The primary reason I write the blog is that after living as a trans
woman for 20 years and believing that this was a fixed and essential
part of my identity, the discovery that it was not was such a profound
one. I think there might be other people in a similar state who have
more choice than they think they have.
If you're thinking about transitioning, you might want to take a look at what TWT has to say in, Can’t ever go back…. It may not apply to you, but surgery is serious business, so taking a few minutes to read a blog post might just be worth it for some.
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Sunday, July 30, 2017
Friday, July 28, 2017
Thinking. Progress. Destination.
I’m still jealous of those who are able to express themselves with
little restriction or with exceptional presentation. There are also
those in larger cities who have social support groups where they meet
monthly and have outings with friend and/or spouses. We really don’t
have anything like that in Nova Scotia (not yet anyways).
Michelle is pondering.... Thinking. Progress. Destination.
Michelle is pondering.... Thinking. Progress. Destination.
Thursday, July 27, 2017
My Response to President Trump’s Attack on Transgender Service Members
Over the past two years I have met the most inspiring trans people, and I
can testify to the trans community’s incredible resilience and
perseverance in the face of enormous discrimination and hate. We are
strong, we are beautiful, and we will win. The President must ask
himself which side of history he will be on — and reverse his position
immediately.
It's nice to see Caitlyn do post. This one is a short one, regarding Trump's Attack on Transgender Service Members.
It's nice to see Caitlyn do post. This one is a short one, regarding Trump's Attack on Transgender Service Members.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Let's Develop a Thinking Attitude Towards Gender Identity
I hated the expectations of macho manhood, male responsibility,
over assertiveness and dominance. No wonder I chose the opposite,
wanting to create and nurture life, not to direct and command it.
Rejecting masculinity as I child I hit the feminine side of life so hard
that I became girly to the n'th degree, at least for a while. When
someone denies your right to be the gender you are, you can go to
extremes. As as teen I rejected one stereotype yet almost fell into
another.
Jane has had it with gender stereotypes. Read the post and hear her roar!
Jane has had it with gender stereotypes. Read the post and hear her roar!
Operations and options
Somehow I’d got the idea that the choice was all-or-nothing: that you
had to either have no surgery but live in effect as a transvestite, or
else have the full works including vaginoplasty. Accounts of the things
you need to do both before and after vaginoplasty horrified me – but
that’s not my story to tell.
As Rosie says, all or nothing is no longer the only option. Read, Operations and options, for more on the direction Rosie chose to live out her life in a body she feels comfortable in.
As Rosie says, all or nothing is no longer the only option. Read, Operations and options, for more on the direction Rosie chose to live out her life in a body she feels comfortable in.
Monday, July 24, 2017
Shameless cut and paste
How long have you been dressing up as a girl?
On and off - for quite a long time. My earliest recollection would be when I was at primary school. What's that? About 8 or 10 or so? I don't know why but I remember getting ready for bed and seeing a pair of mum's tights fresh out of the laundry. I can remember wondering what the felt like and reaching for them... Ahhh, so began a drift to the Dark Side. :-)
It's Retro-Week, featuring posts from some of our long-time bloggers. This one, from Lynn, dates back to 2005! Our girl, Lynn, was just as active then as she is now.....nearly 12 years later (and I bet she hasn't aged a bit!).
Now, with that said, I goofed up last week and didn't post the link to Lynn's 2005 post. She has linked to it in her latest post, so let's give it another try (sorry Lynn!)
Go to Shameless cut and paste
On and off - for quite a long time. My earliest recollection would be when I was at primary school. What's that? About 8 or 10 or so? I don't know why but I remember getting ready for bed and seeing a pair of mum's tights fresh out of the laundry. I can remember wondering what the felt like and reaching for them... Ahhh, so began a drift to the Dark Side. :-)
It's Retro-Week, featuring posts from some of our long-time bloggers. This one, from Lynn, dates back to 2005! Our girl, Lynn, was just as active then as she is now.....nearly 12 years later (and I bet she hasn't aged a bit!).
