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David Reimer

David Reimer (born Bruce Peter Reimer; 22 August 1965 – 4 May 2004) was a Canadian man born male but raised as a girl following medical advice and intervention after his penis was severely injured during a botched circumcision in infancy.[1]

David Reimer
Born
Bruce Peter Reimer

(1965-08-22)22 August 1965
Died4 May 2004(2004-05-04) (aged 38)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Cause of deathSuicide by shotgun
Resting placeSt. Vital Cemetery, Winnipeg
Other names
  • Brenda Reimer
Spouse
Jane Fontane
(m. 1990)

The psychologist John Money oversaw the case and reported the reassignment as successful and as evidence that gender identity is primarily learned. The academic sexologist Milton Diamond later reported that Reimer's realization that he was not a girl crystallized between the ages of 9 and 11 years[2] and that he was living as a male by age 15. Well known in medical circles for years anonymously as the "John/Joan" case, Reimer later went public with his story to help discourage similar medical practices. At age 38, he committed suicide after suffering severe depression.

Life

Infancy

David Reimer was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on 22 August 1965, the elder of identical twin boys.[3] He was originally named Bruce, and his identical twin was named Brian.[4] Their parents were Janet and Ron Reimer, a couple of Mennonite descent who had married the previous December.[4] At the age of six months, after concern was raised about how both of them urinated, the boys were diagnosed with phimosis.[5] They were referred for circumcision at the age of seven months. General practitioner Jean-Marie Huot performed the operation using the unconventional method of electrocauterization,[6][7] but the procedure burned David's penis beyond surgical repair.[8] The doctors chose not to operate on Brian, whose phimosis soon cleared without surgical intervention.[9]

The parents, concerned about their son's prospects for future happiness and sexual function without a penis, took him to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in early 1967 to see John Money,[10] a psychologist who was developing a reputation as a pioneer in the field of sexual development and gender identity, based on his work with intersex patients.[11] Money was a prominent proponent of the "theory of gender neutrality"—that gender identity developed primarily as a result of social learning from early childhood and that it could be changed with the appropriate behavioural interventions.[12] The Reimers had seen Money being interviewed in February 1967 on the Canadian news program This Hour Has Seven Days, during which he discussed his theories about gender.[13] Reimer was raised under the "optimum gender rearing model," which was the common model for sex and gender socialization/medicalization for intersex youth. The model has been heavily criticized as sexist.[14]

At the time, surgical construction of the vagina was more advanced than construction of the penis, and Money believed that Reimer would be happiest in adulthood living as a woman with functioning genitalia.[15][16] Additionally, for Money, a case where identical twin boys were involved where one could be raised as a girl provided a perfect test of his theories.[17][18]

Money and the Hopkins family team persuaded the baby's parents that sex reassignment surgery would be in Reimer's best interest.[19] At the age of 22 months, David underwent a bilateral orchidectomy, in which his testes were surgically removed and a rudimentary vulva was fashioned.[20] David was reassigned to be raised as female and given the name Brenda (similar to his birth name, "Bruce").[21] Psychological support for the reassignment and surgery was provided by[22] John Money, who continued to see Reimer annually[23] for consultations and to assess the outcome.[24] This reassignment was considered an especially important test case[25] of the social learning concept of gender identity for two reasons: first, Reimer's identical twin brother, Brian, made an ideal control because the brothers shared genes, family environments, and the intrauterine environment; second, this was reputed to be the first reassignment and reconstruction performed on a male infant who had no abnormality of prenatal or early postnatal sexual differentiation.[1]

Forced "sexual rehearsal"

Money continued to supervise and report on the twins' gender development as the "John/Joan case" until the twins were 13 years old.[citation needed]

According to John Colapinto, who published a biography of Reimer in 2001, the sessions with Money included what Money called "childhood sexual rehearsal play":[26] Money theorized that reproductive behaviour formed the foundation of gender, and that "play at thrusting movements and copulation" was a key aspect of gender development in all primates. Starting at age six, according to Brian, the twins were forced to act out sexual acts, with David playing the female role—Money made Reimer get down on all fours, and Brian was forced to "come up behind [him] and place his crotch against [his] buttocks". Money also forced Reimer, in another sexual position, to have his "legs spread" with Brian on top. On "at least one occasion" Money took a photograph of the two children doing these activities.[26]

