Rhonda as
not a costume. I have used the "get dressed up" excuse for Halloweens
in the past, so understand Halloween's relevance to the emerging or
closeted cross dresser. Rhonda is part of me and not an outfit I take
off or put on. Being transgender is not external.
In Rhonda's latest post, Know Thyself - Halloween 2016, she refers to last year's post, Real World or Halloween. Both are well written, say a lot and are worth reading. The quote, above, is from her current post.
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Monday, October 31, 2016
That Moment When Your Gender Finally Hits You
This morning seeing my dad only wearing boxers was a kind of zap- like hey I want to look like that.
Jasper identifies as trans-masculine. In this post, he may have found that moment when his gender finally hit him!
This is the first time this blog has been featured on T-Central.
Jasper identifies as trans-masculine. In this post, he may have found that moment when his gender finally hit him!
This is the first time this blog has been featured on T-Central.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Reader Q&A: “Am I Really Trans? Or is it Something Else?”
This week I received several letters in which each writer was struggling with the same question:
Am I really trans? Or is it something else?
Here are examples of what the writers felt that “something else” might be:
“Or do I have OCD?”
“Or am I a gay man?”
“Or is this a fetish?”
“Or is it peer pressure?”
“Or is it my bipolar disorder?”
This post from Dara, a Licensed Professional Counselor and a gender therapist in private practice, may answer questions some of you have.
crossing over
Over time, women’s clothing has become for me more comfortable and
pragmatic as I have spent more extended periods in it. When I first
entered my mother's closet in the early prepubescent years it was to
copy what I saw and it morphed into periods of experimentation (amongst
the many self enforced dry spells) to forge a feminine image that I felt
comfortable with. The early public outings were attempts to blend in as
best I could but with a mindset that I had no business being there
because I wasn't really a woman. This was many years before the I had
heard of the term transgender.
I'm sure many can relate to the statement, above, from Joanna. In, crossing over, Joana comments on that point in life when crossdressing becomes just dressing.
I'm sure many can relate to the statement, above, from Joanna. In, crossing over, Joana comments on that point in life when crossdressing becomes just dressing.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Praise for another ally
So tentatively, with a terrible opening message
along the lines of, “Hello. Ok. So. Support. I'm nervous. Scared more
like. I've sought help on my slimming before, but to my regret, I've
never told any of my previous people why I'm slimming which is actually
the most important bit really. Not sure how you'd take it and whether
I'm about to make a mistake that will alienate you forever...this is
really not something I'm sure about. Can I confess the secret only
selected friends and family know...? If this is already TMI, honestly, I
won't say, but clearly, it already sounds too interesting I suspect…”
Rhiannon wants to lose weight and fit into THAT dress....someday. HE is in a weight loss group, and HE sent the rather "rambling" (sorry Rhiannon, I couldn't help myself) FB message, above to the group leader. What was the group leader's response? Let's just say that Praise for another ally is a feel-good post from Rhiannon.
Rhiannon wants to lose weight and fit into THAT dress....someday. HE is in a weight loss group, and HE sent the rather "rambling" (sorry Rhiannon, I couldn't help myself) FB message, above to the group leader. What was the group leader's response? Let's just say that Praise for another ally is a feel-good post from Rhiannon.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
HRT-Another Look
"So, I suppose
I'm an example of one who does not need HRT in my transition, but there
is still no lack of a wanting for it. In my case, it could very well
kill me, and I'm too satisfied living as a woman these days to have to
worry about dying as a "better" one. Nonetheless, I do have a longing to
feel the emotional effects that HRT might induce - at least, I have an
unrelenting curiosity about it. Had I not been such a procrastinator
when I was younger, I could have experienced those effects for some
time, even if I'd had to quit HRT for the sake of my health later. C'est
la vie!
The quote, above is from a reader of Crysti's blog. The reader has some interesting comments about HRT which are a followup to Crysti's prior post, Me and My Estrogen. This post, by the way, is another good one which I should have featured on T-Central. [Sorry, Crysti, but I somehow missed reading that one]
The quote, above is from a reader of Crysti's blog. The reader has some interesting comments about HRT which are a followup to Crysti's prior post, Me and My Estrogen. This post, by the way, is another good one which I should have featured on T-Central. [Sorry, Crysti, but I somehow missed reading that one]
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
The Media Is Not Your Friend
Talk show hosts and shock jocks made me the butt of their jokes.
