Page 1.- "Terf Balls" The never ending battle between the radical feminists or woymn and the radical transgender seemed to come full circle and out again this week. Perhaps, it all coincided with the time of the year "Michfest" happens in Michigan. It's the festival famously known for it's exclusion of trans women by woymn born woymn. If you read the never ending war of words between both sides, the discussion ranges from the ridiculous to the pathetic - sadly. In my simplistic ways of thought, the woymn can stay in their little corner of the girls sandbox and use some sort of "original equipment" genitalia requirement to be there. Flip the coin, it's the same idea as the males who think they are men because of how many kids they have with how many different women. The females Terf's have just come up with a fancier name for their little clique in the sandbox.
Page 2.- "Feminism and the Trans Girl." Ironically this subject "bounced back" to me here in the states, Canada, from a Janie Black post, and from the U.K and Paula. To me, feminism can be defined as human rights-pure and simple. To exclude transgender women from the battles other women have been fighting for years is totally ludicrous to me. First of all, we trans girls bring a unique aspect to the fight which is needed and we bring numbers. Perhaps it goes back to the basic gender theory that women form cliques and men form teams. All that really matters is, from the Hobby Lobby supreme court case to the upcoming same sex marriage case (in the supreme court) - the big court is seemingly listening to the public will. Which, unfortunately is tied into who will scream loudest. Also, what is swept under the carpet around the country is the amount of violence against domestic women. Somehow you would think the Terf's and Trans Nazi's alike would get their minds off of original equipment genitalia and help scream in unison.
Page 3.- "Top 5 Things Trans Girls Wish Guys Knew" We did a fun post recently which was a spin off from a college woman's site. To which Michellewhois commented: I loved this! You hit the proverbial nail squarely on the head. If you haven't read it, just follow the link above-back to it.
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Page 4.- "Coming Out-Everywhere." From Paula's Place :"The big breaking news here in the UK this morning is the transition of Boxing Promoter Frank Maloney, now known as Kelly." Should I say "News from the World Wide Transgender News Network? Thanks Paula!!! News like this brings up an ancient Cyrsti Proverb (sorry Confucius!) "If you can't beat us, understand us or join us, we certainly aren't going away!"

You're right I think we have all gone through (or got stuck in) the "Leg Phase" I am tempted to say that it is all part of growing up. Since many of us didn't start going out wearing complete outfits until we are of more mature years we end up making the mistakes our daughters make in their teens in our forties. I am sure that I am not your only middle aged reader who now regrets the leather mini skirt and thigh boots, yet somehow I still find it difficult to discard them.
Before HRT took over, my triangle wasn't quite so dramatic because I had sort of a rounded proportioned guy deal going on. I could add a little hip foam to equal the width of my shoulders, played with my breast side and learned the hard way to make myself as presentable as I could.