When either child resisted these activities, Money would get angry. Both Reimer and Brian recall that Money was mild-mannered around their parents, but ill-tempered when alone with them. When they resisted inspecting each other's genitals, Money got very aggressive. Reimer says, "He told me to take my clothes off, and I just did not do it. I just stood there. And he screamed, 'Now!' Louder than that. I thought he was going to give me a whupping. So I took my clothes off and stood there shaking."[26]

Money's rationale for these various treatments was his belief that "childhood 'sexual rehearsal play'" was important for a "healthy adult gender identity".[26]

Both Reimer and Brian were traumatized by the therapy,[26][27] with Brian speaking about it "only with the greatest emotional turmoil", and Reimer unwilling to speak about the details publicly, although his wife, Jane Fontane, stated that Reimer had privately told her the same story.[26] Brian was found dead of a drug overdose at 36, and Reimer died by suicide at age 38. Reimer's parents state that Money's methodology was responsible for both deaths.[28]

Puberty and adolescence

Estrogen was given to David during adolescence, inducing breast development.[29]

For several years, Money reported on Reimer's progress as the "John/Joan case". Money wrote, "The child's behavior is so clearly that of an active little girl and so different from the boyish ways of her twin brother."[30]

The twins attended Glenwood School in Winnipeg, with David then attending R.B. Russell Vocational High School, from the age of 14. He eventually ceased attending the school and was tutored privately.[15]

By the age of 13 years, Reimer was experiencing suicidal depression and he told his parents he would take his own life if they made him see Money again.[31] Finally, on 14 March 1980, Reimer's parents told him the truth about his gender reassignment,[32] following advice from Reimer's endocrinologist and psychiatrist. At 14, having been informed of his past by his father, Reimer decided to assume a male gender identity, calling himself David. He underwent treatment to reverse the reassignment, including testosterone injections, a double mastectomy, and phalloplasty operations.[33][34]

Adulthood

Reimer worked in a slaughterhouse and then worked doing odd jobs.[35][36] On 22 September 1990, he married Jane Fontane and would adopt her three children.[37][38] His hobbies included camping, fishing, antiques and collecting old coins.[39]

His case came to international attention in 1997 when he told his story to Milton Diamond, an academic sexologist who persuaded Reimer to allow him to report the outcome in order to dissuade physicians from treating other infants similarly.[2] Soon after, Reimer went public with his story and John Colapinto published a widely disseminated and influential account[40] in Rolling Stone magazine in December 1997.[41] The article won the National Magazine Award for Reporting.[42]

This was later expanded into The New York Times best-selling biography As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl (2000),[43] in which Colapinto described how—contrary to Money's reports—when living as Brenda, Reimer did not identify as a girl. He was ostracized and bullied by peers (who dubbed him "cavewoman"),[7][44] and neither frilly dresses[45] nor female hormones made him feel female.

Death

In addition to his difficult lifelong relationship with his parents, Reimer experienced unemployment and the death of his brother Brian from an overdose of antidepressants on 1 July 2002. On 2 May 2004, his wife Jane told him she wanted to separate. On the morning of 4 May 2004, Reimer drove to a grocery store's parking lot in his hometown of Winnipeg[46][47] and shot himself in the head with a sawed-off shotgun.[48] He was 38 years old.[49] He was buried in St. Vital Cemetery in Winnipeg.[50]

Money never commented publicly on Colapinto's book or on Reimer's suicide, although colleagues said he was "mortified" by the case.[51]

Legacy

For the first 30 years after Money's initial report that the reassignment had been a success, Money's view of the malleability of gender became the dominant viewpoint in the field, reassuring practitioners that sexual reassignment was the correct decision in certain instances.[52] Researcher Mary Anne Case argues that Money's view on gender also fuelled the rise of the anti-gender movement.[53]

