My newest blog for En Femme has been posted! From the Learning Center: Hannah on Coming Out - A Perfect World The latest article with blogger, trans-activist and fashionista, Hannah McKnight is now available on our Learning Center! Hannah's blog discusses more in-depth her journey as a self-described T-girl. In her previous article for the Learning … Continue reading New En Femme Blog!
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Meeting Your Heroes
A few years ago I went to a book release party for a writer I really liked for a long time. The event was hosted by a local bookstore and the author would be there to sign copies of their newest novel. Up to that point I had purchased every book they published and read … Continue reading Meeting Your Heroes
PFLAG Events in November
PFLAG’s mission is uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, friends, and allies. PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education, and advocacy. PFLAG has 400 chapters and 200,000 supporters crossing multiple generations of American families in major urban centers, small cities, and rural areas … Continue reading PFLAG Events in November
New En Femme blog!
My newest blog for En Femme is now live! Simply titled 'The Talk', I write about some of the most common reactions our partners have when we come out to them. I hope you find it useful. Love, Hannah
Love and Marriage and Crossdressing
Hi girls! I am getting close to finishing my first draft of 'In-Between'. Many of you asked for a section about coming out to your spouse after you've gotten married. This wasn't an easy chapter to write and I really want to thank everyone who wrote in about their experiences with this. Marriage is not … Continue reading Love and Marriage and Crossdressing
Unringing a Bell
Many of us were, or perhaps even still, in denial about who we are and about what we want to wear. Once we stop denying that we want to wear makeup, or heels, or panties, or... a latex french maid outfit, we begin to accept that this is who we are. Once we accept it, … Continue reading Unringing a Bell
Let it Go
We cannot change who we are. No matter how many times we purge our closet, we are still crossdressers, t-girls, and however else you choose to identify as. You can toss out your wardrobe but you cannot walk away from who you are. And why should you? You're perfect the way you are. Once you … Continue reading Let it Go
Ask Hannah’s Wife
Last month my wife offered to answer some questions from t-girls and partners about her experiences, thoughts, and feelings about her relationship with a girl like us. She read every comment, email, and question and I am happy to share with you her responses. Being who we are is not easy, and it's even harder … Continue reading Ask Hannah’s Wife
#girlslikeus
There is a hashtag that a girl like us uses on social media. The tag, conveniently enough, is #girlslikeus. This tag is used to bring attention to our community for the purpose of relatable problems, whether it's trivial such as getting frustrated that Target doesn't normally carry heels in sizes larger that an 11, … Continue reading #girlslikeus
Ask Hannah’s…Wife
We know what it is like to be us. We know how complex, stressful, conflicting, and wonderful it is to be who we are. Sharing this side of us is not easy and I do my best to write about what our partners may be feeling, thinking, or worried about when it comes to being … Continue reading Ask Hannah’s…Wife