Reporters hid in my bushes, and ambushed my wife and oldest child,
visited the homes of my mother, my mother in law and sister. One went up
and down my block, asking my neighbors what they thought of the “tranny
next door.”
Dawn transitioned and was trashed for doing so by the same media she was a part of. She then detransitioned and hit rock bottom. Then, she retransitioned and life has relatively good with the exception of the tragic death of the love of her life and mother of her children.
Sadly, and speaking as someone who works in that same media, Dawn is correct when she says, The Media Is Not Your Friend.
This is a must-read post, which is the text of Dawn's keynote address at the 42nd annual Fantasia Fair.
Photo on the right, by Tracy Peterson
Dawn transitioned and was trashed for doing so by the same media she was a part of. She then detransitioned and hit rock bottom. Then, she retransitioned and life has relatively good with the exception of the tragic death of the love of her life and mother of her children.
Sadly, and speaking as someone who works in that same media, Dawn is correct when she says, The Media Is Not Your Friend.
This is a must-read post, which is the text of Dawn's keynote address at the 42nd annual Fantasia Fair.
Photo on the right, by Tracy Peterson
Monday, October 24, 2016
Was this child trans?
Children are malleable. They can be forced to present as the other
gender. But we don’t know: why would the mother be certain her child was
a trans girl, if he were not? Is she charged with abuse or neglect?
Would a child, taken by the court from her mother and given to her
father, be able to assert she was a trans girl even if she wanted to?
Was this child trans?, is an interesting post, from Clare. The child, a male, had been living as a girl with his mother.
Was the child forced to live as a girl? Will the child live as a boy or a girl? The answers to both questions are unclear at this point. Clare will post more on all of this, so stay tuned.
Xandra also did a post on this subject, in her post, A Tale of Two Trans Kids.
This post also includes mention of a 14 year old, born female, who wants to transition to male. While social workers support the child's desires, the Christian parents are fighting this with the support of a Christian legal center.
Was this child trans?, is an interesting post, from Clare. The child, a male, had been living as a girl with his mother.
Was the child forced to live as a girl? Will the child live as a boy or a girl? The answers to both questions are unclear at this point. Clare will post more on all of this, so stay tuned.
Xandra also did a post on this subject, in her post, A Tale of Two Trans Kids.
This post also includes mention of a 14 year old, born female, who wants to transition to male. While social workers support the child's desires, the Christian parents are fighting this with the support of a Christian legal center.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Do hormones ‘make a woman’?
I knew I was transgender before taking hormones; I know that I am a
woman because in my mind the label “woman” and its general connotations
align nicely with who I have become (or at least who I try to be), and
applying it to myself feels good.
Do hormones ‘make a woman’?, is short and to the point, from Tony. This post is a followup to Tony's previous post, which was featured on T-Central.
Do hormones ‘make a woman’?, is short and to the point, from Tony. This post is a followup to Tony's previous post, which was featured on T-Central.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
the slow reveal
Most trans people (especially those from the pre-internet era) rarely
get their needs met within the context of a relationship. The answer is
simple: we started off as our own worst enemies and often thought
ourselves lucky just to have someone who tolerated the way they we were.
Others hid and hoped it would all go away.
Joanna can say so much in such a short post. The slow reveal resonated with me and perhaps also for some of you.
Joanna can say so much in such a short post. The slow reveal resonated with me and perhaps also for some of you.
Friday, October 21, 2016
On wig maintenance
For most of us a good quality synthetic wig is preferable to a human
hair wig. Synthetic hair doesn’t need to be styled, it can look almost
as ‘natural’ as a human hair version (if you choose carefully), it is
long lasting and relatively easy to care for. Having said that even the
best wigs that have been well looked after, will eventually start to
look a bit shabby. At this point many of us can be heard wailing ‘my
hair, my hair what am I to do with my hair’.
Every once in a while, one of our bloggers does a good post on wig maintenance. Daniella's is another good one!
Every once in a while, one of our bloggers does a good post on wig maintenance. Daniella's is another good one!