Diamond's report and Colapinto's subsequent book about Reimer influenced[clarification needed] several medical practices, reputations, and even current understanding of the biology of gender. The case accelerated the decline of sex reassignment and surgery for unambiguous XY infants with micropenis, various other rare congenital malformations, or penile loss in infancy.[52][verification needed]

Colapinto's book described unpleasant childhood therapy sessions, implying that Money had ignored or concealed the developing evidence that Reimer's reassignment to female was not going well.[27]

The case has also been treated by Judith Butler in their 2004 book Undoing Gender,[54] which examines gender, sex, psychoanalysis, and the medical treatment of people with differences in sex development.

Documentaries

The BBC science series Horizon based two episodes on his life. "The Boy Who Was Turned into a Girl" aired in 2000 and "Dr Money and the Boy with No Penis" in 2004.[17][18]

A 2001 episode of the PBS documentary series Nova entitled "Sex: Unknown" investigated David's life and the theory behind the decision to raise him as female.[55][56]

An episode of BBC Radio 4 Mind Changers, "Case Study: John/Joan—The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl", discusses the impact on two competing psychological theories of nature vs. nurture.[57]

In popular culture

  • The Chicago Hope episode "Boys Will Be Girls" (2000) was based on Reimer's life. The episode explored the theme of a child's right not to undergo sexual reassignment surgery without consent.
  • Reimer and his mother appeared on an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2000.
  • The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Identity" (2005) was based on David and Brian Reimer's lives and their treatment by Money.[58]
  • "Hymn of the Medical Oddity", a song by the Winnipeg-based indie rock band The Weakerthans, concerns Reimer.[59][60]
  • Boy (2016), a play produced by the Ensemble Studio Theatre, was inspired by Reimer's story.[61]
  • Taiwanese film Born to be Human (2021) shares a similar plotline to Reimer's story, where a child undergoes sexual reassignment surgery without consent at the insistence of an authoritative doctor.[62]

