Her Story
Her Story, Today, I was grazing parts of the internet that I want to seek out. Last night, I found myself on a site called Texture. Which allows a subscription service after 14 days (2 wks) of using/view the magazines. One of them were "Out" Magazine. This is a good magazine. I just wanted something centered on Tran issues. So I googled trans.
The first thing that comes up was Trans man magazine. That wasn't for me # 1 I'm not a trans man. This is a good read for trans men. Just not for me. So I continued to look. Than I found trans global lifestyle magazine. Granted the word lifestyle is a bit off putting. Since its not a lifestyle, that's who we identify as. Just as gay people or gay men/lesbian women for the longest time didn't identify as a "gay lifestyle" being either Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, this isn't a life style.
This is our identity. A very small part of who we are. Just like any Cis gendered men/women, their lifestyle isn't their gender identity or expression for MTF & FTM or questioning individual that still have a great deal of living whether it be on the "online" world or RL= Real Life. But I digress. Learning more about the trans world. And since I'm a trans woman, I'm not out, and I'm not in (closeted). I'm just me. I don't hide who I am. I just choose who knows, or the very least who I want to know. Which drums up the loves ones around me. Hahah.
I believe in my heart if you know I'm trans, you will treat me differently than if you thought of me as a Cis gender Grazing upon the magazine Trans Global Magazine showed me a great deal. In fact I see a bigger world out there- that does exist. That's when I found
Her Story
The title is perfect for the people in the film. This series is the ultimate sentiment of trans women and dating. I know, I felt the same way Paige felt when ever on a date. I don't like to tell any man about me. Everything else is ok. But telling a man that your trans... That's a death sentence. If you really like that man; how is to you, what he looks like, how he speaks. Respect, etc. There's a whole list that (I'm sure I'm not the only one) that us women whether trans/gay/queer have about our partner (s). I belong to a site and have for years called transgederdate.com. Its a nice site, most of the men that I'm interested in are either far away, only want sex (even tho some say they want a relationship, and some of them come clean. And they tell you what they want) or other undesirable's that you wouldn't ever think about. Thank you girls and some guys for making that series, and I have donated. I wish it could be more. Finally we have film production that get us! All women alike.