Grief
Ever since my trip back home, I’ve been thinking a lot about coming out. To your parents. Specifically, the part that happens after you come out: having them come to terms with you. Continue reading Grief
Ever since my trip back home, I’ve been thinking a lot about coming out. To your parents. Specifically, the part that happens after you come out: having them come to terms with you. Continue reading Grief
Four and a half years post-op, I’ve compiled all the questions about my top surgery in one neat post. Continue reading Top Surgery: 4 years
How do you figure out your gender? Guidelines and resources to help you get started on your journey. Continue reading What’s my gender?
This week I was featured in two exceptional articles exploring the nuances of non-binary gender. Continue reading Non-Binary News
A year in review: my blog activity from 2014, including published and most popular posts. Continue reading In 2014: Blog
Sticky post
One of the most commonly repeated phrases / acknowledgments / pieces of advice / soundbites of justification that we hear as transgender people is “Be Yourself.” But how do you know who “Yourself” is when that is exactly what you’re searching for? Continue reading Be Yourself
Sticky post
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
What has kept me from posting in a really long time… life changes, vacation, Gender Odyssey Conference, and what’s next! Continue reading Long Time, No See
A simple question I posted for research purposes on Tumblr. I’m curious to read your (likely un-simple) answers 🙂 Continue reading How do you describe your gender?
Someone on the non-binary spectrum emailed me looking for resources on how to navigate their professional life, specifically in a conservative job environment where gender comes with certain expectations.
Do you just suck it up? What are the compromises one has to make? Where is the balance? Continue reading Reader Ramblings: Non-Binary Transition At Work