Who
We Are And Why We Are Here
Since the 1950's,
babies born with external genitalia that were outside of society's
expectations have been routinely surgically altered. The purpose
of
these procedures have been to "normalize" our exterior
appearance. From the time we are young children, the shame and
secrecy behind
these surgeries has impacted our lives in many ways.
Bodies Like
Ours is a result of surviving. We are a small group of people
who have spent time reflecting upon growing up different, and have
discovered the lack of resources available to others with bodies
like ours. We are the people, the men and women, the girls and boys,
and the many others who are just like you, and just like your children.
The causes
of ambiguous genitalia are many; we do not differentiate among them.
We come
in many shapes and sizes, from all walks, from all over the world.
Our goals
include:
- The elimination
of the shame and secrecy associated with atypical genitalia through
peer support and acceptance,
- The elimination
of early genital surgery unless medically necessary,
- Awareness
of the issues that people born with atypical genitals face as
the result of societal and medical misperceptions.
We do this
through:
- Education
- Outreach
- Peer support
Part of this
mission is the creation of a safe space, and community for people
to discover their uniqueness while promoting openess and honesty.
It is our
ultimate goal to see early genital surgeries come to an end;
and to see the adoption of a patient-centered protocol by medical
providers world-wide.
It is our
belief that this will happen when the shame, secrecy, and isolation
that has plagued people with bodies like ours is overcome.
Whether
you were born with, have a child, or know someone with atypical
genitals, we hope that this site and our external programs will
answer your questions and concerns.
We also will
strive to make sure you know you are not alone in your experiences.
Meet the Board
of Directors of
Bodies Like Ours.
Read more
about our programs.
To meet the
people who truly make Bodies Like Ours a unique and diverse
community, please visit our Community
Forums.
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