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Started a blog with transition tips (:

Started by icontact, December 30, 2009, 06:31:39 PM

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icontact

http://somekindofchange.blogspot.com/

Check it out, comment on the post, tell me what you think! Mostly directed towards FtMs, but also applicable to MtFs. Kudos to SilverFang for reminding me to get off my buttocks and start it.

[I hope I am not violating the rules by posting an outside link, as I am at "family" rank, and therefore should be able to post links to outside information.]
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Elijah3291

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insanitylives

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ICatchDinosaurs

You've got some pretty good information.

Me likes!
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Chamillion

good info mate

one question - why didn't you put it up before I transitioned? haha
;D
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icontact

Hardly online anymore. You can reach me at http://cosyoucantbuyahouseinheaven.tumblr.com/ask
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Nero

QuoteNose. Men have bigger and uglier noses. There is just no other way to say it.

LOL Love the bluntness all the way through.  :laugh:
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JonasCarminis

it seemed a little sexist and heteronormative to me.
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Carson

Quote from: Josh on January 06, 2010, 04:48:39 AM
it seemed a little sexist and heteronormative to me.

Me too, no offense Sameth.
Call me a cheat but I make my own fate.

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icontact

It is completely sexist and heteronormative for a reason. Most guys do not pass at first unless they adopt a very heterosexual male image, loose clothing, short hair, low voice. To pass is to become more masculine, and masculine in general society consists of a lot of sexist traditions and habits. If I had suggested that early-transition FtMs continue to keep their hair long and wear tight jeans, most likely, they would not pass.
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Carson

Quote from: Sameth on January 07, 2010, 08:04:01 PM
It is completely sexist and heteronormative for a reason. Most guys do not pass at first unless they adopt a very heterosexual male image, loose clothing, short hair, low voice. To pass is to become more masculine, and masculine in general society consists of a lot of sexist traditions and habits. If I had suggested that early-transition FtMs continue to keep their hair long and wear tight jeans, most likely, they would not pass.

true enough
Call me a cheat but I make my own fate.

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CodyJess

a couple of these things were new to me, and potentially useful. Awesome of you to take the time to write it all out! Bookmark'd.
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KaydinTheSquire

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icontact

Does anyone have any suggestions about other things I should write about?
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Elijah3291

Quote from: Sameth on January 09, 2010, 11:57:41 AM
Does anyone have any suggestions about other things I should write about?

did you talk about how to correct people when they call you ma'am? Yea it seems obvious, but its hard for me to correct people and I hardly ever do.

or maybe.. how to deal with people asking if you are a guy or a girl.
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Silver

Maybe the Standards of Care? Or tips on naturally deepening your voice? Binding techniques? Transpeople tend to have a lot of unusual concerns that don't really get addressed much anywhere else.
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Nero

Don't you have a cool pattern for binders or something? Maybe put that up along with binding tips.
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icontact

What are Standards of Care? I've heard of them, but still not sure what they are, or if they are a UK thing.  ???
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Silver

Actually, I'm pretty sure they're on the wiki.
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Greg

The Harry Benjamin standards of care are international guidelines for the treatment of gender identity disorders. Not particually relevent for a blog about transitioning without hormones or surgery however.

P.s really enjoyed reading the blog.
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