Sophie Lynne

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Second Class?

| Jul 18, 2011 | Reply

Sophie Lynne has learned that the next big struggle will be for transgender rights. And she’s learned that until we win the struggle we’re viewed as second class citizens. Inspired by the revelation she has posted her first class opinions on second class status and what it means for TGs.

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Father’s Day?

| Jun 20, 2011 | Reply

Father’s day has given Sophie Lynne the inspiration for her column today. All of us have fathers of some kind or another and many of us are fathers. How does a trans lady handle being a dad or telling her dad that she’d rather be a mom? See what Sophie sez.

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The New Girl — Chapter 2

| Jun 6, 2011 | Reply

In Chapter 1 we learned that George is a crossdresser. His female friend at work is Nikki. Nikki has a boyfriend who she finds nice but not as attractive as someone else. George wishes out loud that his life could be different. Nikki doesn’t pay that much attention but somewhere, somewhen, a spirit hears. Find out what happens in Chapter2.

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This Just In

| May 23, 2011 | Reply

Sophie Lynne has a secret. Not from us of course but from the world she walks through and works in every day. In a more tolerant and understanding world she could be who she wants to be. How does she cope? Hiding, masks, and lies. Sound familiar?

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The New Girl

| May 9, 2011 | Reply

If you read every installment of “Crying For Ogre” and couldn’t wait for the next one to show up – prepare yourself! It’s happening again. Sophie Lynne has delivered another work of TG fiction and we begin serializing it today. Pull your satin robe tightly about yourself, have your hot tea and bonbons near by. “The New Girl” starts right now.

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Rainy Day Friends #13 and 44

| Apr 25, 2011 | Reply

Sophie Lynne always looks forward to her third Saturday of the month Sophie Time. She gets to dress up, dance, drink and party as her true self. Why would she ever want to miss all that femme fun? She wouldn’t but she did. Read on and learn why.

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Crying For Ogre — Part 5

| Apr 11, 2011 | Reply

In Crying For Ogre Part 4 the changes Ogre was going through culminated with him being fully transformed into a hot babe. And it was Saturday night. What’s a girl to do? Make the party scene, of course. Find out what happens to the former Ogre in the concluding chapter of Crying For Ogre.

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Wheels and Lies

| Mar 28, 2011 | Reply

For many TGs deception is something they must, or feel they must, practice everyday. It can be very hard to be a basically honest person who is compelled to lie, or bend the truth, about who they really are. In this column Sophie Lynne discusses her relationship with deception.

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Keystone Come and Gone

| Mar 14, 2011 | Reply

Was it a dream? Deadlines suck sometimes. Somehow, I must try to make sense of an event from which I have returned and not even unpacked. Everything is still swirling in my head and will take more time to sort out than my sweaters! The Third Annual Keystone Conference was March 10-12 at the Sheraton […]

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TG Fiction: Crying For Ogre — Part 4

| Mar 14, 2011 | Reply

In our last installment “Ogre” found himself becoming less and less the butch rugby player and more like a female fashion model. How long can he go on avoiding contact with his frat brothers? What will the team think? How come his clothes keep changing into sexy girl outfits? Read Crying For Ogre – Part 4.

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T: A Name I Call Myself

| Feb 28, 2011 | Reply

Columnist Sophie Lynne runs into a person who gets her upset enough that she feels like stepping up onto her soap box to loudly proclaim why the whole TG community should try to be a community and not look down on any segment of our sisters and brothers.

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TG Fiction — Crying For Ogre, Part 3

| Feb 14, 2011 | Reply

In Part 2 of “Crying For Ogre” the changes in Ogre’s body came on faster and faster. Attempts to cut the long nails that grew out so quickly were met with new growth in minutes. Same for the his hair. And what about the growth that was occurring in his breasts? Hey! Breasts? What was happening to Ogre? Learn more in Crying For Ogre, Part 3.

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Getting Out For A Few Days

| Jan 31, 2011 | Reply

Time. “Time keeps flowing like a river.” “Life is too short, so why waste precious time?” Insert another song reference here. Time is very precious to a closeted cross dresser as any moment we have as our fem-selves is absolute gold. Makes sense — time is money after all. So extra time as Sophie is […]

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TG Fiction — Crying For Ogre, Part 2

| Jan 17, 2011 | Reply

In Crying For Ogre, Part 1 we met frat boy, Rugby player and shameless exploiter of women Andrew “Ogre” Gruber. After meaningless –to him — sex with his girlfriend he tells her she’ll have to walk herself home because he’s just not into her anymore. Distraught and crying the jilted girlfriend voices an appeal to […]

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Ho, Ho, Ho

| Jan 3, 2011 | Reply

Sophie file this before the Christmas holiday. Ho, Ho, and who you callin’ a Ho? It’s Sophie Lynne and it’s Christmas. I guess it’d be more “politically correct” to say it’s (fill in the blank) but let’s face it: here in the US Christmas is everywhere and permeates everything. Can’t avoid it, even by lighting […]

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TG Fiction — Crying for Ogre, Part 1

| Dec 20, 2010 | Reply

It was early September 1986, and life couldn’t be any better for Andrew “Ogre” Gruber. He was a senior at State, he was the star of the rugby team, and he was Social Chairman of his fraternity: Beta Chi. All that and he was having sex with this hot chick he met during the summer […]

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A Holiday Introduction

| Dec 6, 2010 | Reply

Hey everyone! There’s a new girl on TGForum and she’s written her first post. It’s about Thanksgiving. Check out the first contribution from Sophie Lynne. Sophie Lynne So here we are nearing the end of another year. A few days ago we residents of the USA had a holiday: Thanksgiving. The holiday is supposed to […]

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