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My friends from school are meeting my friends from camp!

Started by Shana A, June 25, 2008, 06:25:44 AM

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Shana A

My friends from school are meeting my friends from camp!
Posted by: piny in General

http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2007/06/25/my-friends-from-school-are-meeting-my-friends-from-camp/

So I belong to a few livejournal ftm communities. I still hang out in them, albeit much less frequently. A few people from those spaces have shown up here, and some stuff I've written here has actually been reposted over there. (Always welcome, all of you, and thanks so much for the publicity, feedback, and appendices over there.)

There have been a great many really interesting discussions over there over the past few years: passing, partnering, parenting, visibility, "stealth" practice and theory, the ins and outs and wherefores of transition, in-group distinctions, family dynamics, generational differences, etc. I've been wary of linking to them because those spaces are a little different from this one.
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Natasha

My friends from school are meeting my friends from camp!

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6/25/2008

"So I belong to a few livejournal ftm communities. I still hang out in them, albeit much less frequently. A few people from those spaces have shown up here, and some stuff I've written here has actually been reposted over there. (Always welcome, all of you, and thanks so much for the publicity, feedback, and appendices over there.)

There have been a great many really interesting discussions over there
over the past few years: passing, partnering, parenting, visibility,
"stealth" practice and theory, the ins and outs and wherefores of
transition, in-group distinctions, family dynamics, generational
differences, etc. I've been wary of linking to them because those
spaces are a little different from this one."

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