Archive for the ‘post op tranny’ Category
Shemale Stories - TGirl At The Bus Stop
Posted on Dec 15, 2007 03:16:59 AM

Sometimes, we find shemale stories that would linger in our minds after we’ve read them. This is one shemale story that I always remember and wish would happen to me. But then, I guess tranny lovers would do too.
Here’s an excerpt of that short story. Enjoy.
We were driving a few more minutes when I felt her hand on my cock. I almost jumped out of my skin. She just smiled at me and told me to keep driving. It was like I was under her spell, she instructed me to unzip my pants and I did. Her hand was cool and soft against my hard cock. My hips moved up to give her access to my full 7 inches. I was trying to concentrate on driving but she was driving me crazy, her hand sliding up and down on my shaft.
I turned onto a quieter street so I wouldn’t have to pay as much attention to the other drivers. I moved one of my hands to her thigh but she took it away. “No, don’t,” she said. “not yet.”
I didn’t know what she had planned but I didn’t want her to stop massaging my dick so I put my hand back on the steering wheel. Next thing I know, her red lips are encircling my cock. I almost slammed the brakes on, my legs went so stiff. She looked up at me with those glittering eyes and asked, “Does this feel good?” I groaned and bit out “Oh yeah.”
Read the entire story here.
Tranny Stories - The Talking Tranny Show With Susan Moses
Posted on Dec 1, 2007 06:32:47 AM

The Internet has been a blessing to people who have wanted to air their views and opinion on a grand scale. This is mostly helpful for transsexuals who wish to express their sentiments, as well as give their take on a variety of topics. Such is the case with The Talking Tranny Show With Susan Moses, a podcast dealing with life as a tranny. She has a lot of interesting things to say, and she delivers her speech in a grounded approach that everybody can understand.
Click here to view the podcast.
Hot Tranny - Diary of A Drag Queen
Posted on Dec 1, 2007 06:31:00 AM

If you want to know more about the world of hot trannies and the the men who love them, Neil Harris’ fun memoir is filled with juicy bits and insight. Though the book centers more on the culture of cross-dressing, there are a lot of parallels to be drawn from the crossdressing and transsexual lifestyles as both feed on each other.
Here’s the publisher’s comments about this book.
The sudden break-up with his long-term partner along with the untimely death of a close friend sent cultural critic Daniel Harris—a top gay journalist whose literary and cultural criticism has been praised by Janet Malcolm, Alexander Cockburn, Dale Peck, and Gary Indiana—into a deep depression. Complicating matters was his accompanying mid-life crisis, which entailed facing up to the harsh realities—and daunting challenges—of an aging gay man finding a new partner in today’s youth-worshiping gay world.
Then Harris discovered for the first time dozens of men of all ages and sizes online shopping for sex partners in cyberspace. But he soon found that more than just gay men trolled gay sex sites; plenty of “straight” guys sought male sex buddies online, too, but often with one proviso: their male partners had to dress in women’s clothing. Although Harris had never before done drag and had no prior interest in women’s accessories, he set to work learning the ropes of cross-dressing once easy access to this pool of handsome, desirable and frequently off-limit men was made available to him. Diary of a Drag Queen is a revealing, comic, and sexually charged chronicle of hundreds of one-night stands in high heels.
Diary of A Drag Queen is available in all major bookstores, and even online.
Tranny Culture - Tranny Diaries
Posted on Nov 25, 2007 01:54:19 PM

Here’s an online column about tranny culture that I read weeks ago that I whole-heartedly agree with. Though it was written last year, it still holds true now. Simon Doonan doesn’t mince words in telling us how trannies have been an unacknowledged force in the gay movement. More so, they’re not given the proper respect accorded to them.
Though I have never felt the need to chop off my own willie, I take no issue with those who have. On the contrary, the trannies of the world and I have always hit it off. The best thing about living in New York was always the high density of cross-dressers, transgendered persons, drag queens, hermaphrodites and what-have-yous who sprinkled their fairy dust on all and sundry at L’Escualita, the Pyramid Club, the Copa and other unsavory boîtes. Does anyone still remember G.G.’s Barnum Room? Mandy, Candy, Sandy, Ava and Potassa … thanks for the memories! You “girls” were funny, you were crazy, you freaked people out, and you never failed to add a sizzle of Warholian glamour to any occasion. And you had guts: When the chips were down, it was purse-wielding trannies who subdued the police at the Stonewall riots, while the “butch” clones trembled on the sidelines in their Lacoste shirts.
Let me warn you that it’s a long column, but believe me, it’s a fast read. Click here.
Tranny News - NCAA, Drexel Tackle Homophobia In Sports
Posted on Nov 18, 2007 06:10:50 PM

