Featured Voices: One Year on T
Caidin wasn’t planning on going on testosterone, but transition has a way of derailing even the most meticulous of planners. Continue reading Featured Voices: One Year on T
Caidin wasn’t planning on going on testosterone, but transition has a way of derailing even the most meticulous of planners. Continue reading Featured Voices: One Year on T
Jamie critically examines the significance of top surgery: “I love my chest, but I don’t want to be defined by it or judged for it.” Continue reading Featured Voices: We Are More Than Our Chests
Emily is comfortable in their breasted body, and uses this to challenge society’s norms about what is shameful, obscene, or beautiful. Continue reading Featured Voices: Boobed and Not-So-Dangerous
Featured Voices: Raye’s tale of the first time they wore a binder reveals why they’re afraid to wear it again, and also, why they’re not afraid of their chest the way it is. Continue reading Featured Voices: I’m Afraid to Wear My Binder
After four years of hopping onto this transgender train, I’ve learned a lot about the world of gender and the world in general. Continue reading Things I’ve learned from being transgender that aren’t about being transgender
Thanksgiving was last week here in the US. Since it was low key this year at my household I didn’t bother dressing up; instead, I dressed up this week! All part of the plan to feature myself for #Fashion Friday. Sweater My favorite part of the outfit is my new bright light blue sweater from American Eagle. Most times, dressy sweaters dont’ fit me: mens’ XS are … Continue reading Fashion Friday
Fashion Friday My friend Zak from Art of Transliness asked me to do a Fashion Friday post for their new weekly series. Well, if there’s anything I like more than buying clothes is talking about the clothes I buy, so I was very excited to do this! For my first #FashionFriday post, I decided to showcase one of my favorite outfits. It’s super simple, comfortable, casual yet … Continue reading Fashion Friday
As I mumbled to the good doctor over at Dimensions “and one more thing I want that prescription please” she chuckled. She probably wasn’t laughing at me… actually maybe she was, since she said “Oh, we’re there already?” After the quizzical look I gave her she clarified, “I’m just surprised it took you this long.” Yeah, it’s been a long time coming, but we all … Continue reading T&T
Dysphoria can strike in different modalities: some of us experience physical discomfort with our bodies, while for others the distress is in social recognition of our gender. Continue reading Reader Ramblings: Physical and Social Dysphoria
FTM vs FTN Most FTM’s eagerly anticipate changing their appearance in one basic way: facial hair. But I’m not FTM, I’m FTN, meaning hair in places other than my head does not fly with me. The thought of purposefully growing facial hair is terrifying, and the thought of any sort of body hair is disgusting. Just one of the many perks of being agender. However, … Continue reading Hair!