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Colapinto 2001a.
  2. ^ a b Diamond & Sigmundson 1997.
  3. ^ Harper 2007, p. 43; Rolls 2015, p. 133.
  4. ^ a b Rolls 2015, p. 133.
  5. ^ Colapinto 2001a, p. 10; Mann 2016, pp. 183–184.
  6. ^ Colapinto 2001a, pp. 11–13.
  7. ^ a b "Health Check: The Boy Who Was Raised a Girl". BBC News. 23 November 2010. from the original on 31 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  8. ^ Rolls 2015, p. 134.
  9. ^ . CBC News. 10 May 2004. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
  10. ^ Colapinto 2001a, p. 49.
  11. ^ Mann 2016, p. 184.
  12. ^ Colapinto 2001a, pp. 33–34.
  13. ^ Colapinto 2001a, pp. 18–22, 39.
  14. ^ Alice D. Dreger; April M. Herndon. "Progress and Politics in the intersex rights movement, Feminist theory in action" (PDF).
  15. ^ a b Colapinto, John (2001). "As Nature Made Him". maxima-library.org. p. 32. from the original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  16. ^ Bailey JM, Vasey PL, Diamond LM, Breedlove SM, Vilain E, Epprecht M (September 2016). "Sexual Orientation, Controversy, and Science". Psychological Science in the Public Interest. 17 (2): 45–101. doi:10.1177/1529100616637616. PMID 27113562. S2CID 42281410.
  17. ^ a b "The Boy Who Was Turned into a Girl". Horizon. BBC. 7 December 2000. from the original on 25 May 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  18. ^ a b "Dr Money and the Boy with No Penis". Horizon. BBC. 2005. from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  19. ^ Colapinto 2001a, pp. 50–52.
  20. ^ Colapinto 2001a, pp. 53–54.
  21. ^ Marinucci 2010, p. 124.
  22. ^ Colapinto 2001b, pp. 50–52.
  23. ^ Colapinto 2001b, p. 119.
  24. ^ Warnke 2008, p. 16.
  25. ^ Walker 2010, p. 33.
  26. ^ a b c d e f Colapinto 2001b, pp. 86–88.
  27. ^ a b Burkeman, Oliver; Younge, Gary (12 May 2004). "Being Brenda". The Guardian: G2. London. p. 2. from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  28. ^ "Born a Boy, Raised as a Girl" Documentary, The Learning Channel
  29. ^ Balthazart 2012, p. 25.
  30. ^ Money, John; Ehrhardt, Anke A. (1972). Man & Woman, Boy & Girl. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. Cited in Halpern 2012, p. 163.
  31. ^ Colapinto 2001b, pp. 137–141.
  32. ^ Eskridge & Hunter 2003, p. 127.
  33. ^ "Man raised as girl dies". CBC News. 10 May 2004. from the original on 23 November 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  34. ^ Woo, Elaine (13 May 2004). "David Reimer, 38; After Botched Surgery, He Was Raised as a Girl in Gender Experiment". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 11 June 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  35. ^ "David Reimer, 38; After Botched Surgery, He Was Raised as a Girl in Gender Experiment". Los Angeles Times. 13 May 2004. from the original on 11 June 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  36. ^ Mau, Rebecca F. Plante, Lis M. (17 April 2018). Doing Gender Diversity: Readings in Theory and Real-World Experience. Routledge. ISBN 9780429980565. from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2020 – via Google Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  37. ^ Beh & Diamond 2005, p. 12; Goldie 2014, p. 187; Rolls 2015, p. 144.
  38. ^ Boodman, Sandra G. (29 February 2000). "A Terrible Accident, a Dismal Failure". The Washington Post. from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  39. ^ Smith, Graeme (11 May 2004). "Boy raised as a girl suffered final indignity". The Globe and Mail. from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  40. ^ Angier, Natalie (20 February 2000), "X + Y = Z", New York Times, from the original on 9 February 2019, retrieved 25 September 2018, Colapinto wrote a long story about the case for Rolling Stone, which won him a National Magazine Award.
  41. ^ Colapinto, John (1997). "The True Story of John/Joan". Rolling Stone. No. 775. New York: Straight Arrow Publishers. pp. 54–97. ISSN 0035-791X.
  42. ^ Bockting 2010, p. 378.
  43. ^ Koch 2017, p. 143.
  44. ^ Karkazis 2008, p. 74.
  45. ^ Colapinto 2001b, p. 115; Warnke 2008, p. 21.
  46. ^ Woo, Elaine (13 May 2004). "David Reimer, 38; After Botched Surgery, He Was Raised as a Girl in Gender Experiment". Los Angeles Times. p. B12. from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  47. ^ "Archive.ph".
  48. ^ McQuail 2018; Rolls 2015, p. 145.
  49. ^ "David Reimer, 38, Subject of the John/Joan Case". The New York Times. The Canadian Press. 12 May 2004. from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  50. ^ "St. Vital Cemetery Burial Search - The Municipal Cemeteries Branch". City of Winnipeg. from the original on 9 November 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  51. ^ Carey, Benedict (11 July 2006). "John William Money, 84, Sexual Identity Researcher, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
  52. ^ a b "Sex: Unknown". Nova. 2001. PBS. Transcript.
  53. ^ Case, Mary Anne (2019). "Trans Formations in the Vatican's War on 'Gender Ideology'". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. University of Chicago Press. 44 (3): 645. doi:10.1086/701498. ISSN 0097-9740. S2CID 149472746. from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021. John Money... gave ammunition to the opponents of 'gender ideology' through his fraudulently deceptive claims about the malleability of gender in certain patients who had involuntarily undergone sex reassignment surgery.
  54. ^ Butler 2004, pp. 58–74.
  55. ^ "NOVA | Past Television Programs | Season 28: January - December 2001 | PBS". www.pbs.org. from the original on 11 June 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  56. ^ "NOVA Online | Sex: Unknown". www.pbs.org. from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  57. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Mind Changers, Case Study: John/Joan - The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl". BBC. from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  58. ^ "Treatment of Circumcision on TV". The Intactivism Pages. from the original on 28 December 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2009.
  59. ^ Gaetano 2017.
  60. ^ Stewart, M. D. (4 October 2007). . Fast Forward Weekly. Calgary: Great West Newspapers. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  61. ^ Epstein, Sonia Shechet (22 April 2016). "Anna Ziegler's Boy, an EST and Keen Company Production". Sloan Science & Film. Museum of the Moving Image. from the original on 7 May 2018. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  62. ^ Lukanov, Martin (15 March 2021). "Film Review: Born to be Human (2021) by Lily Ni". Asian Movie Pulse. Retrieved 13 June 2022.

