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The Dummy: Understanding Transgender Identity Beyond Misconceptions
When a simple comment about mannequins exposed the deeper truth of transgender longing — it's about alignment and authenticity, not artificial imitation.
Apr 64 min read


The Conversation That Changes Everything (And Doesn't Have to End It)
Coming out to a partner can be frightening and disorienting, but it does not automatically mean the end of a relationship; sometimes it becomes the beginning of something more honest and real.
Apr 17 min read


We Need to Talk About How we Support Each Other
A reflection on the strength of the transgender community—and the gaps that still exist in how we support one another beyond visibility and advocacy.
Mar 314 min read


Why Every Workplace Needs a Mental Health First Aider (And No, HR Doesn't Count)
A Mental Health First Aider helps bridge the gap between silent struggle and proper support, making workplaces safer, more responsive and more humane.
Mar 303 min read


More Than Just Letters - What LGBTQIA+ Actually Means
A simple, clear guide to what LGBTQIA+ means, with each letter explained in plain language and the plus sign placed in its proper context.
Mar 306 min read


Can You Really Understand What It’s Like to be Transgender? From my Lived Experience
Most people genuinely can't imagine the transgender experience from the inside - and that's okay. This post explores why lived experience differs fundamentally from empathy, and why listening matters more than assuming you understand.
Mar 276 min read


It Finally Happened, I Was Outed in Public
A trans woman's first public outing experience in Montenegro—being called "Ladyboy" by a stranger—and the raw emotional aftermath of living authentically despite societal judgment and physical realities.
Mar 184 min read


The Quiet Heroes in Your Workplace — Why Mental Health First Aiders Matter
Mental Health First Aiders are the quiet heroes in your workplace, offering a listening ear, early support and a visible commitment to wellbeing long before crises escalate.
Mar 164 min read


The First Time You Walk Out the Door as Yourself
First time out as your true self: heart-pounding courage at the door → hypervigilant streets → small victories → quiet triumph of ordinary existence.
Mar 56 min read


How Do Transgender People in the UK Feel About Having to Use Facilities That Match Their Birth Sex?
UK trans people describe birth-sex bathroom mandates as humiliating, unsafe, and dignity-stripping—forcing daily anxiety, avoidance, and hypervigilance in ordinary spaces.
Mar 44 min read
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