Tag: Transgender

Keystone Conference Cancelled

| Mar 16, 2020 | Reply

The Keystone Conference has been cancelled. To some that means that an annual transgender event won’t be happening this year to to the COVID-19 epidemic the nation is struggling with. To some the cancellation won’t mean much. Just another event that was shut down out in a effort to check the spread of the virus. But to Sophie and the near 1000 people who were planning on attending the conference is not just another event. For some it’s a refuge from the stress of living a life in which they can’t express what they feel inside everyday.

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The Occasional Woman — From the Runway to Real Life

| Mar 16, 2020 | Reply

Lorraine Anderson, owner/operator of The Occasional Woman custom clothing service, took a look at a high fashion magazine’s runway looks for 2020 and had to sit down for a bit. When she recovered she filed this blog on how it might, with a little consideration of how things go together to create your personal style, you could possibly integrate some of the runway into a look suited for the real world.

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One Constant in My Life

| Mar 16, 2020 | Reply

Our correspondent from Thailand has been out of that country and doing some traveling. She has filed a blog with us about what she, and a longtime friend talked about when they got together recently after not seeing one another for a long while. Both of them crossdress when they are able and both find it easy to present as male when needed and as female when they want to. After their conservation about their life’s journey Christine came to a conclusion about one thing she has found to have always been part of her life.

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The Week In Trans 3/9/20

| Mar 9, 2020 | Reply

We’ve got a jam packed TWIT for you today but first we are sad to tell you that The Keystone Conference has been canceled over concerns about the COVID-19 virus. A link to the conference website is at the top of the TWIT column. Onward! Washington state outlaws the gay or trans panic defense. Virginia passes several bills benefiting transgender people and the governor signs them. A contestant on Drag Race is disqualified for behavior that goes beyond shady. A trans woman will do her Beyoncé impersonation during halftime at an NBA game. Drag Queen Jinkx Monsoon comes out as non-binary. States around the country are passing bills to limit affirming treatment for trans kids. A transgender performer has their show cancelled because Kanye West needs the space to hold his prayer meeting during Paris fashion week. There’s that and much, much more including a load of TWIT Awards awaiting you in TWIT!

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Dina’s Diner 3/9/20

| Mar 9, 2020 | Reply

Sometimes Dina’s Diner doesn’t have enough ingredients on hand to do any fancy entrees. On those days when things are just too busy to order more supplies Dina Amberle goes through the walk in freezer and pulls out a bit of this and some of that and pretty soon she’s got a hearty slumgullion stew simmering on the stove. Just the right thing to hit the spot. In today’s stew you will notice hints of going for realness in black trans women’s hair. You might catch the subtle flavor of Rosa from Tiktok, a dash of found drag photos from Kansas City in the early ’70s, plus more than enough curvy cosplay (Picachou with cleaveage?) and some old flavors from Dina’s youth in Philadelphia. Bon appétit!

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TransTainment! Trans in the Performing Arts

| Mar 9, 2020 | Reply

Mister and Mrs. America and all the ships at sea — It’s time for The Week In Trans! All the news from the world of entertainment and the arts that features transgender performers, artists, or themes. Today we meet Shania Twain’s tour drummer, the pretty, non-binary Elijah Wood. We learn about trans themed films in the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival. There’s video for a new tune from non-binary artist Mae Krell. SAm Smith dons a gigantic red “equality” dress. Trans actress Eve Lindley gets rave reviews for her character in a new AMC series. Angelica Ross gets an award. Alex Newell from Glee is in a dress again for a new show on NBC. It’s all waiting for your perusal in this week’s TransTainment column!

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Transphobia in Public Life

| Mar 9, 2020 | Reply

Claire Hall is a county commissioner in Lincoln County, Oregon. She was first elected to that position in 2004. She transitioned on the job about two years ago. Now she is faced with a campaign to keep her job for a fifth term. Two people with no government experience have decided to run against her, and while she is confident that her record will assure her of a win she is noticing a rise in the amount of people on social media who are starting to say nasty things about her.

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The Cedar Chests, Chapter 6

| Mar 9, 2020 | Reply

“Claire” and her wife Mary Jo spent a couple of days in the city. After some fun adventures and quality sexual activity the girls returned home. Claire heard the door open downstairs and thinking it was MJ came down to find her mother. Miracle of miracles, mom didn’t recognize her son and Claire was introduced as a college pal of Mary Jo’s. After Claire got over her scare they settled back into their regular routine for a few weeks. One day Mary Jane suggested they should attend the gala of the Kentucky lady’s association. Which would require a couple of different outfits. The cedar chests supplied one beautiful vintage gown but shopping for a cocktail dress and four inch heels would have to happen. Today the girls take the vintage gown for hemming and go shopping in the city.

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Looking to get a close shave?

| Mar 9, 2020 | Reply

We received the following blog on the art of shaving close from a business that makes and sells “classic” single blade razors. Many in the crossdressing community, or trans women who haven’t gone through electrolysis, find it hard to get a close shave without irritation. Here is a blog promoting the benefits of the single blade approach to a baby smooth face from the founder of Hendrix Classics & Co.

