Tuesday’s Two Lines or Less

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Tired of all the bad news lately, here is some good news about a transgender teen in Indiana who was named runner-up prom queen. (Thank you, Tammy for the link.)

 

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Saturday’s post “Saturday Night Lives” was my attempt at fiction. Some folks thought it was a true story, although I labeled the post as “fiction.”

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Thanks to Reva, here is a follow-up story about last Wednesday’s Femulator, Trevor Ladner. It seems that Trevor is a drag artist and her “femulating skills” won her a scholarship to “crossdressing” Tulane and helped educate people about gender roles!

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Femulate contributor Monica P. Mulholland has written a Kindle book, ME!: The gift of being Transgender. All proceeds go to the LGBT suicide line, Lifeline NZ.

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In preparation for next week’s trip to Hamvention in Dayton, I stopped at CVS to buy a bottle of Veet and three packages of “travesti” Kiss stick-on nails. CVS has a sale on their nails this week: buy two sets and get the third set free.

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While on the subject of travel, Travel + Leisure has a timely article “Tips for Transgender Travelers— From the Country’s Most Trans-Friendly Destination.”

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Here is an oldie, but a goodie: Antartic explorer Robert Falcon Scott had a brother name Malcolm, who was a famous professional “crossdresser” femulator back in Victorian England. Here is the story, thanks to Catherine.

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I just realized that it will be “sissy” winter when the Summer Olympics are held in Rio de Janeiro!


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Finally, a big thank you to Linda, for all she has done for me recently!

 

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Danny La Rue in the 1971 British film Our Miss Fred.