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where to buy tucking underwear in the uk
meet the women creating tucking underwear for transfeminine people in the uk
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what if trans day of remembrance was a public vow to be a good traitor?
you could argue that tdor is a performance of the idea that once one’s transness is known to a trans community, your name and status will be preserved, in direct opposition to the many ways in which it is otherwise erased, and has been erased through history. this is a perfectly reasonable account of what…
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a new legacy: now more than ever, trans women must tell their own stories
a new legacy channels our grief in the creation of new narratives. transfeminine people are currently in an incredibly hypervisible position, both in the streets and in the media, with an unnecessary amount of coverage surrounding us and our legitimacy to rights, yet very little actual transfeminine representation in charge of this coverage. we are…
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i’m tired of hearing about trans widows. i want to hear about the trans wives.
transitioning whilst in a relationship can hold many complexities and have several outcomes, but i reject the narrative that a transition is a death to be mourned, or an impasse, or the tragic, instant full stop on a life together. i don’t and cannot see it that way.i am blessed to have witnessed the beautiful…
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a certain summer ~ a reflection on travelling and passing
for the rest of the month i was there, more instances like this had me feeling like marilyn monroe in that scene in ‘the seven year itch’ – her skirt high up in the air, trying to protect her modesty. or at least i was pretending to, and failing miserably. everywhere i went i was…
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into the wild: finding liberation in van life as a trans woman
autumn simone shares how she reconnected with nature as a trans woman through travelling across the uk on a van.
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‘this is for us baby, not for them’ – travis alabanza on their new book “none of the above”
an excerpt from travis alabanza’s new book: ‘none of the above’ alongside an interview with the writer discussing how the book came to be, the potential for trans politics, and how to build a new canon of trans literature.