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
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Ask Hannah!
I’m just curious, other than that time you ran into your mom, have you ever been caught out as Hannah by someone from your “Non-Hannah” life? If so, what did you do? How did you react? No, thank goodness. The only time something similar happened was when I was in male mode shopping for a … Continue reading Ask Hannah!
Ask Hannah!
I like to crossdress and I'm trying to totally come out of the closet but I'm afraid I might lose friends. It's easy for me to say that it doesn't matter what people say or think and that we must live our lives for us, and for no one else. We can't wait for the … Continue reading Ask Hannah!
Ask Hannah!
What is the best way for me to meet other girls that just want to hang out dressed up? I'm not looking for hookups, just fun people like me I know a lot of t-girls. In our male lives we work in warehouses, banks, offices, and just about every profession you can imagine. You never … Continue reading Ask Hannah!
The Pink Fog
It was a very hot weekend. Over those few days what I remember the most was how hot it was. It was a Friday night and after a glass or two of wine, I told my girlfriend, the girl I would marry years later, about me. I danced around the word 'crossdresser' because even then … Continue reading The Pink Fog
PFLAG’s Events for April
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’s Events for April
Marriage and the T-Girl
I have written quite a bit about relationships and our gender identity. I have always and will always say that we need to be honest and open about who we are before the relationship is serious. Some of us, for various reasons, weren't able to do that. For some of us, we were in denial. … Continue reading Marriage and the T-Girl
Trans Visibility Week
From The Journal: The University of Illinois Springfield kicks off another string of inclusive events celebrating diversity, widespread community support and equality for all. UIS’ second-ever-hosted Trans Visibility Week is co-sponsored by the UIS Women’s Center, Organization of Latin American Students, and Gamma Phi Omega International Sorority, Inc. ...and this Sunday is the Transgender Day … Continue reading Trans Visibility Week
Destroy Your Enemies, Not Your Allies
Now that's a fun title, isn't it? When we first start to come out to others, so begins a deluge of feelings, experiences, emotions, desires and dreams. We are no longer holding back our other selves, the years of secrets and loneliness. We are free. Well, more free than we were before. Of course, after … Continue reading Destroy Your Enemies, Not Your Allies
Be Worth It
If you are reading this, there is a really good chance you could, and do, identify as transgender. I define that term rather broadly so whether you are on hormones, living full-time or just wearing a cute pair of panties or have pink toenails there's a really strong likelihood you fit within that definition. Based … Continue reading Be Worth It