Category Archives: Jello’s Articles

Surgery Worries

I’ve been moving towards surgery since I started testosterone in 2014. It was an inevitable closure for me, and my goals for transition. John Cena is not representative of how I actually look. As such, there has been a bit … Continue reading

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Public Affection when you are suddenly, openly, queer

I started dating my husband when I was a late teenager. I also was incredibly feminine in appearance. This meant, for the world, we were a heterosexual couple. We were read that way by everyone for decades. Even when I … Continue reading

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Heading Towards Top Surgery

I haven’t had top surgery yet, and believe me, it’s becoming all I think about. I spend more of my brain power on how my chest looks, how uncomfortable my binder is, or counting down to when I can get … Continue reading

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Transgender Job Environments

I graduated college after only being on testosterone for seven months, and at that point about 70-80% of folks read me as male. This meant job hunting was often difficult. My voice was one of the first things to change, … Continue reading

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An Introduction of sorts

I thought, if I was going to write a bit about my experiences on this blog, that I would give everyone a brief history of my transition story. I came out as transgender when I was 40. I have always … Continue reading

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