Monthly Archives: July 2009

Behold, The World’s Oldest Living Tranny! [Girl Talk]

The nightly news loves stories about trannies. People think they’re odd and don’t understand them and don’t want to talk to them. Just like old people! This story about a 77-year-old transgender woman is going to freak everyone out! Renee … Continue reading

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Wednesday This & That: Open Thread

So since it’s Wednesday, here’s what Bookworm Bob (my cartoon friend) and I have been reading in the webosphere this week: • New York Times ‘ Senate Democrats Attach Hate Crimes Law to Defense Bill : Senate Democrats said on … Continue reading

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Normal (thoughts)

I’m overwhelmed by how many comments I got on my post on Ella Minnow Pea ! I wanted to hear other people’s thoughts, since I was surprised by my reaction, and I’m glad I did. Today, we return to normal … Continue reading

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CA: Tranz-Central Coast provides broad support services for trans residents

The lack of appropriate social, professional and medical specialized services for people who start their path to transition is not news, so it’s always good to point out groups and organizations that are flourishing and serving the trans community well … Continue reading

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Sex news from the world of biology

What about the person in the middle? We’re all intersex The author of “Between XX and XY” on people born neither male nor female — and why everyone’s a little bit of both By Thomas Rogers July 7, 2009 | … Continue reading

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Discovering The Transgendered Woman Late In Life

The journey into womanhood has no set beginning. For many this feminine path starts at an early age and ends when we accept the crossdresser within us. For others the journey starts later in life and the end is a … Continue reading

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