It took 46 years to stop me living a lie

ICWales.ICNetwork.co.uk – by Peter Collins, South Wales Echo

For most of his life, 46-year-old Andrew Cross has been tortured by the feeling that inside his man?s body and mind a woman has been aching to get out.

Suppressing the almost overwhelm…

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Transcript: My Secret Self

SixtyMinutes.Prev01.NineMSN.com.au

Reporter: Barbara Walters
Producers: Alan B. Goldberg, Joneil Adriano

Physically, it’s obvious what we are from the moment we’re born.

We’re either a boy or a girl. And for the vast majority of us, that’s th…

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Transgender patriot speaks out

WorldNetDaily.com – Commentary

First, before I begin, I just want to let you know that I support WND and the work you do primarily as it relates to the illegal-alien invasion and the North American Union. My feedback below doesn’t change that.

I …

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QueerMonton

VueWeekly.com – Ted Kerr

Meet Laura, your friendly next-door gaybour.

Laura Crawford is a 24-year-old thinker, drag king, poet and work-in-progress who grew up in Kingston, Nova Scotia, population 3000. She is a self-identified transgendered, big…

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Im discriminated against because Im NOT Gay

ProgressiveU.org – By daddythumper131

Throughout my life, I’ve only had one constant, that everything changes. These changes may take place over time or in a quick rush, but a constant whirl of chaotic change nevertheless. Even I seem to change dram…

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Transgender Life

ProgressiveU.org – By SmellyCat-13

When he was six years old, Richard Bear discovered something about himself.

He was at a summer camp. On the boys side of the camp, he was severely abused by his campmates. His mother – who worked at the c…

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I did it my way!

PattayaDailyNews.com

I was born in a village thirty kilometres from Muang Kalasin, a male by birth, if not by nature. I?ve had a skirt on since I was a small boy. Girls in the village accepted me as one of them, and the rest called me kratoey…

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They Called me a Tomboy

ProgressiveU.org – By truelife90

I was known as the quiet tomboy in my class since elementary school. I didn’t know English, but I understood what Tomboy meant. I dressed like a boy, my hair was short, I liked to play sports with the boys, and I was…

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Seeking acceptance

TheStar.com – By Elizabeth Tai

WHEN Sarika was forced to bow out of She?s My Son because of her second sister?s protests, she was furious.

?I?m really mad (at my sister?s reaction),? said Sarika when I met her in July.

?She?s scared that m…

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