is beginning to fade, partly because of the efforts of intersexuals like Californian Cheryl Chase, who are channelling their anger and frustration into activism. Chase founded the Intersex Society of North America in 1993, and over the past decade thousands of individuals, as well as some highly respected doctors and academics, have joined the fight to erase the stigma..."
Posted by Emi on May 21, 2003