Post edited 3:27 am – October 9, 2010 by Jenny M.
Hi
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I thought it might be helpful to all TS/TG girls that come here to know of some of the resources available on the net. I would like to list some of them here, and from time to time I will add sites as I come across them in my search to better understand my self.
http://www.tsroadmap.com Excellent for those who wish to go "all the way". also has many links to other sites.
http://www.donnarose.com Chronicles the journey taken by Donna. Read her book, "Wrapped In Blue".
http://www.lynnconway.com :Lynn Conway has an excellent site, including successful transitions and their stories. Articles on Facial feminization, and Sex Reassignment Surgeries as well.
http://www.heartcorps.com : Melanie Anne Phillips talks about her transition and offers up help and support. There's a good tutorial on voice feminization!
http://www.cross-dressing-guide.com : This is an e-book aimed at crossdressers but contains useful info for transexuals as well. If you don't want to spend the money for the ebook, at least sign up for the free tips. Hey it free!
I hesitate to mention this next site as its "product" competes with Transfemme. It is an ebook that supposedly shows you how to develope feminine breasts using "phytoestrogens". Plants and herbs that mimic the effects of estrogen. This system however, only proports to develope breasts. so I wouldn't expect things like widening of the hips or softening of the skin, decreased body hair growth. So, I am sticking with Transfemme, as I want to give this product a good try (3-4 months or so) before I try something else. But I will mention it only because they have free feminization tips as well. Their site can be found at: http://www.flat2fem.com .
All for now. Enjoy,
Jenny Marie
P.S. I recently, yesterday in fact, came across another website, which I believe will be very helpful to all my sisters here.
http://www.transgenderbeauty.com
This is run by a very beautiful TS. She transitioned when she was in her late teens or early twenties, before the testosterone could damage her appearance. Her site is well laid out and includes a photo page and a "Tips" page. All very useful information, some of which may be redundant but useful none-the-less. Check it out!
Until next time,
Jenny Marie