Allow 'him' to be 'herself'
Updated: 2015-04-09 09:42
By Wu Yan(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Liu Ting made herself up and changed her clothes before agreeing to an interview in Guangzhou, East China's Guangdong province, April 7. [Photo/CFP] |
Although blaming herself, Lu asked Liu to maintain the secrecy despite the latter's desire to become a woman.
"I waited to see if she became 'normal' when grown up. She is a national moral model. What would others say if her gender identity problem was exposed? "
The conflict ended on Dec 12, 2013 when Lu accompanied Liu to see a psychologist who diagnosed her as congenital gender dysphoria.
Lu changed her mind. "If I continued to set myself against Liu, I would lose my only child. I believed society will understand and accept her eventually."
The decisive moment came on August 14 last year when Liu announced at a press conference that she would undergo transsexual surgery, a move signifying that she was to finally face her true self.
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