Hello, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Tom and I am a crossdresser. I don't go all out but I love to wear women's panties and skirts. I ride bikes, play video games, etc. I am 20 years old and I still live at my parents' house. They don't know that I am a crossdresser and would not take it very well so I don't wear any skirts, but I would love to meet other crossdressers or trans-anyone near my age in northern Colorado!
Oct. 23rd, 2006
Deny it All You Want Monkey Girl!
Oct. 23rd, 2006 04:35 pmA week into Estraderm and I wake up with sore nipples and swelling surrounding areas.
The way I figure it, all those month of straight Spiro did, in fact pretty much flush all the T that could be flushed out of my system so it's hungrily grabbing what it can find.
Forward, ever forward!
Shelley
The way I figure it, all those month of straight Spiro did, in fact pretty much flush all the T that could be flushed out of my system so it's hungrily grabbing what it can find.
Forward, ever forward!
Shelley
For the third year in a row, we're trying to gather art commemorating the Transgender Day of Remembrance. It's open to anyone, not just webcomic artists. If you're interested, read on.
This year's theme
Each creator should draw their transgendered character as a child (most likely as their birth sex), anywhere from infant age to around five or six; your choice. The picture should be innocent and child-like, and include the caption or title "Every (x) is someone's child," where (x) is replaced with the slur of your choice (prime candidates include 'freak', 'weirdo', 'faggot', 'sissy', 'outcast', and so on; we'd like for each comic to have their own). An additional line, mentioning how many transgendered people were killed in 2006 would finish the comic. As in all the other years, this year's theme is optional, and if you have another idea you'd like to do, feel free to do it and it will be displayed along side the others.
If you'd like to see the previous two years efforts, please visit http://www.dolari.net/dor.
For information on the Day of Remembrance, please visit http://www.gender.org/remember/day/
The following webcomic artists have confirmed that they will be drawing Day of Remembrance themed comics:
Jenn Dolari (Closetspace & A Wish for Wings)
Chris Hazelton (Misfile)
Erin Lindsey (Venus Envy)
Steve Mindykowski (Mundane Circus)
Melanie Pena
Laura Seabrook
JessicaRaven Silverstone (Triquetra Cats)
Mallory Smith (High Maintenance)
If you would like to participate, please EMail Jenn Dolari or Erin Lindsey and let us know! Submissions should be in by November 19th.
Each creator should draw their transgendered character as a child (most likely as their birth sex), anywhere from infant age to around five or six; your choice. The picture should be innocent and child-like, and include the caption or title "Every (x) is someone's child," where (x) is replaced with the slur of your choice (prime candidates include 'freak', 'weirdo', 'faggot', 'sissy', 'outcast', and so on; we'd like for each comic to have their own). An additional line, mentioning how many transgendered people were killed in 2006 would finish the comic. As in all the other years, this year's theme is optional, and if you have another idea you'd like to do, feel free to do it and it will be displayed along side the others.
If you'd like to see the previous two years efforts, please visit http://www.dolari.net/dor.
For information on the Day of Remembrance, please visit http://www.gender.org/remember/day/
The following webcomic artists have confirmed that they will be drawing Day of Remembrance themed comics:
Jenn Dolari (Closetspace & A Wish for Wings)
Chris Hazelton (Misfile)
Erin Lindsey (Venus Envy)
Steve Mindykowski (Mundane Circus)
Melanie Pena
Laura Seabrook
JessicaRaven Silverstone (Triquetra Cats)
Mallory Smith (High Maintenance)
If you would like to participate, please EMail Jenn Dolari or Erin Lindsey and let us know! Submissions should be in by November 19th.