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Further reading

  • Colapinto, John (2004). "Gender Gap: What Were the Real Reasons behind David Reimer's Suicide?". Slate. Archived from the original on 27 April 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
  • Money, John; Ehrhardt, Anke A. (1972). Man & Woman, Boy & Girl: The Differentiation and Dimorphism of Gender Identity from Conception to Maturity. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Money, John; Tucker, Patricia (1975). Sexual Signatures: On Being a Man or a Woman. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 9780316578264.
  • Preves, Sharon E. (2002). "Sexing the Intersexed: An Analysis of Sociocultural Responses to Intersexuality". Signs. 27 (2): 523–556. doi:10.1086/495696. ISSN 1545-6943. JSTOR 3175791. S2CID 29560193.

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For the Canadian politician see David J Reimer For the American diplomat see David Dale Reimer David Reimer born Bruce Peter Reimer 22 August 1965 4 May 2004 was a Canadian man born male but raised as a girl following medical advice and intervention after his penis was severely injured during a botched circumcision in infancy 1 David ReimerBornBruce Peter Reimer 1965 08 22 22 August 1965Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaDied4 May 2004 2004 05 04 aged 38 Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaCause of deathSuicide by shotgunResting placeSt Vital Cemetery WinnipegOther namesBrenda ReimerSpouseJane Fontane m 1990 wbr The psychologist John Money oversaw the case and reported the reassignment as successful and as evidence that gender identity is primarily learned The academic sexologist Milton Diamond later reported that Reimer s realization that he was not a girl crystallized between the ages of 9 and 11 years 2 and that he was living as a male by age 15 Well known in medical circles for years anonymously as the John Joan case Reimer later went public with his story to help discourage similar medical practices At age 38 he committed suicide after suffering severe depression Contents 1 Life 1 1 Infancy 1 2 Forced sexual rehearsal 1 3 Puberty and adolescence 1 4 Adulthood 1 5 Death 2 Legacy 3 Documentaries 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Footnotes 6 2 Bibliography 7 Further reading 8 External linksLife EditInfancy Edit David Reimer was born in Winnipeg Manitoba on 22 August 1965 the elder of identical twin boys 3 He was originally named Bruce and his identical twin was named Brian 4 Their parents were Janet and Ron Reimer a couple of Mennonite descent who had married the previous December 4 At the age of six months after concern was raised about how both of them urinated the boys were diagnosed with phimosis 5 They were referred for circumcision at the age of seven months General practitioner Jean Marie Huot performed the operation using the unconventional method of electrocauterization 6 7 but the procedure burned David s penis beyond surgical repair 8 The doctors chose not to operate on Brian whose phimosis soon cleared without surgical intervention 9 The parents concerned about their son s prospects for future happiness and sexual function without a penis took him to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore in early 1967 to see John Money 10 a psychologist who was developing a reputation as a pioneer in the field of sexual development and gender identity based on his work with intersex patients 11 Money was a prominent proponent of the theory of gender neutrality that gender identity developed primarily as a result of social learning from early childhood and that it could be changed with the appropriate behavioural interventions 12 The Reimers had seen Money being interviewed in February 1967 on the Canadian news program This Hour Has Seven Days during which he discussed his theories about gender 13 Reimer was raised under the optimum gender rearing model which was the common model for sex and gender socialization medicalization for intersex youth The model has been heavily criticized as sexist 14 At the time surgical construction of the vagina was more advanced than construction of the penis and Money believed that Reimer would be happiest in adulthood living as a woman with functioning genitalia 15 16 Additionally for Money a case where identical twin boys were involved where one could be raised as a girl provided a perfect test of his theories 17 18 Money and the Hopkins family team persuaded the baby s parents that sex reassignment surgery would be in Reimer s best interest 19 At the age of 22 months David underwent a bilateral orchidectomy in which his testes were surgically removed