Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Transsexual Economist

Deirdre McCloskey is an internationally renowned economist and economic historian. She is the author of a memoir recounting her transition from male to female. McCloskey was born Donald, the son of a Harvard professor and a poet. She remembers wanting to be female as early as 11 years old. She writes, “As Donald aged 13 or 14 waited for sleep in his bed, he would fantasize about two things. Please, God, please … Tomorrow when I wake up: I won’t stutter … And I’ll be a girl.”

This is an excerpt from an article about Deirdre McCloskey on  the Equal web site. Read more here.

Transgender Dreams

I sure most of us have dreamed of the life this young transgender woman has been able to achieve! Wonderful does't even begin to describe it! From a couple of the comments, it seems she has also battled cancer in her young life! Wow!


More Womanless Pageant Pix

Here are a few more of the remaining pictures I pulled from the Yahoo Womanless Beauty Pageant site.
You have to love the feminine "cute" look in picture one and wonder if father and son are in picture two and
the final picture is almost in the "too good to be true category". I tried to follow the link listed and the site got bounced by my anti virus protection. If indeed he is a contestant-no wonder he is smiling!

Earning my Way into the Sandbox of Women

  Image from Juli Kosalapova on UnSplash. I call being accepted in the feminine world of ciswomen around me, as being able to play in their...