I want to thank Penny for introducing a new blog to T-Central. New for T-C, but this blogger has been around since early 2016. Sarah is a retro-girl and it shows in the gorgeous pictures included with every post. Go here for her most recent post.
I want to thank Penny for introducing a new blog to T-Central. New for T-C, but this blogger has been around since early 2016. Sarah is a retro-girl and it shows in the gorgeous pictures included with every post. Go here for her most recent post.
You've gotta love this post! Haven't seen one from Miss Twist in some time. This blog post has her usual humor and is packed full of some very interesting photos.
Groups like the one Clare discusses just disgust me. It's important, however, that we know they're out there, which is what Clare is pointing out in this post.
Another lovely, and beautifully written post, from Hannah.
Kind of a sad post, from Sharon, but it ends on a higher note.
DeeDee's Christmas post.
Holiday greetings from Mandy.
Christmas greetings, from long-time blogger, Clare.
A holiday post, from Lynn.
Part two of Cyrsti's Christmas.
This post, from Jenny, is what blogging is all about, and I loved it. She shares her thoughts with us and as we're reading, many of us may say to ourselves, been there, done that. Jenny also shares some lovely pictures with us.
Cyrsti shares a sweet Christmas story from her past (and it appears there's more to come!).
This is a very short post with two amazing photos of Haven. The transformation is just amazing.
Haven: Thanks for sharing.
Lessons Learned VII is all about passing. Great subject! Awesome post, from Lynn Jones!
We have always been encouraged to take baby steps in our journeys. It seems, for some like Joanne, that despite planning these little steps accidental big steps can happen.
A post, like this one from DeeDee, is such good reading, especially for those contemplating transitioning. The names and places may be different, but what she's has written in this post will have many nodding their heads and relating to it.
The study began in 2011 and enrolled 44 children aged between 12 and 15 over the following three years. At the time, only those aged 16 and over were eligible for puberty blockers in the UK.
Thanks to Coline for forwarding this. Essentially, what we have here (in my opinion) is the case of a sort-of positive study followed by a not-so-positive ruling by the UK High Court.
Will we ever be understood? I just hope and pray that the trans kids of the future never have to go through the anguish that I and so many other have had to go through.
Lawyers representing the claimants said there was "a very high likelihood" children who start taking hormone blockers will later begin taking cross-sex hormones, leading potentially to infertility and impaired sexual function.
This is a nice post, that may bring back memories for many. It's a guest post, from Jocelyn, on Kandi's blog. Thanks to both of you for sharing thoughts that so many can relate to.
Thanks, Kandi, for the link to T-Central on your links page.
I probably don't feature enough, two very popular blogs in our community. Stana's Femulate blog is one I have been following from nearly day-one. The blog is so popular and refers so many readers to T-Central that I'll sometimes bypass featuring a great post from Stana because I have felt that everyone has already read it.
Monika's blog, The Heroines of My Life, is just full of quality interviews with transwomen and I do try to feature her posts but, as I said, not enough.
This time, however, it's pretty hard not to feature both, since Monika has interviewed Stana. It's a really good interview. One of the questions is posted above. I'm sending you to Femulate for the link.
Thank you Stana and Monika, for including links to T-Central on your blogs. T-C would not be where it is today without you two and all of the others out there who link to T-Central.
So just what is Paula ashamed of? You're going to have to read her post for the answer. I will tell you that she's certainly not ashamed to being trans.
This is a feel-good post, from Kelly. Short, sweet, and worth reading.
I love Cyrsti's posts. They're relatively short but always full of serious content. This post is about the dreaded "GD".
What never goes away? If you're trans, you already know the answer. This is actually a book review, and it sound like a really good one.
Our friend, from Australia, has been blogging for five years now (actually 5 years and 3 months). In this post, she has comments about the past 5 years in her life, the trans world, and feminism.
Very interesting commentary, from Clare.