What Trans “Community?”
“We need to first figure out our own damn vocabulary before we can demand anyone else figure out how to speak to/about us.”
Got your interest? Read more in What Trans "Community"?
Got your interest? Read more in What Trans "Community"?
Thursday, October 20, 2016
4.5 months after top surgery
Something else that is slowly changing, I’d say, is my overall
expectation. I’m still not happy with the results, and I’m sure I will
eventually get a revision (nipple revisions if nothing else). But it
isn’t something that bothers me. I’d say I went through a week (OK
maybe 10 days) of being really down and disappointed, early on. After
that, it felt like, OK, it’s actually good enough, for now, so no need
to keep harping on it.
Most of the blogs on T-Central are of the MtF category. Not all however and a post from, "the other side" is always welcome. 4.5 months after top surgery is a from-the-heart, honest update from Janitorqueer.
Most of the blogs on T-Central are of the MtF category. Not all however and a post from, "the other side" is always welcome. 4.5 months after top surgery is a from-the-heart, honest update from Janitorqueer.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Strides
Even on those divine moments when I have a chance to dress as Stefani,
what I see is in discord to what I feel. I see too much of the male
peaking through the carefully made-up face I put on. I only feel
somewhat feminine the moment I put on my wig. Until then, I’m just a
weirdo wearing makeup and women’s clothes. If clothes make the man, does
hair make the woman?
Stefani is pondering coming out and delaying to do so is driving her crazy. How does someone who considers herself introverted pull this off? Read more in Strides.
Stefani Within is the new name of Stef's blog, which was formerly known as, A Girl in Disguise.
Stefani is pondering coming out and delaying to do so is driving her crazy. How does someone who considers herself introverted pull this off? Read more in Strides.
Stefani Within is the new name of Stef's blog, which was formerly known as, A Girl in Disguise.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Be of good cheer!
Want an excuse to cross-dress in public?
Make a deal, bet, or dare with someone!
I don't think Miss Twist needs an excuse, but she's suggesting something associated with being of good cheer! Lots of pictures included.
Make a deal, bet, or dare with someone!
I don't think Miss Twist needs an excuse, but she's suggesting something associated with being of good cheer! Lots of pictures included.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Stuck in Neutral
I think the blog standard should be at least one entry a year, or you
have a derelict site. This post will double that dubious standard for
the year. Yay for me!
Leslie is a long time blogger who hasn't been heard from for a while. Many of you out there know Leslie. Stuck in Neutral is her latest post, which pretty much says it all. Our girl still has her humor, however, so read the post and let her know you're still rooting for her.
Leslie is a long time blogger who hasn't been heard from for a while. Many of you out there know Leslie. Stuck in Neutral is her latest post, which pretty much says it all. Our girl still has her humor, however, so read the post and let her know you're still rooting for her.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Personal Musings
The
longer I go this way the more persistent to the doubts become… If I can
go this long presenting in the same way as I did before, does it mean I
can continue?
After all, I managed to survive for decades. What are the few years I
likely have left? More than that, doesn’t it prove I was wrong? That I’m
not truly a woman, not truly trans… just a self deluded old fool?
This is a very heartfelt post from Kira. As I read the post, I thought of myself and some of my friends. I do believe that there are many of you our there who can relate to Kira's, Personal Musings.
This is a very heartfelt post from Kira. As I read the post, I thought of myself and some of my friends. I do believe that there are many of you our there who can relate to Kira's, Personal Musings.
The tortoise and the hair
I am no prude but, being something of a beauty therapy novice, I
found lying on the treatment table, stark naked something of a novel
experience. One is seldom stark naked when having a procedure done and
this was unusual for me. Fortunately Phumeza is a real wiz with two
towels and by cleverly draping them here and there she made sure that my
modesty was mostly intact.
An excellent title to a nice post, from Daniella, about her experience taking "the plunge and getting lasered"
The tortoise and the hair is a helpful post for those who have not had the experience. Daniella tells the story well.