Now, with that said, I goofed up last week and didn't post the link to Lynn's 2005 post. She has linked to it in her latest post, so let's give it another try (sorry Lynn!)
Go to Shameless cut and paste
Sunday, July 23, 2017
A brief explanation...
When
I decided to transition earlier this year, it was because I realized I
had finally come to terms with who I really was, at long last. A major
factor in helping me reach that decision was reading other trans-related
blogs. I was moved by the honesty and courage expressed by the authors.
If they could do it, I thought, then so could I.
This Retro Week post, from Cassidy, dates back to 2011. In it, she goes through her thought processes in deciding to transition. It's A brief explanation...
This Retro Week post, from Cassidy, dates back to 2011. In it, she goes through her thought processes in deciding to transition. It's A brief explanation...
Saturday, July 22, 2017
love of self
You are a clandestine "man in a dress"; you know it and everyone else can too. Your cover has been blown.
I asked Joanna, one of my favorite bloggers and someone I totally relate to, to choose a post for Retro Week. She chose, love of self. It's a beautifully written blog post, from three years ago.
I asked Joanna, one of my favorite bloggers and someone I totally relate to, to choose a post for Retro Week. She chose, love of self. It's a beautifully written blog post, from three years ago.
Friday, July 21, 2017
Do You Remember the First Time?
I put on some cover-up on my face, the only foundation that I’d bought
and it was a little bit light-weight and thin for the type of cover I
needed. I did the best I could looking in the large framed mirror that
hung over the fireplace of Sarah’s living room.
She took a look at me, um’d and arr’d a bit and said “It’ll do.”
We'll go back about three years, for this Retro-Week post, from Hannah. Do you remember the first time?
She took a look at me, um’d and arr’d a bit and said “It’ll do.”
We'll go back about three years, for this Retro-Week post, from Hannah. Do you remember the first time?
Thursday, July 20, 2017
How does a closet trans person end up married?
So there I was aged about twenty, a spotty geeky student. Clinically
depressed and convinced I was a bloke with an unusually active but
heavily suppressed female side.
Today's Retro-Week post takes us back to 2010. Although a lot has changed in Jenny's life, since then, the question, How does a closet trans person end up married?, is one that many ask themselves. Go to Jenny's post, for her answer.
Today's Retro-Week post takes us back to 2010. Although a lot has changed in Jenny's life, since then, the question, How does a closet trans person end up married?, is one that many ask themselves. Go to Jenny's post, for her answer.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
But I am only myself
This is her life 'beyond the curtain'. Before she transitioned, she was
advised during therapy that she'd need to take drastic measures to leave
the Old Life behind, so that she could embrace the New. She gradually
did that over the years, but keeping her wife and family. I admire that
huge achievement. She let nobody down. But it hasn't left her free. And
the successful burying of the past means that nothing of her difficult
journey can be openly celebrated. Nobody in the present life knows about
it, except close family. Psychologically this is not good.
It's Retro-Week, on T-Central. This post,about life after transition, is from Lucy's long running blog and dates back to July of 2014.
If you ever want to travel in the UK, do browse through Lucy's blog. She travels a lot around the country and shares some beautiful pictures and stories with her readers.
It's Retro-Week, on T-Central. This post,about life after transition, is from Lucy's long running blog and dates back to July of 2014.
If you ever want to travel in the UK, do browse through Lucy's blog. She travels a lot around the country and shares some beautiful pictures and stories with her readers.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Woman trapped in a man’s body
“Woman trapped in a man’s body” is a line I hate, because it
oversimplifies, and is wrong, and a line I love, because it explains.
Here am I at 46 still finding aspects of myself I hardly dare call
“feminine”, which I resent, so that the essential work of loving them is
so difficult and time-consuming. I read the phrase, and think, well,
that is OK, I am a woman- while parts of me still retort, no, I am a
man, and wanting to dress female and use a female name is ridiculous.
It's Retro-Week, on T-Central. This post, dating back about 4 years, is from Clare. She's discussing that phrase we've all heard too many times.
