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		<title>Lifesaving Transgender Websites (June 9, 2009)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I normally don&#8217;t spend much time on transgender-focused websites. For the path I am taking (non-hormones, non-surgical (the big one)), much of the information only applies to a small degree. Once in a while, I do need to look up topics such as work and ID issues. When I do, the first place I go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I normally don&#8217;t spend much time on transgender-focused websites.  For the path I am taking (non-hormones, non-surgical (the big one)), much of the information only applies to a small degree.  Once in a while, I do need to look up topics such as work and ID issues.  When I do, the first place I go is <a href="http://www.tsroadmap.com/" target="new">Andrea James&#8217;s Excellent TS Road Map</a>.</p>
<p>There are many many websites dedicated to Transgender lifestyles and Timetables.  However, if you didn&#8217;t know what you were doing, you&#8217;d have to sift through a pile of links, 85% of which are devoted to weekend warriors and bedroom transgirls, and the other 10% are fake sites.  So where are the remaining 5%.  In my opinion, <a href="http://www.tsroadmap.com/" target="new">TS Road Map</a> is a one-stop shopping center of facts and ideas.  And it applies to anyone who is embarking on, or seriously considering doing it full time.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure my mysteriously absent readers (who communicate by email but never by commenting) can suggest many more relevant sites.  Feel free to, by whatever methods.  <a href="http://www.tsroadmap.com/" target="new">TS Road Map</a> has a links section and looking over them, I see names and places that have been around since the late early 90s, so you are in good hands.  Check out also her links on Fake Internet Transsexuals.</p>
<p>Andrea James has been generous with her knowledge, and you will be sure to gain an insight into how to go about certain aspects of your T*ness.  I know I learned something.  Of all the websites I have seen, this one is the most well-organized, cleanly laid-out info depot.  Just reading some of the pages will reassure you that you are not alone.</p>
<p>Also a particularly notable site I was reading before revisiting TS Road Map is the <a href="http://www.tgender.net/taw/" target="new">Transgender At Work</a> website.  Also, check out  <a href="http://www.gendersanity.com/resources.shtml" target="new">Transgender Employment Links at Gender Sanity</a>.   There is a wealth of lifesaving information and links here for anyone who wants to come out at or between jobs.</p>
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