TG Caption – Actress G fiction
He was still doing his job as a cameraman but, because of an unforseen event, he also began to start acting.
After the ”Red Hood“ movie, he could have stopped and choose to remain as a cameraman. That was his
dreamjob after all. But, seeing how everyone was complimenting on his acting as red hood, he developped a
liking to acting.
Meet Emily Couture – One Classy, Stylish and Sexy Lady
Once every month or two during the cooler months of the year we look forward to seeing one of our dearest friends Emily. We have known Emily a long time and we are all fans not only of her style but also of Emily the person who is as beautiful on the inside as you […]
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How To Choose Your Really Dress Size For Cross Dresser Sizes (Male to Female Transgender / Crossdressing Tips)
Men and woman are built differently. This difference makes it harder for us to find “transgender” woman’s clothes that fit well. It also doesn’t help that woman’s clothing sizes use a whole different size scale than men’s clothing. What is cross dresser to do?
Tg Caption – Clean your room fiction
It was summer and as always he still hadn’t clean his room. His mother was angry at him and yelled every single day for a whole month till he finally promised to clean it up. But he didn’t. Yet, his Mum had believed in him and invited her own friends to dinner. She felt so humiliated by her own son that she decided to take harsh mesures : she send her son to a trip.
Jacinda, Our Drag Super Star
Jacinda, formerly known on Facebook as “Just A Sin to Look At” was our third place kitten category winner from last years Glamour Girl Contest. I am sure you all remember her in that stunning red dress. Let’s learn more about Jacinda, shall we (Glamour Girl Contest, winning phone entry) Jacinda is apart of a […]
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The Transgender Women
The women I have encountered at Hamvention have embraced me as a member of their gender even those who are familiar with my roots.
A woman I had never met before and who is the wife of a prominent ham, came up to me after the awards dinner ceremonies. She introduced herself and then asked me if I prefer being called "Stan" or "Stana."
Once that was settled, she went on and on praising me profusely saying what an inspiration I was and how brave I was to do what I do. Then she added that the women at her table were very impressed with my makeup and wanted to know if I gave lessons. And then she invited me to her home. She lives 20 minutes from me, so I accepted the invitation and wait for her to get back to me to confirm a date.
One female ham I have known for many years and who is very familiar with my roots, lives in Connecticut, but I usually only see her in Ohio at Hamvention. She staffs a booth near my booth and we always meet up at one booth or the other to chat and catch up, as was the case Friday morning, when she stopped by my booth. After talking for about ten minutes, she had to go, but before she left, she said, "By the way, you look beautiful!"
I was speechless, but managed to squeak out a "thank you."
Then she added, "I really mean that!"
Now that I had been accepted as a member of the women's club, I decided to join the Young Ladies Radio League (YLRL), which bills itself as "an organization for women with amateur radio licenses and like radio itself, extends to women all over the world."
So I moseyed over to the YLRL booth, where I was greeted as an old girlfriend and encouraged to complete their membership application. The three women staffing the booth couldn't have been nicer and willingly accepted me as a member of their organization even one of the women who must have been familiar with my roots because she congratulated me for my award having seen my photo and bio in the Hamvention program.
With all the recent malarkey about bathrooms, I was a little nervous about using the women's restrooms during my trip, but I threw caution to the wind and used the facilities that corresponded with my presentation. No one called me on it and some of the women I encountered in the restrooms, smiled and/or greeted me with a "Hello," so I guess they felt I belonged.
Wearing Caroline Constas. |
An all-male cast performed Twelfth Night on stage in Buffalo, NY, 2015. |