This tranny news from James Mason has been a long time coming and a good thing for the NCAA. I hope this development would continue to be a step up in making not only transsexual people to have equal rights, but gays, lesbians and bisexual people as well.
The NCAA has made strides in educating its coaches and athletes on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual issues, but there is still room for the NCAA and the schools it governs to improve.
Currently, the NCAA sponsors an array of diversity education programs for all of its schools, which includes homophobia in sports. Charlotte Westerhaus is the Vice President of the NCAA’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion, which coordinates these diversity programs.
“If a school would like to have a presentation, we require the athletic department to go through an introductory course on diversity,” Westerhaus said. “We want people to have a primer on it first, before they have an advanced course. Then a university can bring in a person from a half day to a full day on issues. Homophobia is one of our more requested workshops on an advanced level. In addition to that, what we are now putting together is a best practices document that will highlight diversity related best practices that support student athletes, coaches and administrators.”
Read the whole story here.
Tranny News - Tranny Wreck Radio
Posted on Nov 15, 2007 03:27:19 AM
If you think that transsexuals are just it in for the fuck, think again. Trannies take their sexuality very seriously, and with the audio blog Tranny Wreck Radio, all hell breaks loose! The site tackles every topic imaginable (racism and bigotry, in particular) and is geared to raise a sense of purpose and awareness for being part of a gender minority.
Understand what it means to be a prideful shemale by clicking here!
Tranny News - TV Tranny Wants To Be Preggy?!?
Posted on Nov 12, 2007 05:11:00 AM

Where else but in TVland where you can get tranny news this preposterous? Who would have thought that Rebecca Romijn would even consider pulling this stunt? I wonder if Ugly Betty’s producer Selma Hayek will ever approve or not.
Rebecca Romijn wants Ugly Betty writers to make her character fat so she can have a baby. The blonde beauty, who plays transsexual Alexis Meade in the hit the US TV show, is desperate to start a family with her actor husband Jerry O’Connell and they recently had dinner with Ugly Betty producer Marco Pennette to discuss writing her pregnancy into the show.
Read the story here.
Tranny News - No Sex Change In Japan
Posted on Nov 6, 2007 04:55:12 AM

Here’s a bit of sad news from our transsexual sisters from the Far East. Taken from TrannyNet Magazine, it appears that people who want to have a sex change operation in Japan may have to go elsewhere to get the procedure done.
The Supreme Court has quashed the bid by two western Japan transsexuals to have their genders changed on their official family registers, court officials said Monday.
The nation’s top court turned down the applications from Sayaka Morimura, 47, of Ikoma, Nara Prefecture, and Masami Osako, 51, of Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, to be officially recognised as women.
Both Morimura and Osako were born male, but underwent sex change operations after being diagnosed as suffering from gender identity disorder. Though they both live entirely as women, their respective family registers both continue to list them as men.
Tranny Awareness - What It Means To Be A Transsexual
Posted on Oct 30, 2007 05:21:08 AM
When the word ‘transsexual‘ is thrown during discussions, people express mixed reactions in their faces, if you’re lucky. Some would express their dissent in violent ways, perhaps starting verbal put-downs and such.
It is not an easy life for shemales, but their rights are slowly but surely making its stand in society, and it should see more progress in the coming years. Here’s one letter that I found on the Internet that eloquently describes what it means to be a transsexual in society.
When we strip away all our big words, I feel what’s left as an essential ‘core’ of my transsexualism is my feelings. I feel what makes me happy and what makes me unhappy are my ‘ultimate true description of being transsexual‘. Before transitioning, sometimes people would think of me as though I was a man. Sometimes people make a really big deal about how men and women are different. These sorts of things used to make me *really* upset and I’d just end up feeling miserable about who I am. That’s probably not so clear so I’ll write an example of each. But they are only single examples of a type of experience. I’m going to choose examples from the year or so before I transitioned. The examples don’t describe transsexuality to me; the pervasiveness of experiences like these throughout my life are what I feel describes my transsexuality.
Click here for the whole article!
Tranny News - Tranny Wedding
Posted on Oct 2, 2007 09:21:52 AM

The D-List has got wind of news of a former pop singer getting hitched with a transsexual.
Dead or Alive singer, Pete Burns, married for a second time in London today. Pete was previously married to a chick for 25 years. This time he’s giving sausage a try. He married Michael Simpson in a geisha get-up. The two broke up briefly last year, but got back together.
Pete said he’s still friends with his ex-wife even though he cheated on her ass with his current husband. SCANDAL!
Eff Eva Longoria. This is THE celebrity wedding. What a beautiful bride and by “beautiful” I mean trannylicious.