and a rudimentary vulva was fashioned 20 David was reassigned to be raised as female and given the name Brenda similar to his birth name Bruce 21 Psychological support for the reassignment and surgery was provided by 22 John Money who continued to see Reimer annually 23 for consultations and to assess the outcome 24 This reassignment was considered an especially important test case 25 of the social learning concept of gender identity for two reasons first Reimer s identical twin brother Brian made an ideal control because the brothers shared genes family environments and the intrauterine environment second this was reputed to be the first reassignment and reconstruction performed on a male infant who had no abnormality of prenatal or early postnatal sexual differentiation 1 Forced sexual rehearsal Edit Money continued to supervise and report on the twins gender development as the John Joan case until the twins were 13 years old citation needed According to John Colapinto who published a biography of Reimer in 2001 the sessions with Money included what Money called childhood sexual rehearsal play 26 Money theorized that reproductive behaviour formed the foundation of gender and that play at thrusting movements and copulation was a key aspect of gender development in all primates Starting at age six according to Brian the twins were forced to act out sexual acts with David playing the female role Money made Reimer get down on all fours and Brian was forced to come up behind him and place his crotch against his buttocks Money also forced Reimer in another sexual position to have his legs spread with Brian on top On at least one occasion Money took a photograph of the two children doing these activities 26 When either child resisted these activities Money would get angry Both Reimer and Brian recall that Money was mild mannered around their parents but ill tempered when alone with them When they resisted inspecting each other s genitals Money got very aggressive Reimer says He told me to take my clothes off and I just did not do it I just stood there And he screamed Now Louder than that I thought he was going to give me a whupping So I took my clothes off and stood there shaking 26 Money s rationale for these various treatments was his belief that childhood sexual rehearsal play was important for a healthy adult gender identity 26 Both Reimer and Brian were traumatized by the therapy 26 27 with Brian speaking about it only with the greatest emotional turmoil and Reimer unwilling to speak about the details publicly although his wife Jane Fontane stated that Reimer had privately told her the same story 26 Brian was found dead of a drug overdose at 36 and Reimer died by suicide at age 38 Reimer s parents state that Money s methodology was responsible for both deaths 28 Puberty and adolescence Edit Estrogen was given to David during adolescence inducing breast development 29 For several years Money reported on Reimer s progress as the John Joan case Money wrote The child s behavior is so clearly that of an active little girl and so different from the boyish ways of her twin brother 30 The twins attended Glenwood School in Winnipeg with David then attending R B Russell Vocational High School from the age of 14 He eventually ceased attending the school and was tutored privately 15 By the age of 13 years Reimer was experiencing suicidal depression and he told his parents he would take his own life if they made him see Money again 31 Finally on 14 March 1980 Reimer s parents told him the truth about his gender reassignment 32 following advice from Reimer s endocrinologist and psychiatrist At 14 having been informed of his past by his father Reimer decided to assume a male gender identity calling himself David He underwent treatment to reverse the reassignment including testosterone injections a double mastectomy and phalloplasty operations 33 34 Adulthood Edit Reimer worked in a slaughterhouse and then worked doing odd jobs 35 36 On 22 September 1990 he married Jane Fontane and would adopt her three children 37 38 His hobbies included camping fishing antiques and collecting old coins 39 His case came to international attention in 1997 when he told his story to Milton Diamond an academic sexologist who persuaded Reimer to allow him to report the outcome in order to dissuade physicians from treating other infants similarly 2 Soon after Reimer went public with his story and John Colapinto published a widely disseminated and influential account 40 in Rolling Stone magazine in December 1997 41 The article won the National Magazine Award for Reporting 42 This was later expanded into The New York Times best selling biography As Nature