It's Retro-Week, on T-Central. This post, dating back about 4 years, is from Clare. She's discussing that phrase we've all heard too many times.
Monday, July 17, 2017
Top 30 Things Every Crossdressing Man Needs In His Wardrobe To Emulate A Woman
With over 40 years of crossdressing
experience under my wide patent belt, I decided I am qualified to put
together such a list. So, here is my list of "the necessities" that no
man's wardrobe can be without if he wishes to emulate a woman
successfully.
It's Retro-Week, on T-Central. Today's post features Stana's mega-T-blog, Femulate.
Stana wrote this post in 2007, after reading an article titled, Top 30 Things Every Woman Needs in Her Wardrobe. Do you have all 30 on Stana's list?
It's Retro-Week, on T-Central. Today's post features Stana's mega-T-blog, Femulate.
Stana wrote this post in 2007, after reading an article titled, Top 30 Things Every Woman Needs in Her Wardrobe. Do you have all 30 on Stana's list?
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Dreamy Days and Wandering Minds
I thought about what would happen to those male clothes that I still
have left in my wardrobe in abundance should I decide to be outwardly
female full-time. Would I really be able to get rid of them even if I
knew I would never wear them again? I think though, much like every
possession I hate to loose, throwing away my old clothes would feel like
throwing away my friends, my family members, that best holiday ever,
that point in my life where everything felt good or even my childhood.
There's just no better way to say it, regarding this post: Hannah's thinking again, the time with, Dreamy Days and Wandering Minds.
There's just no better way to say it, regarding this post: Hannah's thinking again, the time with, Dreamy Days and Wandering Minds.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Sparkle 2017 reflection
Hitting all the bars up and down Manchester’s Gay Village it struck
me just how many people had turned up for this years celebration. From
drag queens to transsexuals and gay guys to supporting spouses’ the
diversity was wonderful.
There's more than one "T" Sparkle event (including one here in Cali), but the grandest of them all is the UK Sparkle. This blog post is a wonderful review of the event, and includes lots of lovely pictures.
There's more than one "T" Sparkle event (including one here in Cali), but the grandest of them all is the UK Sparkle. This blog post is a wonderful review of the event, and includes lots of lovely pictures.
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Patients & Providers: The Trans Buddy Program
Why does every region need a Trans Buddy Program? Transgender people face enormous barriers to care;
we must navigate a cis-centric health care system that was not designed
to meet our needs. This means forms that assume cis and binary genders,
clinic staff and providers who have received little education regarding
transgender health, and staff who might not be informed regarding new
trans-inclusive policies for patient rooming.
What a great idea. Read more from the author, Kale Edmiston, PhD is the co-founder of The Trans Buddy Program and former co-director of The Program for LGBTI Health at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
What a great idea. Read more from the author, Kale Edmiston, PhD is the co-founder of The Trans Buddy Program and former co-director of The Program for LGBTI Health at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Interview with Cassidy McGuinn
Monika: What would you recommend to all transgender girls struggling with gender dysphoria?
Cassidy:
If you can, see a therapist specializing in transgendered clients. It's
by far the most important aspect of my transition. My therapist has
been a godsend. A friend once told me transitioning is 25% physical and
75% mental/emotional (not sure if she heard/read it elsewhere), and that
certainly has been true for me.
If
seeing a therapist isn't possible, writing out your thoughts can help
enormously. Just beginning the process of articulating the tangle of
conflicting thoughts and emotions out loud is so incredibly liberating -
and empowering.
Monika has interviewed one of our own (as in a T-Blogger!). Read all about the girl with the fab red hair in, an Interview with Cassidy McGuinn.
Monday, July 10, 2017
Not accepting the blame and the shame
If a person (who is unconsciously struggling with a fake role) messes up, is the dire result all their fault?
And if they had somehow
known themselves more truly, and would have behaved differently and done the
right thing instead, then are they in any way culpable?
Culpable? Is/was Lucy a lawyer?
Lucy has one of the oldest, currently running blogs on T-Central. I had to read this post twice because it certainly rang some bells deep within me.
