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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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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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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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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