Mar. 7th, 2006

Hi

Mar. 7th, 2006 12:21 am
[identity profile] frog-hat.livejournal.com
This is a little obscure, but I recently made a website on hair removal and I was hoping I could get some feedback on it.
It's my first real site, so any comments or advice would be appreciated. Especially in terms of content, accuracy, etc.
My site, Hair Removal Guide

Thanks everybody <3
[identity profile] ftmwolfcasey.livejournal.com
My name is Casey Lanham and I am a student at the University of Memphis with a double major in journalism and Spanish. I will be writing an article about the lives of transpeople in the Latino/a community for the April edition of the Memphis GLBT newspaper Triangle Journal News, and I need about 12 people who would be willing to be interview subjects. I need people of all gender identities to participate. If you are interested or have questions/comments, please write me at clanham@memphis.edu. Please contact me by March 14.

Mi nombre es Casey Lanham y soy un estudiante en la Universidad de Memphis con una doble especialidad en el periodismo y español. Estaré escribiendo un artículo sobre las vidas de personas transgéneras en la comunidad de latina para la edición de abril del periódico de Memphis GLBT Triangle Journal News, y necesito aproximadamente 12 personas que estarían dispuestas a ser los sujetos de entrevista. Necesito a personas de todas identidades del género para participar. Si usted es interesado o tiene los preguntas/comentarios, por favor me escriben en clanham@memphis.edu. Contácteme por favor por el 14 de marzo
[identity profile] aubreycolors.livejournal.com
What's your medical plan? ...and does it cover your hormone replacement therapy?



Have any of you loved your mom and/or your dad and lost them because they disowned you? How are you now? I'm on the verge of losing mine, and it hurts so bad.
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Hey all,

This is something I've recently explored in my own journal, but thought it may also be fitting to post here.

I've recently found Virginia Woolf's "Orlando" and strong recommend it to anyone who hasn't encountered it. It tells the centuries-spanning story of a young boy who decides not to grow old, then doesn't, metamorphising into a woman halfway through the book. This influences his/her sense of identity and results in some very compelling observations/critiques of gender, sex, and sexuality (and many other things, of course) and how they relate to a person's identity. I won't go into too much more, as I don't want to spoil the book for those who are interested.

Anyway, in summation, if you haven't --- read this book!

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