He was in first grade when he peed his pants in class and sat in his
own urine for hours after boys in the bathroom tried to forcefully see
if he had a penis or vagina. Because his gender expression is feminine
leaning, the kids at school had been debating which genitals he
possessed. The boys in the bathroom wanted to settle the debate once and
for all.
Lori's story, above, is far too common. It's just sad. Read Lori's Actions to Take and FAQs to Know, at her blog, Raising My Rainbow.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
One Of The Things That I’ve Learned
My instinct was to be protective over my transness. The idea that
dysphoria was not required, and that anyone could just identify as trans
if they wanted to, seemed to water down the importance of my identity
and the struggles of my community.
One of the things that Diana has learned is that there are those out there who identify as trans but have never suffered from dysphoria. Really? She quotes an article by Sam Dylan Finch who has six reasons why that matters.
One of the things that Diana has learned is that there are those out there who identify as trans but have never suffered from dysphoria. Really? She quotes an article by Sam Dylan Finch who has six reasons why that matters.
Monday, February 27, 2017
Purge It-Dammit!
Many
of us have been forced by others such as a spouse, girlfriend or parent
to purge ourselves of our feminine clothing, shoes and makeup. I know I
have done it out of a sense of shame or even a resolution never to
cross dress again. The whole process soon becomes similar to cutting a
weed in the yard. The more you cut it, the faster it wants to come back.
At a cost, of course.
Cyrsti writes again about "stashes" and "purging". This time, she shares a story of extreme purging from her friend, Connie.
Cyrsti writes again about "stashes" and "purging". This time, she shares a story of extreme purging from her friend, Connie.
Friday, February 24, 2017
How Many Transgender People are There, Really?
I am convinced all many of the studies on the number of transgender
people (in the broad umbrella sense of the term) seriously underestimate
the percentage of the population who are some kind of gender variant,
and that this even applies to this new study.
I never take anything Jack Molay writes lightly. In this case, he's convinced the numbers are seriously underestimated. Read, How Many Transgender People are There, Really?, for his justification of that statement.
I never take anything Jack Molay writes lightly. In this case, he's convinced the numbers are seriously underestimated. Read, How Many Transgender People are There, Really?, for his justification of that statement.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Bonding Between Us
The first time telling a partner about a gender
identity disorder can be the most painful and naive moments in life with
everlasting effects. I had lived with the gender thing since I
was about three with an accumulation of experience and feelings but
still a lack of understanding of what it actually is, why it is and the
causes which none of us know I was probably naively expecting her to
understand, even though telling her about it was the hardest thing I had
done until that moment.
Many of the blog posts I feature are picked because I think T-Central followers will relate to what the author has written. The excerpt above, from Hannah, is certainly a prime example. I read that paragraph over and over and nearly came to tears. Been there, done that, and faced the everlasting effects. I'm sure Hanna's title, Bonding Between Us, refers to the bond between the two spouses in a marriage, but I do believe it could also refer to the bond between all of us who have had to go through the experience of telling a partner.
Many of the blog posts I feature are picked because I think T-Central followers will relate to what the author has written. The excerpt above, from Hannah, is certainly a prime example. I read that paragraph over and over and nearly came to tears. Been there, done that, and faced the everlasting effects. I'm sure Hanna's title, Bonding Between Us, refers to the bond between the two spouses in a marriage, but I do believe it could also refer to the bond between all of us who have had to go through the experience of telling a partner.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Hyper-vigilance in the Gender Machine: What It’s Like to Be a Nonpassing Trans Woman
If you
don’t look and sound “like a woman” then the gender machine will refuse
to play along and you will get hurt. You will get “sirred”. You will get
nasty stares as you walk out of the bathroom. You will be harassed,
threatened, or maybe even violently assaulted or killed. The gender
machine will attempt to chew you up and spit you out. You will be called
“freak” and seen as less than human. You will be called slurs. You will
be slandered as a pervert.