Made Him The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl 2000 43 in which Colapinto described how contrary to Money s reports when living as Brenda Reimer did not identify as a girl He was ostracized and bullied by peers who dubbed him cavewoman 7 44 and neither frilly dresses 45 nor female hormones made him feel female Death Edit In addition to his difficult lifelong relationship with his parents Reimer experienced unemployment and the death of his brother Brian from an overdose of antidepressants on 1 July 2002 On 2 May 2004 his wife Jane told him she wanted to separate On the morning of 4 May 2004 Reimer drove to a grocery store s parking lot in his hometown of Winnipeg 46 47 and shot himself in the head with a sawed off shotgun 48 He was 38 years old 49 He was buried in St Vital Cemetery in Winnipeg 50 Money never commented publicly on Colapinto s book or on Reimer s suicide although colleagues said he was mortified by the case 51 Legacy EditFor the first 30 years after Money s initial report that the reassignment had been a success Money s view of the malleability of gender became the dominant viewpoint in the field reassuring practitioners that sexual reassignment was the correct decision in certain instances 52 Researcher Mary Anne Case argues that Money s view on gender also fuelled the rise of the anti gender movement 53 Diamond s report and Colapinto s subsequent book about Reimer influenced clarification needed several medical practices reputations and even current understanding of the biology of gender The case accelerated the decline of sex reassignment and surgery for unambiguous XY infants with micropenis various other rare congenital malformations or penile loss in infancy 52 verification needed Colapinto s book described unpleasant childhood therapy sessions implying that Money had ignored or concealed the developing evidence that Reimer s reassignment to female was not going well 27 The case has also been treated by Judith Butler in their 2004 book Undoing Gender 54 which examines gender sex psychoanalysis and the medical treatment of people with differences in sex development Documentaries EditThe BBC science series Horizon based two episodes on his life The Boy Who Was Turned into a Girl aired in 2000 and Dr Money and the Boy with No Penis in 2004 17 18 A 2001 episode of the PBS documentary series Nova entitled Sex Unknown investigated David s life and the theory behind the decision to raise him as female 55 56 An episode of BBC Radio 4 Mind Changers Case Study John Joan The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl discusses the impact on two competing psychological theories of nature vs nurture 57 In popular culture EditThe Chicago Hope episode Boys Will Be Girls 2000 was based on Reimer s life The episode explored the theme of a child s right not to undergo sexual reassignment surgery without consent Reimer and his mother appeared on an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2000 The Law amp Order Special Victims Unit episode Identity 2005 was based on David and Brian Reimer s lives and their treatment by Money 58 Hymn of the Medical Oddity a song by the Winnipeg based indie rock band The Weakerthans concerns Reimer 59 60 Boy 2016 a play produced by the Ensemble Studio Theatre was inspired by Reimer s story 61 Taiwanese film Born to be Human 2021 shares a similar plotline to Reimer s story where a child undergoes sexual reassignment surgery without consent at the insistence of an authoritative doctor 62 See also Edit Biography portalHerculine Barbin Genital modification and 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Routledge published 2018 pp 33ff ISBN 978 0 429 98056 5 Warnke Georgia 2008 After Identity Rethinking Race Sex and Gender Cambridge England Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 511 39180 4 Further reading EditColapinto John 2004 Gender Gap What Were the Real Reasons behind David Reimer s Suicide Slate Archived from the original on 27 April 2013 Retrieved 13 February 2009 Money John Ehrhardt Anke A 1972 Man amp Woman Boy amp Girl The Differentiation and Dimorphism of Gender Identity from Conception to Maturity Baltimore Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press Money John Tucker Patricia 1975 Sexual Signatures On Being a Man or a Woman Boston Little Brown and Company ISBN 9780316578264 Preves Sharon E 2002 Sexing the Intersexed An Analysis of Sociocultural Responses to Intersexuality Signs 27 2 523 556 doi 10 1086 495696 ISSN 1545 6943 JSTOR 3175791 S2CID 29560193 External links EditDavid Reimer at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Reimer amp 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