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How Useless Binary Gender Distinction Is
How Useless Binary Gender Distinction Is
For a long time, I felt a bit confused, trying to understand people who said “there are more then two genders”. Because, biologically…
Thomas Kuhn
Aug 7, 2017
I am a cis woman, you are a trans woman, and here is why that distinction does not matter
I am a cis woman, you are a trans woman, and here is why that distinction does not matter
Responding to this letter seeking trans exclusionary, ‘cis-women-only’ spaces
Richa
Jun 21, 2017
Some good news for non-binary folks
Some good news for non-binary folks
Here in the state of California, a couple of positive legal developments emerged recently that are of particular interest to people with…
Pax Ahimsa Gethen
Oct 4, 2016
The Annihilating Gaze
The Annihilating Gaze
My dentist performs a breast exam
Anna Louise Peterson
Sep 12, 2016
“I Mean, You Have Tits Now”
“I Mean, You Have Tits Now”
We saw each other for the first time in two decades at our 20th high school reunion. “I mean, you have tits now,” he said.
Zoe Dolan
Jul 13, 2016
Whatiwantedtowear
The T and me
The T and me
It turns out that I, a cis, have a lot in common with transgender women and men.
Lisa Schnellinger
Sep 22, 2015
What I Wanted To Wear: Madison Square Garden Edition
What I Wanted To Wear: Madison Square Garden Edition
At concerts, I like to feel comfortable. I have sensory processing disorder and am easily overstimulated by crowds, noise, and lights, so I…
Tyler Ford
Aug 13, 2015
#WhatIWantedToWear (and eventually did)
#WhatIWantedToWear (and eventually did)
The “trans pride” patch sat in my drawer for weeks after I bought it.
Laura Bradley Rede
Sep 16, 2015
#WhatIWantedToWear: There are No Rules, Just Prints
#WhatIWantedToWear: There are No Rules, Just Prints
Today I had a performance uptown for a local performance festival. The frustrating thing about being a trans femme performance artist means…
Alok Vaid-Menon
Aug 11, 2015
#WhatIWantedToWear: The Skin I’m In
#WhatIWantedToWear: The Skin I’m In
RuPaul once said “we all come into the world naked and the rest is drag.” In thinking about what I wanted to wear, I found that what…
ChernoBiko
Sep 14, 2015
What I Wanted to Wear: Dealing with Family
What I Wanted to Wear: Dealing with Family
Dealing with family is complicated. I’m not out to my mother but out to my father who refuses to use my name and pronouns. I live a city…
Bridget Liang
Sep 14, 2015
I Wear What I Want
I Wear What I Want
Even When It Means Getting Punched in the Face
jeffrey marsh
Sep 15, 2015
What I Wanted to Wear: Getting Real, Getting Free
What I Wanted to Wear: Getting Real, Getting Free
The day I decided that I had the right to use the word “woman” in reference to myself was the day I wore a dress and was harassed in public…
Kai Cheng
Sep 9, 2015
What I Wanted To Wear: Tied Up
What I Wanted To Wear: Tied Up
I’ve been attracted to ties for a long time, well before I came out as trans. Over the years I’ve put together a collection of…
Jack Clayton
Sep 10, 2015
#WhatIWantedToWear: Auntiji
#WhatIWantedToWear: Auntiji
Here’s the thing: being fabulous doesn’t protect you. Compliments don’t keep you safe. The thing about being a transfeminine person is that…
Alok Vaid-Menon
Aug 11, 2015
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