Blogs/Personal Sites:
    Claire
   Blog from a 20-something west
   coast woman. Interesting
   thoughts and links to other
   sites. A good read.
    Courtney
   Gen-X woman with an interesting
   journal and a fun attitude.
    Jayne
   A good friend and confidant and
   a fellow Gen-Y girl. Jayne's
   at nearly the same place in
   transition as I am. Go say hi.
    Jessica
   Another young transitioner
   with an informative and growing
   website.
    Kara
   Another west coaster with a
   good journal and lots of
   introspective information.
   Definitely worth a look.
    Kathryn
   A good site from a mid twenties
   transitioner. Rarely updated, but
   still a good read.
    Lara
   Last we heard, Lara was bicycling
   through Europe and Asia. Hope
   to hear from her again soon.
    Reise
   Another Gen-Y transitioner with
   a new blog-site.
    Victoria
   A stunning woman from the UK
   with a well designed web site.
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TS Road Map
An absolute must visit for anyone contemplating or currently going through transition. Full of information and good advice.
Hair Facts
All the basics about hair removal. A good read.
Hair Tell Message Boards
Looking for an electrologist or laser tech in your area or just have some questions about hair removal? This is a good place to start.
Transgender Care
Information on hormone regimens and many other aspects of transsexuality. From a medical perspective.
Transsexual Voice
One of many websites online about developing a female voice. Has recorded examples and lots of good, basic information.
All Mixed Up
An interesting look at many issues of being transsexual from a woman studying psychology. A good read.
Gender.org
Gender Education and Advocacy (GEA) is a national organization focused on the needs, issues and concerns of gender variant people in society.
Second Type Woman
A great resource discussing issues of body image and transitioning for transsexual women. Not always available.
The Antijen Pages
A good place for transsexual teens and young adults to connect with others their age.
Remembering Our Dead
A memorial.
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