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The Week In Trans 3/2/20

| Mar 2, 2020 | Reply

It’s The Week In Trans! What’s happening? Trans writer/actress Camila Maria Concepcion passes away at 28. RuPaul creates a masterclass on drag. Three Drag Race stars have specials on Logo. The director of Death and Bowling talks about the film and why it’s more than transgender propaganda. More violence against trans women is happening. State legislatures are fighting medically authorized treatment of transgender kids. Idaho okays updating gender on birth certificates. The student transgender runners being sued speak out. Michael Bloomberg apologizes for anti-trans comments. Democratic candidates all vow to reverse the military ban on transgender soldiers. Two thirds of our troops have no problem serving with trans people. Thousands of transgender voters may be disenfranchised. A trans man graduates from the Philadelphia Police Academy as the first openly trans police officer. There’s more news about trans athletes, trans actors, and a lot more, along with many well deserved TWIT Awards waiting for you in TWIT!

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Mr. Johnson

| Mar 2, 2020 | Reply

Welcome our new Contributor Jaelle Terrell. Jaelle has submitted some trans fiction for your entertainment. It’s the story of a trans woman who had given up on romance. She was content with her life after transition but thought that no one would be interested in a woman like her. That all changed starting on the day she was late to meet a friend and ran into, literally, Mr. Johnson.

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A Light Hearted Bria Cartoon from Sabrina Symington

| Mar 2, 2020 | Reply

Sabrina Symington, aware that her current graphic novel project, She, might be generating too much tension people who are closely following the heroine Kay as she searches for her lost Natalie, has sent us a Bria cartoon that is positive, fun, and up lifting. Look at it before you go further into the twisted horror of the graphic novel, as a soothing counterpoint to all the suspense. Enjoy!

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The Week In Trans, 2/24/20

| Feb 24, 2020 | Reply

Hey kids! What time is it? Time for New Content on TGForum.com! We lead off with our usual, fantastic condensation of all the transgender related news that we call The Week In Trans! Two trans candidate run for the state legislature in North Carolina. The number of transgender murders rises. Mike Bloomberg makes remarks about transgender restroom use that come back to bite him. The LDS ministerial handbook encourages transgender members to participate but in their birth gender. Legislatures continue to try and limit transgender athletes. Schools are still trying to deal with trans student’s restroom rights. Former Vermont gubernatorial candidate Christine Hallquist endorses Bernie Sanders. Drag performers talk about starting a drag union. Despite losing in Britain the Labour Party continues to support transgender rights. A Brazilian Carnival dancer is the first transgender woman to lead the drummers for a top samba school. There’s all that and more than a bit more in TWIT! Don’t miss it!

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Domestic Relations & The Trans Parent or A Tale of Two Families

| Feb 24, 2020 | Reply

Today Kristine Holt steps back from how transgender people are dealt with by our system of laws and tells some stories of how coming out as transgender can affect families. She begins with her own story of what happened when she told her spouse about he need to transition and then tells of other outcomes through a fictional account base on fact, and a true story in which the principals passed away several years ago.

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Ask Amanita, “Was I a man?”

| Feb 24, 2020 | Reply

Dear Amanita,  When I hear other trans women talk and write about their past, I often wonder: Did I used to be a boy or have I always been a girl? I have only found out that I’m a woman five years ago. Does this mean, I used to be a man? Or have I […]

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The Week In Trans 2/17/20

| Feb 17, 2020 | Reply

Time for The Week In Trans! Today we learn about the dinner honoring trans advocated in Washington, D.C. Statistics show transgender people are more likely to be poor. The anti-transgender bill in South Dakota dies in committee. Ohio legislators have caught the fever and introduced a bill to ban treatment for trans kids. A trans woman athlete qualifies for the Olympics. A lawsuit is filed to stop trans high school athletes from competition–and is quickly undermined when a cisgender girl beats her trans opponent in a track meet. Trans wrestler Nyla Rose wins a AEW match. Dwayne Wade identifies his youngest child as his daughter Zaya. Not throwing shade, but Miss RuPaul Charles did not do that makeover on “Chad” on SNL. Who did? Find out by reading today’s TWIT!

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Transgender at Penn State?

| Feb 17, 2020 | Reply

Penn State University grad student and TGForum contributor Sophie Lynne goes in search of her transgender brothers and sisters at the university’s main campus in Happy Valley. Looking at the number of students enrolled in both the undergrad and graduate programs at Penn State Sophie extrapolates that there should be over 250. Where do they hang out? What do they do for fun? Sophie lets you know what she found out about the transgender community at Penn State in today’s post.

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In Praise of Classic Bras Worn in a Room of My Own

| Feb 17, 2020 | Reply

Our newest Contributor is Brooke Preston. Miss Preston today presents a story that we are sure many of you can relate to. It’s all about how excited she was to be home alone with her mother’s corsets, bras, dresses and heels. How she was terrified that her mother might notice a cosmetics item or piece of jewelry slightly out of place the next time she was in her bedroom sitting at her vanity. Now Brooke is all grown up and she can indulge her passion for feminine finery any time she wants. Today she, while immaculately attired in the height of femme attire, writes about the thrill of it all.

