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Matt Kailey died yesterday

Started by aleon515, May 20, 2014, 03:12:18 AM

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aleon515

Don't know if people have heard this. It was not in the general news, and I think more trans guys have heard of him. He was an author and activist. He wrote the book "Just Add Hormones" and some other stuff. He has been writing a blog "Tranifesto". He died in his sleep from heart failure.

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King Malachite

It was in the community alerts, but it's still sad regardless.  I used to read some of his posts.  :(  It's a tragedy to lose such a great person in our community.  Though he can never be replaced, I hope another guy can "carry the torch" more or less.
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Arch

Jeez, WTF? He wasn't very old. Did he have a history of heart issues? I don't remember anything like that from his book Just Add Hormones.
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Ayden

I read his stuff. Man. That's terrible.
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xsmittyx

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Tysilio

This is so, so sad. He was a huge asset to our community, and an inspiration for me, as an older trans guy.

RIP, Matt. You will be missed.
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blink

Really enjoyed his work, his blog was very informative. He seemed like a cool guy.
It's bad news that he died but at least it was relatively peaceful.
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Hex

My therapist recommended his book to me and I still plan on getting it once finances allow. But this saddens me to hear this. She talked highly of him.
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Arch

I wasn't a particular fan of his, but he did a lot of good work for the community.

I have read only a handful of his blog entries. The only one that sticks out in my mind is a response to a query he received about whether a lot of trans men die young. The only reason I remember it, actually, is that part of his response is almost identical to what I have said in the past: that it's better to live an authentic life and take what comes along with it than to live the way I lived before. I often add that without transitioning, I probably wouldn't have survived anyway, so every day that I live now puts me ahead of the game.

As I recall, he said something about smoking in that blog entry. Was he a smoker? That's supposed to be a bad combination with T. But if he did smoke, I'm sure he knew the risks. It's all such a crap shoot anyway. Some men smoke heavily and live to be ninety.
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Samuel

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Gene

My husband and I were lucky to meet him at the last Colorado Gold Rush conference here in Denver. He signed my copy of "Just Add Hormones" and we had a brief discussion about telling my niece and nephews about how Auntie 'Chelle is becoming Uncle Gene. I wanted to discuss more with him, and it was during the workshops so there was no one to keep from Matt. I was nervous however, and thought I could just try speaking to him again at another Denver transgender event...kinda wish I'd just sucked it up and said what I needed to say...
Who's got two thumbs, is a FTM transsexual artist & moderate gamer who is outspoken about his opinions w/ an insatiable appetite for his enemy's shame? This guy
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blink

Quote from: Gene on May 22, 2014, 09:49:08 PM
My husband and I were lucky to meet him at the last Colorado Gold Rush conference here in Denver. He signed my copy of "Just Add Hormones" and we had a brief discussion about telling my niece and nephews about how Auntie 'Chelle is becoming Uncle Gene. I wanted to discuss more with him, and it was during the workshops so there was no one to keep from Matt. I was nervous however, and thought I could just try speaking to him again at another Denver transgender event...kinda wish I'd just sucked it up and said what I needed to say...
It sucks to want to say something to someone and realize there won't be any more chances. Sorry.
I meant to contact him sometime to say thanks for running his blog, and never did. It's still up right now, unchanged at the moment, I wonder if his family plans to keep Tranifesto online. He answered so many questions and helped a lot of people.
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aleon515

Quote from: blink on May 23, 2014, 10:48:28 AM
It sucks to want to say something to someone and realize there won't be any more chances. Sorry.
I meant to contact him sometime to say thanks for running his blog, and never did. It's still up right now, unchanged at the moment, I wonder if his family plans to keep Tranifesto online. He answered so many questions and helped a lot of people.


Yes, I wondered about this. His FB page is also still up, so I am assuming his family still reads this. Usually they take a little money to continue running, but I would donate to do so. There's a LOT of info there which was very helpful to me. I also found his book "Just Add Hormones" to be very helpful. It doesn't quite match my experiences (I think at one time he presented in quite a feminine way, which I did not). But I felt that it did speak to me anyway.



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Polo

So sad :( I learned a lot from his site, and bought several of his books. I would donate as well, though there are links on his website to sell his books so that should count as revenue generating. I hope they keep his site up for a while.


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