Passing/Transitioning Tips for Trangender FTM Guys

Passing/Transitioning Tips for Trangender FTM Guys

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This book will be for transgender FTM individuals who need help with things such as: -Where to get good-quality binders for reasonable prices -How to make safe at-home binders with materials that you alright have that DON'T damage your chest -Where to get good-quality packers for reasonable prices -How to make safe at-home packers that actually work and aren't (too) uncomfortable -Good haircuts for passing, specific to certain face shapes -How to naturally lower your voice -How to pick a name -What to update after legally changing your name -Healthy binding tips -Clothes to wear to help pass, specific to certain body types(ALL OF WHICH ARE VALID) -Body language/healthy postures which still convey masculinity -Makeup to make your face look more masculine -And other useful tips! Please feel free to suggest tips that you've picked up from experience, and we'll try to double-check 'em and put 'em in here! By the way, this book is by a joint account compromising of four trans FTM guys, so hopefully that helps you feel more secure in our reliability and experience.
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A recently out divorcee must explore his identity and how to not be the straight-acting man he's been his whole life. Just when he has found his footing, a flamboyant trans man jumbles up his ideas about what it means to be gay, to be masculine, to be a man. *** Edwin realises he's gay at the ripe age of 56. Coming-out should set him free to finally explore his sexuality, but honestly? He feels lost. He's getting a divorce after thirty years of marriage, half of his friends turn out to be homophobes, he feels an interloper in LGBT places, and for the first time ever, he's living alone. His only remaining certainty - the one he's risked everything for - is that he's attracted to men. To affirm his sexuality, Edwin focuses on everything masculine and seeks out gay men like him. But just when he finds his footing, a flamboyant gay man jumbles up all his ideas about what it means to be gay, to be masculine, to be a man. If Edwin wants to find his community, he'll need to re-examine what it takes to belong. *** Cover by the amazing @SmokeAndOranges! Cover image found by @galaxiesuniverses

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