Rachel has written an excellent, and brutally honest, assessment of, What It’s Like to Be a Nonpassing Trans Woman. This post is a must-read for anyone considering transitioning from male to female.
Rachel has written an excellent, and brutally honest, assessment of, What It’s Like to Be a Nonpassing Trans Woman. This post is a must-read for anyone considering transitioning from male to female.
Monday, February 20, 2017
understanding the erotic component
Because I came from a deeply religious family where sex was not
discussed much at all, I grew up with little access to information and
was very much ignorant of matters relating to the subject. With no
firsthand experience in intercourse until I married I was then faced
with the reality that my ability to perform sexually had been deeply
impacted by my dysphoric feelings.
Coming from a similar background, I share Joanna's early lack of understanding the erotic component.
Coming from a similar background, I share Joanna's early lack of understanding the erotic component.
1 month on testosterone
I’ve been injecting 50mg per week. OK, not exactly true – after the
first 2 weeks, I increased it to 80mg, because I felt like it.
Similarly, when I was on Androgel, I wasn’t great at sticking with the
script. Not sure why, but I have a guess that it’s because I wanna
exert control over this area of my life. It just doesn’t really seem
like a big deal in terms of consequences, and it makes me feel better…
J Q reports back after a month of injected T. Go to his post to read about the results, which have been subtle.
J Q reports back after a month of injected T. Go to his post to read about the results, which have been subtle.
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Feminine Differential - Fun Shopping
Don't you just love this part of femininity?
The planning.
The going into the stores and trying different looks. We are not
talking mission shopping - We are talking an afternoon at the mall,
checking many stores and then a stop at the mall Starbucks to regroup.
Just a short post on the fun of shopping, from Rhonda.
Just a short post on the fun of shopping, from Rhonda.
My Slides from USPATH panel on Detransitioning
Here is a 30 minute video of me [Joel] talking through my slides as a primer
for clinicians based on my perspective on some things I believe it would
be helpful for clinicians to be mindful of when working with clients
interested in detransition.
Joel is an advocate for those considering detransition, having done so himself. These slides are from a recent presentation he gave at the US Professional Association for Transgender Health. The slides, narrated by Joel, are obviously directed towards the transgender health community but, nevertheless, may be of interest to some who follow T-Central.
Joel is an advocate for those considering detransition, having done so himself. These slides are from a recent presentation he gave at the US Professional Association for Transgender Health. The slides, narrated by Joel, are obviously directed towards the transgender health community but, nevertheless, may be of interest to some who follow T-Central.
Saturday, February 18, 2017
The Art of Normality
To me, normality is something else. It's the day-to-day,
it's the regular and routine. No drama. No excitement. No, you can just
be you and dare I say, people accept you without any fuss or bother.
That, for me, is what I hope being out is. To just be part of the every day.
In the Art of Normality (what a great title for a post!), Lynn covers a couple of different day-to-day happenings in her life, but the focus of the title, and her comments, revolves a British teacher who came out to his school and how that can relate to "normality".
Friday, February 17, 2017
Parallel Transitions and Intersectionality
I
spent a lifetime looking for love. I found it in my husband M***. On
October 28 2015, he made me his wife. M*** was the first man to love and
accept me simply for being a woman. I found my Trans Lottery win. I'm
happy now. Previously I had dated men who liked me as a novelty; exotic
and different; something new to try. I was little more than a sexual
fetish.
Jane, raised in the city, has been living in the Wales countryside for many years as a way to attain anonymity. Now, it's time to transition back to the city, where attitudes have changed from what they used to be....but will that remain?
Parallel Transitions and Intersectionality is a well written and thoughtful post, from Jane. She's found happiness as a woman, but she's very concerned, as are all of us, about the changing political climates in both the UK and the USA and how that will affect trans rights in the future.
Jane, raised in the city, has been living in the Wales countryside for many years as a way to attain anonymity. Now, it's time to transition back to the city, where attitudes have changed from what they used to be....but will that remain?