An excellent title to a nice post, from Daniella, about her experience taking "the plunge and getting lasered"
The tortoise and the hair is a helpful post for those who have not had the experience. Daniella tells the story well.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
How I learnt not to feel a fraud in calling myself a woman
At some level I am not a woman. I don’t have the body of a woman, I
don’t share the life experiences of a woman. I have grown up with both
the privilege accorded to an English male and without being ‘hassled’ in
the way many women are. My body is male, biologically I am male and
always will be. And I am not unhappy about that. I can’t change that
even if I wished so why fret over things I cannot change? And
truthfully I haven’t always known that I was ‘a woman’, transgender,
trapped in the wrong body. I am not sure that I really experience
dysphoria, at least not in the way I read that others do.
There's a lot in that paragraph, above, and Tony elaborates in, How I learnt not to feel a fraud in calling myself a woman.
There's a lot in that paragraph, above, and Tony elaborates in, How I learnt not to feel a fraud in calling myself a woman.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Coming out day
The first time I was terrified of what people were going to
think, how they were going to react and just how badly I was about to
screw up my life.
It might be Coming Out Day, but Stace is still coming out, even though she officially came out seven years ago. Read, Coming out day, from Stace.....a wonderful friend and one of T-Central's long-time bloggers.
It might be Coming Out Day, but Stace is still coming out, even though she officially came out seven years ago. Read, Coming out day, from Stace.....a wonderful friend and one of T-Central's long-time bloggers.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Drunk
They say that alcohol lowers our inhibitions, and
while I would never say a huge decision about gender should be made
under the spell of a glass of Corbières, does the removal of our fears
present an honest answer?
I love the title of Hannah's blog, and it's always just that....Hannah's been thinking again, with every post. This time, the title of the post, Drunk, also caught my eye. What about being drunk has Hannah thinking? Read the post and, and you will find the answer.
Hannah also includes a tribute to Denise Anderson.
I love the title of Hannah's blog, and it's always just that....Hannah's been thinking again, with every post. This time, the title of the post, Drunk, also caught my eye. What about being drunk has Hannah thinking? Read the post and, and you will find the answer.
Hannah also includes a tribute to Denise Anderson.
Monday, October 10, 2016
XD-ing
Today
there was a lady in front of me at the chemist. Her hair was unkempt to
say the least, she wore old trainers, baggy jeans and a polo top, so
her clothing was that of a typical man of her age. However, at no time
did I think ‘Oh it’s a crossdresser’ until writing this. Of course she wasn't crossdressing. She was just wearing something she felt comfortable in.
Jodie's got a problem with XD-ing. Actually, Jodie has a problem with crossdressing....the word. Read more at Jodie's Page.
Jodie's got a problem with XD-ing. Actually, Jodie has a problem with crossdressing....the word. Read more at Jodie's Page.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Being relaxed, and a warning
Going out and about as a female is quite liberating. And when one
becomes very relaxed in the role, one has to be very careful, for this
is one can screw up the most. Unlike many transgender folk, I tell the
story of my life as if I had been born a cisgender female, and switch
genders accordingly with talking. But when I am too relaxed, I
sometimes forget to do so, and this can be a problem....
Living a male life and a female life can mean some lies once in a while. Being relaxed, getting too comfortable and not remaining focused on which gender you're presenting in can cause problems, as Marian discusses.
Living a male life and a female life can mean some lies once in a while. Being relaxed, getting too comfortable and not remaining focused on which gender you're presenting in can cause problems, as Marian discusses.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Testosterone for women
And testosterone has masculinising effects that I certainly don't want,
quite apart from altering aspects of my personality. I don't want to
turn into a frustrated and bitchy cougar. I want to stay the sexless but
amiable person I am right now.
Well said, as only Lucy can. Check out Testosterone for women; it's entertaining reading and written by one of T-Central's longest running bloggers.
Well said, as only Lucy can. Check out Testosterone for women; it's entertaining reading and written by one of T-Central's longest running bloggers.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Colors
My attitude used to be screw everything, everything sucks, nothing
is worth putting effort into, etc. My attitude used to reflect my
apathy. The world used to be a very dark place for me.
Indeed. This blogger has had a number of dark posts. This one, however, has Colors. Things have changed. Why? Check out the post and then go back and read the first post, from this past March.
