Another Monday. It’s TGF Time!

| Jul 27, 2009
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Good day loyal readers. We are now marching firmly into summer and all we can do is pour on our sunscreen and wear our sundresses and sandals. But soon enough it will be fall again and then winter and… gosh, that’s kind of cyclic, isn’t it?

Our offering this week begins with This Week In Transgenderism, our close investigation of the media news cycle authored by our stalwart News Editor, Miss Ronnie Rho. This week Ronnie has dug up a major serving of TG news including items about Calpernia Addams, the oldest and youngest people to have SRS, complaints about the crossdressing mayor’s fashion choices, a post op substitute teacher who is calling it quits in the face of no work and, a whole lot more. Don’t miss your TWIT!

Linda Jensen is with us this week with her probing and insightful column. This month she introduces us to a lady named Sophia who firmly identifies as a crossdresser — at the moment. She loves being a lady and has perfected her look and her mannerisms but now and then she gets into a stretch of male dominated behavior and attire and finds herself enjoying her male side, until the rough manly thing starts to become a bore and then she can’t wait to get waxed and painted. And, her two facets have different habits, likes and dislikes. Is that odd or is it par for the course when you’re bi-gendered? Take a look at Sophia’s Choices and add your comments.

It’s a slightly shorter Monday Edition this week. Blame it on the summer. All the good writers go away to the south of France. Next week we’ll have a Perpetual Change column and some TG History. Stay cool!

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Angela Gardner is a founding member of The Renaissance Transgender Assoc., Inc., former editor of its newsletter and magazine, Transgender Community News. She was the Diva of Dish for TGF in the late 1990s and Editor of LadyLike magazine until its untimely demise. She has appeared in film and television shows portraying TG characters, as well as representing Renaissance on numerous talk shows.

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