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Thursday, September 29, 2011

LOL Jon Stewart

"HE'S GOING TO GET PENISES PUT ON HIS KNEES! SEVENTH GRADE RULES!"

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Dear Cis People...

"I like, don't have any problem with trans people, it's like, their choice and all..."
Why is it that cissexual LGB people often feel the need to announce they don't feel entirely male or female when they clearly do feel like the one connected with their birth sex?  Why is it they feel the need to announce that trans people, many of whom have a legitimate medical diagnosis confirming it, are making a "choice" and then turn around and complain when some anti-family bigot says it's a "choice" that they're gay or lesbian?  Seriously, cis people, can you just stop saying stuff like this?

Thursday, September 8, 2011

My Therapy Postponement is Apparently Overexaggerated

My next therapy appointment is on September 22nd at 2:30.  The reason?  My Dad called me this morning, said that my Mom had gotten a bunch of money she was owed, and told me to schedule my next appointment.  So I did, and there you go.

If you were planning on donating anything, please still do, because I'd rather my parents have to pay for as little of this as possible.  But, at the very least, everything is still going and mostly on schedule.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Browsing Hulu...

Found this:

Which I'm sure most of you won't care about, but my family watches DWTS so, well, there you go.  And yes, I'll be rooting for Chaz.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

I have no problem pimping this out.

I am a big fan of Early to Bed.  About half of what I lovingly call my "dick toolbox" is from this website, and it is a formidable toolbox indeed.

So I am really excited that Early to Bed is having a set of contests with some very awesome prizes.  Today's contest includes a strap-on harness, a strap-on-friendly dildo, and some other cool stuff.

To get it you either tweet or blog (guilty) about the contest, or add the Facebook page.  And I either want that package or want one of my readers to get it, so go sign up darnit!

Therapy Postponement and Stuff I've Learned So Far

I've had a huge run in with money (namely my school funding fell-the-fuck-through) and sadly I need to pay for school before therapy.  It's a difficult choice, but if I'm not in school I'll have a fuckhaul full of even more problems.  Talked to Kara about it, who said something about how I should rush testosterone, which quite frankly offended me a little but I'm sure I'll get over it.  Maybe I'll write about that someday, but right now I'm not in the mood.

By the way, yes, I'm resorting to begging, so if you like this blog please consider leaving something in my ChipIn.  It's in the sidebar to the left, or you can just click here.

But anyway, on to the actual interesting part of this post.  The thing is, for the past couple months I have been living more fully as male than I ever have been.  It was actually a pain in the ass to leave camp because most of my family still "she"s me all the time (even though they know), which they don't regularly do at camp, but I will tell you this:  At work over the summer, at work now, and at school, I am a man.  I mean, I'm a man otherwise, but other peoples' perceptions of me do give me a great deal more confidence in myself and leads to some interesting... learning experiences.  Which, of course, I'll detail here.

  1. Women flirt with me.  Wait, women flirt with me?
    No, seriously, this was a big shock to me, because I still have it in my head that people are perceiving me as female, so when they act toward me in a manner similar to the way they interact with women, I assume they're just viewing me as women.
    As it turns out, in a substantial percentage of women, treating men in a way similar to how they treat their girlfriends is a method of flirting.
    In other words, I spent half the summer leading women on because I assumed their actions meant they secretly saw me as a woman, when in reality they saw me as a suitor.  Boing.