When I learnt about Transgender Day of Remembrance (which must’ve been
several years ago) I had mixed thoughts about it. How strange that there
is a separate Remembrance Day for transpeople — after all, there isn’t
one for gay people, for example, or for any of the other groups of
people that one might define.
Several of our bloggers have done Transgender Day of Remembrance posts recently. This one, from Rosie, will be her first post featured on T-Central.
For those who haven't discovered Rosie's blog, below is an excerpt from her About page:
I used to be a man, but am now a woman in all aspects of my life: I
have been presenting as female for several years, and in November 2013 I
changed my name to Rosalie (Rosie for short, hence the title of this
blog). I am currently on the NHS pathway to medical transition.
This is a blog about my life, with a focus on those areas where my
gender or my medical transition is relevant. Steps in my medical
transition itself, of course. And other feminine aspects of my life,
even if mundane. And also situations where I am with other people who
know of my transition — perhaps even people who have known me in the old
days when I was a man! But — who knows — some days I might get bored
and witter on about other stuff, too.
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