Showing posts with label transguys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transguys. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2010

I Got a Sex Change with My Best Friend! [documentary: parts 1 & 2]

In the spring of 2007 I made a short documentary film while in college about my best friend Troy (tro23y on YouTube) getting our chest surgeries done together in December of 2006. We went to Dr. Beverly Fischer in Baltimore (Timonium), Maryland.

Chest surgery was one of the most moving and empowering experiences I have ever had, and I can wholeheartedly say it was made 1,000 times better by having it done with Troy.



Thursday, December 17, 2009

Featured FTM #1: Joshua (transguys, transoutlaw)

Every so often I will feature another transguy on my blog. I believe every guy deserves a voice and there are so many guys with great videos and great things to say that need to be heard, and I want to give the other guys in the community the word.

That being said, the first guy I am featuring is Joshua, also known as transoutlaw on YouTube, and @transguys on Twitter. He maintains the super awesome Gender Outlaw Blog, and Transguys.com, the internet's premier magazine for transmen. Joshua is an awesome guy and someone I personally look up to, so without further ado...

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

changing your name

i was recently asked a question about the emotional aspect of changing your name, and i thought that was a great question, as most questions are concerned with the tangible technicalities of name change: documents, court appearances, filling out complicated forms, lawyers, obtaining funds for legal fees, etc.

changing your name is one of the first and biggest steps you take in your transition, whether you choose to legally pursue a name change or not. there is a complex process involved which includes not only picking a new name to be called for the rest of your life (which causes some great anxiety at times, i can attest!), but social aspects as well like getting your friends and family to actually call you the name you've chosen, which once again i can attest that this is no easy (nor quick) feat.

since i was not yet vlogging at the time i was actually picking my name (and coming to terms with leaving my old name and initials behind), i do not have any videos document that process as well as my nominal social transition.i documented the process wellin my livejournal at the time, because that is where all the transguys documented their transitions until youtube came alone.

that being said, here are still some videos related to name change nevertheless:











i hope you find some of them helpful.