The Trans Partner Handbook: A Guide for When Your Partner Transitions
Written by the partner of a trans woman who runs an online support group for partners of trans people, this book aims to inform us about all aspects of transition for trans men, trans women and non-binary. The topics include disclosure, mental health, coming out, loss and grief, sex and sexuality, as well as the legal, medical and social practicalities of transitioning.
The author illuminates the points of the handbook using personal reflections contributed by over 15 trans partners in healthy and successful relationships. The chapters are set out with bold subheadings so the reader can easily look back, find, and re-read a section. Likewise, there is no need to read a section that plainly does not apply to you.
Apart from the chapter dealing with medical transitioning, where the vocabulary is necessarily specialized, the language used is unfussy and direct. The trans partners quoted seem to give honest views of their experiences and their feelings. I found the book readily accessible and quite quick to read.
Jo Green is keen to point out that not all the examples will be relevant to every trans partner’s experience. We need to apply our own judgement as all journeys will be different. Nevertheless, this book is thorough and gives its users clear, factual information and carefully worded advice.
My spouse completed her transition only 3 years ago, and leading up to that time, there was very little material written to support us in our venture. I would have found this handbook of great help. Even now, I particularly appreciate the section on loss and grieving as there were times for me when the ride was bumpy!
There is a comprehensive Glossary of terms, a list of Resources and Books, and a list of UK trans organisations offering support. I am disappointed that the Beaumont Society and Beaumont Partners are not mentioned. The Society operates a national support network for trans people and their partners.
In conclusion, I am delighted that this book exists to help partners just starting out. Take from it what you need, and as Jo Green says, “Keep talking to one another and enjoy the journey.”
Reviewed by Barbie Hamlin