On The Issues Magazine was once published on paper and is now an online only publication. OTI uses the internet for excellent journalism, with the same standards as print publications, and the move has allowed our radical and feminist ideas (posted to On journalism and the internet)
Wow. This is just another example of how much more needs to be done to protect the rights of all human beings. For more info on this subject, please see: Asylum Pitfalls May Await the Transgender Applicant: http://www.ontheissuesmagazine.com/2009summer/2009summer_Neilson.php and Trans (posted to Trans woman sues after former employer requests picture of her genitals)
Thank you so much for posting this. On The Issues Magazine features similar photographs that everyone should see. See the following links for a photography set of transmen by Ella Dreyfus, among other works. "Trans Health Care is a Life (posted to A Series of Questions)
It may be true, as the writer says, that videogames "cannot offer what is experienced and sought-after in real-life relationships." But what videogames can offer is another place where people can experiment freely with their identity. Please see the story (posted to On Modeling Relationships in Video Games)
Beautiful photo essay! I do wonder if I've committed the sin of asking an ignorant question...I did once ask a genderqueer (who self-mentioned her/his gender identity) person what pronoun s/he wanted others to use in reference to her/him. Is that (posted to A Series of Questions)
I don't get the "How do you have sex?" kinds of questions. Why does anyone care? There is not a single person on the planet that I'm interested in knowing how they have sex, unless I'm having sex with them. (posted to A Series of Questions)
Needs another sign: "Why is transmasculine seen as being hip while being transfeminine isn't?" (posted to A Series of Questions)
Certainly simulating the experience of a real relationship is impossible. However one can have a series of optional scenes that may or may not influence the main storyline, and may or may not play out, or may play out different (posted to On Modeling Relationships in Video Games)