There is a special little hell here in the LGBT community of Colorado that is actually started and endorsed by people of the same community. Of course, I speak of the Gender Identity Centre and while there are plenty of good, hard-working people at the Gender Identity Centre, there are quite a few assholes - like the facilitator of the Tuesday night support groups, teeg. Let me just say that ultimately, I have purposely tried to avoid going to the Tuesday night support groups because of the fact that while I like and respect other facilitators like Tina, Spring Marie and Beth, there is one that is the most deserving of my outrage and vitriol. The evil she-devil known as Teeg, or TG Spirit (on the public GIC website). No amount nor intensity of words could ever exclaim what tuesday night support groups are like with her, but I can give you a quick summary. Continue reading ‘Tuesday Night Support Groups at the GIC’
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Today, when I went to the clinic to pick up my hormones, I saw a fellow sister. Another transsexual waiting (I think) to pick up her medicine. I was happy to meet another sister AROUND MY AGE but I was even more worried that I was able to pick her out so very well from the croud of people that are normally at the clinic. Is it how we look, dress, speak or act? Somewhat, but I think the ability to be able to tell if another person is transsexual comes in a little think that has been called “t-dar”. Now, t-dar, or transsexual radar, is a radar that people possess to determine whether or not someone is transsexual or not. And furthermore, there is a wonder about who possesses the knowledge of how to utilize this special skill and who does not. Continue reading ‘What is T-Dar?’
As I have let on numerous times in my last post and in my day to day conversations, yesterday was my 21st birthday. It was also the day of the pride parade. And to be fair, I didn’t just attend the parade, I marched in it with my fellow UUs and my friend Judy. It was a very high energy event and I was very excited to be a part of the parade. True, it was hot and I wasn’t wearing a suitable hat, let alone sunscreen with a suitable SPF (15 is not enough, I tells ya!), but I am definitely doing this again next year. ^_^ Continue reading ‘Happy Pride and Happy 21st Birthday’