Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Have a Seat Transgender Person!

This is just fun and all so true: "What my Therapist Should Have Discussed".

Go here to take a look!

"She Zow" Review

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Before I forget, which at my age is a common instance every hour, I did get a chance to watch the SheZow animated kids show on Saturday.

It's on the Hub network which as I understand it, has very low ratings.  Amazingly though,  I do have the Hub as part of my 500 channels and there is nothing on -satellite package.

Have to tell you the character in SheZow came a long way from my old school Bugs Bunny in drag cartoon days.

I didn't get much out of it except one tiny part where sister tries to explain the basics of female intuition to the newly feminine SheZow.  She simply said I really don't know why I feel this way- I just do. 

Of course on a much deeper level it matters not what I got out of the cartoon. It's what the kids did.

If you haven't seen any of it, of course there are snippets on YouTube and here is the opening intro on the Cyrsti's Condo big screen:





Sealing the Truth

Well my post earlier today was true according to ABC News:


"A former member of the elite U.S. Navy SEALs has come out to say she's now a woman. Kristin Beck, formerly Chris, served 20 years as a SEAL and fought on some of the most dangerous battlefields in the world, but after she left the service she realized she wasn't living the life she wanted. "Chris really wanted to be a girl and felt that she was a girl and consolidated that identity very early on in childhood," said Anne Speckhard, co-author of Beck's biography "Warrior Princess," which was published over the weekend.

Speckhard told ABC News Beck suppressed that secret for decades, however, through the trials of SEAL training and the harrowing missions that followed, growing a burly beard as she fought on the front lines of American special operations. Brandon Webb, a former SEAL who served on a different SEAL team than Beck, said that Beck's reputation in the SEALs was a good one and said she was, by all appearances, the "consummate guy's guy." But the book says that Chris "had considered living as the woman he felt himself to be for a very long time, but while he was serving as a SEAL he couldn't do it.

" "For years Chris had turned off his sexuality like a light switch and lived as a warrior, consumed with the battle -- living basically asexual. For Chris the other SEALs were brothers and in the man's man warrior lifestyle, even if he had wanted to entertain sexual thoughts, there really was never any time to be thinking too much about sexuality," the book says."

Of course none of Kristin's story is entirely alien to most of us who tried the macho lifestyle.  Go here for more and expect this story  to be huge!

I just wonder how I saw this first in the middle of the night coming from an Australian News Source...although Amazon.com was credited too...time change?

A Complex Day

  JJ Hart. (right) Mother's Day  last night. Liz on left. Another Mother's Day is here and as always, it presents me with many compl...