About underwear
 

By Diana cd, on 24-03-2008 13:02

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Published in : Grožio paslaptys, Grožio paslaptys

Source: www.wikipedia.org

Image A bikini or two-piece is a type of women's swimsuit, characterized by two separate parts — one covering the breasts, the other the groin (and optionally the buttocks), leaving an uncovered area between the two garments. It is often worn in hot weather and while swimming. The shapes of both parts of a bikini closely resemble women's underwear, and the lower part of a bikini can therefore range from the more revealing thong or g-string to briefs and the more modest square-cut shorts.

in recent years, many underwear retailers have begun selling Men's bikini underwear. For men, a bikini is a type of undergarment that is smaller and more revealing than men's briefs. Sometimes the term bikini is used to describe the type of man's swimsuit also known as a speedo although men's bikini swimsuits do exist that are not brief like. Men's bikinis can have both high or low side panels and normally rest lower than the true waist or at the upper hips. Most men's bikinis lack a button or flap front. Many do not have a visible waistband like briefs. Companies like Hanes, Fruit of the loom, Jockey, Joe Boxer, and Target-created brand Merona commonly sell Men's Bikinis, as well as thongs and g-strings for men.

 

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Toward a Resolution of GID, the Model of Disease
 

By Diana cd, on 23-03-2008 08:31

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Published in : About transgenderism, Apie transgenderism'ą

Source: http://www.makezine.org

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The question whether transgenderism is a disease is hotly debated in both the medical and transgender community. This paper seeks to reconcile this question by defining disease, examining the moral meanings of classification as a disease, and with this model clarifying both what is meant by treatment and whether the state of being transgender is in fact a disease. 

Disease: A clinically significant adverse effect or experience for an organism due to an interaction between one or more biological traits of that organism and the environment in which it resides. 

This definition recognizes the fact that abstracted from its environment, whether a given genotype or phenotype is a disease cannot be accurately determined. An illustrative example is  non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM.)[1] The genes (and proteins and cellular phenotype they produce) which in the developed world results in NIDDM are not a disease when abstracted from their environment. When examined independent of an environment that provides an abundance of food and a relatively sedentary lifestyle, this 'thrifty phenotype' that preserves energy, stores fat efficiently, and provides energy stores for times of famine can be a positive trait.

 

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A Wife's Perspective
 

By Diana cd, on 22-03-2008 07:08

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Published in : Žmonės, Žmonės

Source: http://www.beaumontsociety.org.uk/wobs/wifesperspective.html

Image After two years of marriage you've just found out our husband is a transvestite - what the hell do you do now?

At 22 years of age I was an 'innocent', naive to the point where I thought sex meant the missionary position and I didn't understand anything about transvestism, gay relationships and sexual diversity, so as you can imagine my partners 'confession' came as quite a bombshell. I didn't know who to turn to, felt disgusted and ashamed and extremely lonely. Since then, and having been made to watch over the years, chat shows on the subject, and read any articles that could be found it seems the tide is changing and many wives will now readily accept their husbands wish to fulfil their need to dress and act as a woman. But for every willing wife there will be one that is shocked, scared and alone. 26 years on I hope my experiences and insight can help other couples that may find themselves in a similar situation.
Firstly lets try and explode some of the myth by defining common terms in use today.
 

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All about sex change
 

By Diana cd, on 01-03-2008 08:26

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Published in : About transgenderism, Apie transgenderism'ą

Source: health24.com

 

Image  The gender reassignment process

 

Changing the appearance of your body to that of the opposite sex is a long process. This is because being viewed as female, or male, has a lot more to do with performance and role, than it has to do with what is between your legs.

Gender reassignment as a process, follows the same path for FTMs (female to males) as well as MTFs (male to females) at the beginning.

Beyond surgery there are formal changes that need to be made to personal documentation such as passports, identity documents and the like. When you undergo gender reassignment, your whole world has to shift at every level.

 

 

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Hormone replacement therapy (trans)
 

By Diana cd, on 01-03-2008 08:23

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Published in : About transgenderism, Apie transgenderism'ą


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ImageHormone replacement therapy (HRT) for transgender and transsexual people replaces the hormonessex. Its purpose is to cause the development of the secondary sex characteristics of the desired gender. It can not undo the changes produced by the first natural occurring puberty of transgender people, this is done by sexual reassignment surgery and for transwomen by epilation. Some intersex people also receive HRT, either starting in childhood to confirm the gender they were assigned, or later, if this assignment has proven to be incorrect. naturally occurring in their bodies with those of the other

While some argue that hormonal therapy does not truly masculinize or feminize, the question is one of definitions. If by masculinize and feminize one means to completely reproduce the male or female biological state, that cannot be done with current medical or surgical therapy. However, the goal of HRT, and indeed all somatic treatments, is to provide patients with a more satisfying body that is more congruent with their true psychological gender identity. It should be noted that the effects of hormonal therapy are often much more satisfying to transgender men than transgender women. It is easier to produce secondary male sexual characteristics with androgens than it is to rid transgender women of those established characteristics.
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Study of Gothic subculture
 

By Diana cd, on 01-11-2007 09:03

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Published in : Kultūra, Kultūra

Source: http://www.gothicsubculture.com/ 

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Origins of Gothic

There's a very thorough article about the history and growth of the gothic movement called Undead Undead Undead that appeared in Alternative Press in November of 1994. This article is posted in the News Articles section.


Two musicians most often credited as the "Grandfather" and "Grandmother" of Goth: Peter Murphy (formerly of Bauhaus, now doing solo work) and Siouxsie Sioux (formerly of Siouxsie and the Banshees, now with The Creatures). Bauhaus released their first single in 1979. Siouxsie and the Banshees first formed in a haphazard fashion in 1976 and released their first single in 1978. The statement is often made that Sioux was the one who coined the term "gothic" when she mentioned it was the new direction the band was taking. Entranced: the Siouxsie and the Banshees Story suggests that the music press, not Sioux, were the ones who tagged Siouxsie and the Banshees with the label "gothic."

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex Change
 

By Diana cd, on 21-10-2007 07:04

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Published in : About transgenderism, Apie transgenderism'ą

Source: http://www.heartcorps.com/journeys/everything/introduction.htm

 Introduction

Unlike it's frivolous name, this book is actually a serious look at the nature of transsexuality: what it is, why it is, and how sex reassignment is accomplished, both surgically and socially. You may be surprised to learn that one out of ten adults in this country believe themselves to be transgendered to some degree.

What does it mean to be transgendered and how does that relate to being transsexual? Before we can define transgenderism and transsexuality, we must first be able to define gender and sexuality without the "trans".

Surprisingly, although most everyone has a good feel for what these terms mean, hardly anyone has a good understanding of them. Before we try to describe the nature and process of sex change then, let us take a brief moment to examine human sexuality in general.

 

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Hormones - FAQ
 

By Diana cd, on 20-10-2007 07:00

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Published in : About transgenderism, Apie transgenderism'ą

Source: http://ftm.org.uk/faq/hormones

Image Hormones

When taking male hormones (generally some form of testosterone) you are changing your hormonal morphology to that of a physiological male, so you adopt all the possible health risks that ordinary males have - ie. an earlier risk of heart attack, high blood pressure etc. However you do cut your risks of developing women’s diseases such as breast cancer, and thrombosis etc. So just when you thought life was getting better, healthy living is back in fashion!!!:-

  • Cut down on butter and eggs
  • Stop or reduce your smoking
  • Reduce your alcohol intake
  • Take up some exercise - try jogging

 

 

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