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If your a trans-woman by now you’ve learned (or instinctively knew) that asking questions is not only smart - it feels good!
- Where’s the ladies room?
- So where DID you get that dress?
- Umm, I’m lost, can you tell me how to get to Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream shop?
If your a trans-guy or a genetic dude you know that asking questions is for whimps! (”Screw that, I’ll find that place if it’s the last thing I do…”(two hours later….)
Admittedly, these are stereotypes! But they are fun when you think about how easily we fall into them…so without further adieu, I bring
you some links with great, great info, for the trans-woman (and anyone else who is curious)
Laura5.com http://65.18.210.96/laura5/index.htm I just found this and I love it! If you live in New England andneed to know some resources (therapists, places to shop, clubbing…) go there - you’ll be delighted
U R Not Alone http://www.urnotalone.com Chat sites vary. Some are good, some are trash. But what they do is help us to connect with like minded folk for community. If your in the closet going stir crazy they might in fact be a lifeline. U R Not Alone is very good chat, as well as having a boat load of other good stuff on it. Great people on the chat line coupled with wise moderators makes for a fun time if you’ve got some minutes to burn (or just need someone to talk to and you have no where else to turn).
Gendertalk http://www.gendertalk.com This is a really neat radio program hosted locally in Boston. Youcan also download info, and get a cool podcast too! Highly Recommended!
4/1/2007 Update
The site, Laura5, has been permanently disabled by the owner.

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