For those of you who haven't read Lucy's blog, she is a lovely person who loves to travel and takes wonderful photos. She also transitioned years ago. Regarding the latter, read the quote above again it it might just make more sense. The post is, Not accepting the blame and the shame.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
All Me, All The Time
My mother-in-law asked
“What did he say? He’s going to be late?”
My ex replied “No. He’s going to be female.”
“Oh. Well, if that’s what you want we’re going to have to get used to it sooner or later.”
It's now all Kirsty, all the time. There's been a few bumps in the road but, for Kirsty, it means relief. Drop her a note of congratulations. It's a fairly long post, but well worth taking the time to read. The post includes her official announcement.
“What did he say? He’s going to be late?”
My ex replied “No. He’s going to be female.”
“Oh. Well, if that’s what you want we’re going to have to get used to it sooner or later.”
It's now all Kirsty, all the time. There's been a few bumps in the road but, for Kirsty, it means relief. Drop her a note of congratulations. It's a fairly long post, but well worth taking the time to read. The post includes her official announcement.
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Surgical liberation
Would I have felt more comfortable with my breasts if they had not been
constantly associated with social gender labels like “ladies”, “she” and
“ma’am”? Would I have felt my gender dysphoria more keenly had I not
suffered from such extreme dissociation for much of my life that it’s
hard for me to connect to my body at all? It’s impossible to say,
because what we go through makes us who we are. But I had a lot to
untangle to get here.
I've always felt that I need to better understand the dysphoria suffered by transmen. Surgical liberation, by Sam, is a good start. Sam recently had top surgery and describes what brought him to this point and just how liberating it feels.
I've always felt that I need to better understand the dysphoria suffered by transmen. Surgical liberation, by Sam, is a good start. Sam recently had top surgery and describes what brought him to this point and just how liberating it feels.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Growing pains
This morning I definitely put on a bra for support. I can tell that the
36D is going to be needed soon. The 36C, I am wearing, is full. It will
not take much more before I am "spilling out" of that 36C.
You can always depend on Susan to share her "progress" with you. This time, it's a bit of discussion about her growing girls and the resulting growing pains.
You can always depend on Susan to share her "progress" with you. This time, it's a bit of discussion about her growing girls and the resulting growing pains.
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
masks
Well here is Alice Dreger comparing men who get off on wearing latex
female masks with the transgender population which she she seems to
suggest is mostly composed of Autogynephilic men.
My friend, Joanna, links to an absurd 2013 article suggesting the above. Needless to say, Joanna has a few comments of her own.
My friend, Joanna, links to an absurd 2013 article suggesting the above. Needless to say, Joanna has a few comments of her own.
Monday, July 3, 2017
Thoughts on Pride Month
The standards that I had to measure up to as a young
boy were set by the family religion, the expectation that I would follow my
father’s example, and society. I knew who I was, but also knew being
myself would make me a disappointment. I had an undeniable identity, but
knew I would be humiliated if anyone found out about it.
Rebecca grew up in a Mormon family. From a very young age she felt she should have been a girl. Life was even more complicated when, in her senior year, she had feelings for a boy in her school. Imagine the struggles and conflict inside of her. In this post, Rebecca shares her story and how it relates to her Thoughts on Pride Month.
Rebecca grew up in a Mormon family. From a very young age she felt she should have been a girl. Life was even more complicated when, in her senior year, she had feelings for a boy in her school. Imagine the struggles and conflict inside of her. In this post, Rebecca shares her story and how it relates to her Thoughts on Pride Month.
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Q: Ain't She Sweet? (A: No. :D)
"Red hair, blue eyes, freckles... and she loves sports!" R said.
He extended his hand to me, respectfully. "My dear, may I have your hand in matrimony?"
"Hey," L said, indignant. "I wanted to ask her!"
I just love feel-good posts and, as a former Bostonian, this one is extra special for me. My my, our girl, Cass, is such the flirt! You don't want to miss this one. Ain't She Sweet?