Monday, July 13th. Time for The Monday Edition

| Jul 13, 2009
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Hi TGF fans! It’s that time again. Time for the TGForum Monday Edition. Today we bring you a finely crafted This Week In Transgenderism by our News Editor Ronnie Rho. Ronnie has dug up all the TG news you’d ever want to read, and more besides. From Chaz Bono’s hot girlfriend to the post op lingerie model to not one but two, count ’em two, TWITs of the Week. It’s all there for you in TWIT.

Next we bring you another chapter of Girls Night Out, The Early Support Groups by our TG historian Michelle Moore. Michelle has already dazzled us with the fact that there were support groups for TGs way before Virginia Prince. In this chapter she dazzles us with things about Virginia Prince that you may not have been aware of. Become aware! Read Girls Night Out.

There are many facets of the fine gem that is transgenderism. Every month our toon hottie Miss Lexy Tranner (the creation of our cartoonist hottie Kyra Kelly) learns something about a different facet. This month she learns that… No, you’ll just have to take a look at this month’s Lexy Tranner, Weekend CD.

And last on this Monday’s lineup we bring you our resident therapist, Dr. Maureen Osborne with an essay on post transition openness. How much should people you interact with know about you and when should they know it? While aimed at TS readers this essay does contain some good information for CDs. Check it out as Dr. Osborne explores How big is your closet? Post-transtion stealth vs. openness.

And that is our offering for today. If it please you let us know with your kind comments. If it POs you please keep your nasty chatter to yourself. Oh, okay, go ahead and let us know if you don’t like anything. We love to know how we’re doing so we can do it better. Enjoy!

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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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