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Princesses of the Night — Di Modelare

| Feb 17, 2020 | Reply

I want to highlight the talent of many Drag artists who attended this great fashion show event I organized called Di-Modelare. I have few words to express the talent that was observed that day, from the deepest and most romantic to the most eclectically invigorating and transcendental. It was a fashion event embodied in nine […]

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The Week In Trans 2/10/20

| Feb 10, 2020 | Reply

Time for The Week In Trans! What do we learn today? A fashion photographer poses a group of trans women dressed in Alexander McQueen for a fashion shoot. Attempts to outlaw treatment for trans kids gets mainstream press. Jazz Jennings’ mother attends a hearing on one of the bills. A trans woman runs for the Kentucky legislature. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Lisa Murkowski introduce a bill to strengthen hate crime penalties. A 2016 statement about trans women in public restrooms puts the heat on Michael Bloomberg. A park in Brooklyn is named for Marsha P. Johnson. A trans student sues his school when lack of restroom access exacerbates his kidney problem. There’s all that, and more news concerning trans people from all around the world waiting for you in TWIT! And don’t forget copious TWIT Awards!

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It’s — TransTainment!

| Feb 10, 2020 | Reply

TransTainment fills you in on happenings in the arts and entertainment involving transgender actors, drag queens, and transgender driven stories and songs. Today we look at a new play by Charles Busch, learn about a new film starring Jazz Jennings, are introduced to the person who was the USA’s first drag queen, learn about Billy Porter’s appearance on Sesame Street, and discuss RuPaul’s appearance on SNL. TransTainment is the TWIT of showbiz and the arts!

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The War Against Transgender People

| Feb 10, 2020 | Reply

With legislation being introduced in state legislatures around the country that is aimed at taking away transgender people’s right it seems like we are in a war. Why the sudden interest in state capitals over doctor prescribed puberty blockers? What is behind bills that would jail doctors who provided care to trans patients, and with the effort to remove protections from anti-discrimination laws? Claire Hall has some thoughts on the subject.

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The Cedar Chests, Chapter 5

| Feb 10, 2020 | Reply

“Claire” and her wife Mary Jo spent a couple of days in the city having a girlfriend weekend. Claire passed beautifully and the two girls got up to some sexy activities in places like a movie theater and the dressing room at the big department store. They even had some men buy them drinks at the hotel bar but discouraged their advances by uttering the “L” word. This chapter finds them heading on back to the farm where Claire continues to remain dressed in her femme finery.

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The Week In Trans 2/3/20

| Feb 3, 2020 | Reply

It’s The Week In Trans! What tasty tidbits of trans related news do we have for you today? Drag queens were featured in a Super Bowl commercial. The City of Brotherly love loves its drag queens. Two guys start to harass two trans women. It does not go well for the guys. We’ve got the video of the beat down. A trans woman of color heads the Mayor’s Office of LGBT Affairs in Philly. South Dakota legislators want to punish doctors for treating trans kids. A conservative groups seems to be writing these sort of bills. Virginia passes trans friendly legislation. Danica Roem gets a tattoo. Bernie Sanders gets an endorsement from an anti-trans radio host. Elizabeth Warren tells a nine-year-old trans boy he can interview her pick for Secretary of Education. A man tries to pick up a trans journalist in NYC and spits on and slaps her when he realizes she is trans. He’s in custody. There’s all that plus plenty more in this edition of TWIT

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We’ll Always Have Paris

| Feb 3, 2020 | Reply

An older trans woman, retired and not on any schedule, gets up one morning and between her bed and the coffee pot she revisits her youth when she was a male sailor assigned to the SeaBees and one day she met her first love. They became roommates and while they remained platonic the were together until her roommate left the service. The story is the work of our newest Contributor Jaelle Terrell. It is the first story in a trilogy that Jaelle has kindly allowed us to publish.

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The Week In Trans 1/27/20

| Jan 27, 2020 | Reply

It’s all the transgender news that’s fit to print! It’s The Week In Trans! Today we learn that China’s most famous trans woman is thinking of getting into politics. Politicians in the U.S. are working against transgender people more than ever. A trans activist’s husband is sentenced for her murder. Congress members call on ICE to release all trans people in custody–one woman has been held for two years! Nikki de Jager appears on Ellen to talk about her outing. A man high on mushrooms pistol whips a trans woman. She take his gun away and calls the police. A woman in Pittsburgh, Pa. sets fire to the headquarters of a black transgender rights group, and traps herself inside. Author Cami Richardson is interviewed about her book and her life. A study shows that teens given access to puberty blockers are more likely to thrive than those who are denied blockers. RuPaul will be the first drag performer to host Saturday Night Live. Meanwhile a former Drag Race contestant throws shade at Ms. Charles. Singer Lizzo supports black trans women. Caitlyn Jenner spoke at the Women’s March in Los Angeles. All that is in TWIT along with much more and several TWIT Awards!

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