Indeed. This blogger has had a number of dark posts. This one, however, has Colors. Things have changed. Why? Check out the post and then go back and read the first post, from this past March.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Authenticity and “Passing”
But the funny thing is that people seem to be able to detect
performance art versus authenticity. Maybe we try to hard. Maybe we make
subtle mistakes or maybe we’re acting so hard that we don’t make
mistakes. Maybe we “act” too hard and it sends signals to others.
Liz says so much in this relatively short post on Authenticity and “Passing”. The paragraph, above, is a good example.
Liz says so much in this relatively short post on Authenticity and “Passing”. The paragraph, above, is a good example.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
My first Time out
So on September 12, 1993, I introduced Susan to the world. I checked
into the local hotel and changed into Susan. I bought a name tag with
Susan King on it.
The title, My first Time out, says it all. And, Susan even has pictures! She looked fab!
The title, My first Time out, says it all. And, Susan even has pictures! She looked fab!
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
You should start transition
Trans people lie to themselves. Over and over we lie to ourselves. We
lie to ourselves about hanging in there, about enduring the life not
lived, about shutting down our desires, about pretending to be the men
we aren’t.
We lie to others. Over and over we lie to others. We lie that we can control it, that it’ll be the last time, that we don’t really need it, that of course we’re men.
Now tell us how you REALLY feel Heather!
Heather feels that if there is the slightest possibility you think you are a trans woman, you should start transition. It's a philosophy I am not in complete agreement with, but that's me. If I was reading this post when I was in my teens or 20's, I'd be in complete agreement. Things change, however, as you get older, marry, have children and start a successful career. There's a lot to think about before you decide to transition. Nevertheless, do read, You should start transition. If you're trans, it is a subject you need to think about very seriously.
We lie to others. Over and over we lie to others. We lie that we can control it, that it’ll be the last time, that we don’t really need it, that of course we’re men.
Now tell us how you REALLY feel Heather!
Heather feels that if there is the slightest possibility you think you are a trans woman, you should start transition. It's a philosophy I am not in complete agreement with, but that's me. If I was reading this post when I was in my teens or 20's, I'd be in complete agreement. Things change, however, as you get older, marry, have children and start a successful career. There's a lot to think about before you decide to transition. Nevertheless, do read, You should start transition. If you're trans, it is a subject you need to think about very seriously.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Transition Ends, Now What?
So if you are thinking about transitioning, just starting transition/HRT, or have been at it for a little while, just know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and that light is reachable. It’s a long road. It’s a hard road, even without a divorce, a lost job, alcohol struggles and a sexual assault. It might be one of the hardest things you ever do, but it does end.
In this fairly long but well written post, Emma takes you through her past, which included alcoholism:
Life ends up pretty good, however, with a very successful transition. Rarely does anyone on the street suspect her history and she's very thankful for that and the ability to pass well in society as a woman.
Among other things, Emmz considers herself an activist, yet she's pondering the idea of shutting down her blog. Be sure to let her know what you think about all of this, but first take the time to read, Transition Ends, Now What?
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Gender Bender
The idea of living the rest of my life as a man is awful. Cross-dressing
would maybe make life only marginally more bearable. And yet I am not
really comfortable with defining myself solely as a woman, though I
identify as more a woman than a man.
Tony uses her name in both male and female mode. At 68 years old, she likes the term, "two spirits", at this stage of her life. Gender Bender is another post on discovering one's gender identity.
Tony uses her name in both male and female mode. At 68 years old, she likes the term, "two spirits", at this stage of her life. Gender Bender is another post on discovering one's gender identity.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Happy Big Birthday To Andrea!
A few weeks ago it was a big birthday for me and 50 was the milestone
age I became – I have to say that I was kinda dreading it, 50 is half a
century and it sounds such a big number, but in the end I did quite a
bit of celebrating and on the whole it was very enjoyable… so this is
what I’ll blog about, sometimes I try and ignore birthdays but this
special one I decided to make the best of… especially as it was Andrea’s
first big birthday.
Just a happy post from Andrea about her 50th. She just did the post, but her birthday was a few weeks ago. Nevertheless, Andrea deserves a big Happy Birthday wish from all of us!
Just a happy post from Andrea about her 50th. She just did the post, but her birthday was a few weeks ago. Nevertheless, Andrea deserves a big Happy Birthday wish from all of us!