Parallel Transitions and Intersectionality is a well written and thoughtful post, from Jane. She's found happiness as a woman, but she's very concerned, as are all of us, about the changing political climates in both the UK and the USA and how that will affect trans rights in the future.
Thursday, February 16, 2017
What a difference a few years makes
The difference between now and seven years ago was this.
So, you want to know just what the difference is between now and then? Read, What a difference a few years makes, for Jenny's thoughts.
So, you want to know just what the difference is between now and then? Read, What a difference a few years makes, for Jenny's thoughts.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Let’s Talk Biology Again
.......if the mother, during pregnancy for some reason has
hormonal interactions that change the basic hormonal ratios away from
the median described above, you can get a child whose brain develops one
way then their body develops another. Not enough testosterone in weeks
8-16 then returning to median hormonal ratios for weeks 16 and onward?
Transgender child with a female brain and male body. Too much
testosterone in weeks 8-16 then returning to median hormonal ratios for
weeks 16 and onward? Transgender child with male brain and female body.
Liz, like me, believes in researching the science behind why we are the way we are. This post, however, is not only directed towards the trans community, but also towards the non-believers who base their conclusions on religious beliefs over the facts found via scientific research. She quotes many studies in her post, some fairly recent.
Liz, like me, believes in researching the science behind why we are the way we are. This post, however, is not only directed towards the trans community, but also towards the non-believers who base their conclusions on religious beliefs over the facts found via scientific research. She quotes many studies in her post, some fairly recent.
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Week 157 – Three years of HRT
Leave the house dressed for the first time, +10. Put makeup on and
not have it look like total shit, +15. Get ma’amed, +20. Start
electrolysis, +25. Start hormones, +50. Grow tits and an ass, +150. Grow
hair out, +75. Part-time transition, +250. Full-time transition, +500.
Legal name change, +200. Gender marker changed on identification, +350.
Facial feminization surgery, +1,000. GCS/SRS, +5,000. Plus a zillion
bonus multipliers like getting hit on, a bra fitting, skirts, dresses,
ears pierced, and so on and so forth. More woman with each goal level
achieved!
When Heather first began her transition, she assigned points to each milestone. Where is she today? How is the transition going? Read, Week 157 – Three years of HRT.
When Heather first began her transition, she assigned points to each milestone. Where is she today? How is the transition going? Read, Week 157 – Three years of HRT.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Not A Life Choice – Medical Decisions
One of the things that bothers
me most, okay besides being an Amazon, is my voice. I decided to check
out one doctor’s session on altering the voice. Of course, when he
started bashing other doctors methods and saying his was best, oh and
about $4000 more than the others, I got leery, but stayed to listen. I
am trying to remember the exact costs, but I will ball park. He said
there were three methods in use today, the one he did was to remove the
front of the voice box and shorten the vocal cords and shrink the voice
box. All told about a $10,000 procedure.
Emma has been looking into the various medical decisions she needs to consider when transitioning. She has found is that not all doctors agree with the procedures others use. She discusses the different procedures to feminize a male voice, but also mentions the many other medical decisions that need to be considered in a transition.
Emma has been looking into the various medical decisions she needs to consider when transitioning. She has found is that not all doctors agree with the procedures others use. She discusses the different procedures to feminize a male voice, but also mentions the many other medical decisions that need to be considered in a transition.
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Trans Space Notts.
“I'm Jonathan, they pronouns; I identify
as genderqueer and femme, and recently I've been feeling Not Trans
Enough, so the (suggested) topic What is Trans? is quite relevant to me right now.”
Trans Space Notts is a trans group in Nottingham. The group has a facilitator and they sit in a circle. At the latest gathering, Jonathan brought up the subject of feeling "not trans enough". This post also shows just how important it is to be around others like your self who can listen, understand, advise, etc.
Trans Space Notts is a trans group in Nottingham. The group has a facilitator and they sit in a circle. At the latest gathering, Jonathan brought up the subject of feeling "not trans enough". This post also shows just how important it is to be around others like your self who can listen, understand, advise, etc.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
8 months HRT - Mental changes
The mental changes are subtle and kind of sneak up on you. I can not
tell you exactly what happened in which month, but as I compare today to
8 months ago, there are many changes.
Susan writes about the mental changes she has gone through since beginning hormone replacement therapy. Everything from how she drives now (compared to "then") to what she listens to on the radio. Mental changes is another good one from Susan King.
Susan writes about the mental changes she has gone through since beginning hormone replacement therapy. Everything from how she drives now (compared to "then") to what she listens to on the radio. Mental changes is another good one from Susan King.
Friday, February 10, 2017
Ever Been "Made Over?"
One of every cross dressers earliest dreams is to have a cis woman make
him over. Naturally, because a "real woman" has more expertise. Well,
they do, on themselves. Plus they carry years of comments from Mothers,
sisters and girlfriends. How could they not know more about the magic of
make up?
Want to try a makeover? Cyrsti says have a professional do it. Read more at, Ever Been "Made Over?"
Want to try a makeover? Cyrsti says have a professional do it. Read more at, Ever Been "Made Over?"
Thursday, February 9, 2017
The True Cost of Being Me
Don’t
wait to be person that you are. I look back and cringe, thinking of the
time I wasted wearing the mask. The longer you wear it, the more it
becomes you and the harder to remove.
This is another excellent post in what may be the theme for a series from Beth on the True Cost of Being Me. In this post, Beth is saying, "don't wait"......advice she wished she could have followed many years ago.
This is another excellent post in what may be the theme for a series from Beth on the True Cost of Being Me. In this post, Beth is saying, "don't wait"......advice she wished she could have followed many years ago.
Growing out
Growing
my hair has been a royal pain in the ass, if you’ll allow me to be
frank about it. I don’t know how I managed it the first couple of times I
grew it out. It’s getting in my way, it’s hard to work, and it’s
uncomfortable. It’s at the awkward length were I can’t really do
anything with it. The front of my hair has grown down to my nose, while
the back is almost down to my shoulders. It’s annoying.
Stefani's growing her hair out and learning now, what most girls learned at a very young age....just what to do with it as it grows out.
Stefani's growing her hair out and learning now, what most girls learned at a very young age....just what to do with it as it grows out.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Interview with Christi Brekke
Monika does another one of her awesome interviews. This one is an interview
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Book Review: "Tr**ny" by Laura Jane Grace
The book tore my soul to pieces. And, 3/4 through it, I wondered- here I
was exploring the intense Pain of this woman's psyche, and I didn't
know her music. I knew what drove it- I knew its Source. I felt like I
was not getting the whole story. So, I saved my pennies and bought Against Me's Transgender Dysphoria Blues.
Sophie writes a bit about punk rocker Laura Jane Grace....her new book and her music.
Sophie writes a bit about punk rocker Laura Jane Grace....her new book and her music.
Monday, February 6, 2017
Help
......stood there in my jumper dress and heels, I was making myself a
cup of tea and on opening the cupboard I noticed a full unopened packet
of custard creams. I’ll just have one I thought. But I was kidding
myself.
There a touch of humor in this post and (I may be reaching here) a tad bit of a lesson(s) learned. It involves leaving evidence and perhaps dress sizes....
There a touch of humor in this post and (I may be reaching here) a tad bit of a lesson(s) learned. It involves leaving evidence and perhaps dress sizes....
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Questioning the Fluctuations
It felt
very, very weird to be there presenting as him and not her. Which is
very unusual for me as, firstly, I usually get fed up of the effort of
presenting as female after a few days; and secondly, once back in male
mode after a girl time, it just feels right knowing that I've switched
boxes again.
In the first time her blog has been featured on T-Central, the post featured has Tanya Questioning the Fluctuations. Why does it feel good to present as female, yet later also feels good to present as male? Interesting thoughts from Tanya.
In the first time her blog has been featured on T-Central, the post featured has Tanya Questioning the Fluctuations. Why does it feel good to present as female, yet later also feels good to present as male? Interesting thoughts from Tanya.
Sad News
I'm not going to into details because her story is like many trans
teenagers when they transition, their teenage years is probably the most
stressful time of their life and couple that with transitioning the
stress can become agonizing. Even with total support from the family,
school, and church it is still taxing on teens, and in one case it was
unbearable.
Diana has pretty much dedicated her life to transgender rights. In this post, she makes a plea for more mentors for LGBT teens.
The Sad News Diana writes about relates to the death of a transgender teen, who attended a private boarding school and seemingly had it all, including support for her transition. In her post, Diana links to the full article.
The subject of trans teens is one I feel very close to. I was one of them, with zero support, yet I survived. It is rare that I actually do a post on my own blog, but I did do one on this subject. The beginning is rather graphic, but it needed to be said and involves the death of the transgender child of a very very close transgender friend.
Diana has pretty much dedicated her life to transgender rights. In this post, she makes a plea for more mentors for LGBT teens.
The Sad News Diana writes about relates to the death of a transgender teen, who attended a private boarding school and seemingly had it all, including support for her transition. In her post, Diana links to the full article.
The subject of trans teens is one I feel very close to. I was one of them, with zero support, yet I survived. It is rare that I actually do a post on my own blog, but I did do one on this subject. The beginning is rather graphic, but it needed to be said and involves the death of the transgender child of a very very close transgender friend.
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Just when I thought things were fine...
I married a man, knowing nothing about the cross dressing. It really
hurts that every time I look at something nice for me, want to wear
something feminine, his immediate response is along the lines of how he
would look in it, wanting to dress up himself, or generally some other
"tranny" reaction.
I do believe it is important for many of us, who are married or thinking about marriage, to better understand how some spouses respond to crossdressing. Some absolutely will not tolerate it and some do. For those who do, it's important for the trans half of the family to understand when it's time to back off a bit.
There are several blogs listed on T-Central, authored by spouses or girlfriends. In this case, Pennywife laments on, just when she thought things were fine.
I do believe it is important for many of us, who are married or thinking about marriage, to better understand how some spouses respond to crossdressing. Some absolutely will not tolerate it and some do. For those who do, it's important for the trans half of the family to understand when it's time to back off a bit.
There are several blogs listed on T-Central, authored by spouses or girlfriends. In this case, Pennywife laments on, just when she thought things were fine.
Friday, February 3, 2017
On cooties and the gender binary
A transgender person enters the women’s bathroom and soon all the women
in that room have got trans cooties. They start dreaming about climbing
trees, having independent careers and wearing jeans and leather
jackets.
There's really not much more I can say about this post, On cooties and the gender binary. It's brilliant, and it's from Jack Molay.
There's really not much more I can say about this post, On cooties and the gender binary. It's brilliant, and it's from Jack Molay.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
You As You Should Be
And so I explained that dealing with this issue was going to involve a
lot of changes in my life and will change how people view me in work.
And finally I just blurted out
– I’m transgender.
In this post, Kirsty shares her coming-out-at-work experience. She informed her manager. How did it work out? Read, You As You Should Be, from Kirsty.
– I’m transgender.
In this post, Kirsty shares her coming-out-at-work experience. She informed her manager. How did it work out? Read, You As You Should Be, from Kirsty.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Being Trans is Exhausting
I didn’t do all
of this to be dead-named and mis-gendered or misunderstood or to have to
constantly be coming out. Really, it’s pretty simple folks. I used to
be a girl and now I’m a boy. Treat me as such. You wouldn’t expect a
boy to use the women’s room and you wouldn’t call him a lady either.
Much of this post, from Lesboi, has to do with being misgendered.....a common problem whether FtM or MtF. Well written, and from the heart, because......well......Being Trans is Exhausting.
Much of this post, from Lesboi, has to do with being misgendered.....a common problem whether FtM or MtF. Well written, and from the heart, because......well......Being Trans is Exhausting.