A random collection of over 1910 books and audiobooks authored by or about my transgender, intersex sisters, and gender-nonconforming persons all over the world. I read some of them, and I was inspired by some of them. I met some of the authors and heroines, some of them are my best friends, and I had the pleasure and honor of interviewing some of them. If you know of any transgender biography that I have not covered yet, please let me know.

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Showing posts with label Nancy Zecca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy Zecca. Show all posts

Nancy Zecca - Als Transfrau leben jenseits der Norm

Original title: "Als Transfrau leben jenseits der Norm" (Living Beyond the Norm as a Trans Woman) by Nancy Zecca.

This reading illustrates how local authorities, in our so-called Quere-friendly state, deal with trans men and trans women. At the moment, the predominant impression is that the society that we who are trans is becoming more and more accepting from time to time. But acceptance is not what we are all demanding: "No, we are talking about everyday inclusion!" There would still be a long way to go.

All beginnings are difficult, as an ALG II recipient to encounter many obstacles. But as a trans woman without surgery or hormone therapy, it is particularly difficult to make herself heard by the job center! Because there is no fairness there.

Nancy Zecca - Genderqueer kein Zufall sondern mein Schicksal

Original title: "Genderqueer kein Zufall sondern mein Schicksal" (Genderqueer no coincidence but my destiny) by Nancy Zecca.

I'm Nancy, a trans woman, with no surgery, no hormone therapy. I wasn't always. It was during puberty that I became interested in women's clothing. I was, at the time, a perfectly normal 13-year-old boy. This desire to wear nylon stockings lasted for a year. The past caught up with me, only again at the age of 52. 

It changed my life so far, completely. You can imagine what it means for my wife, relatives, and friends, they weren't thrilled. I dress up as a woman at carnival. However, it did not end after carnival. On the contrary, I became a crossdresser. This circumstance continued until the age of 60 when I became Nancy Zecca, registered as a trans woman. And that in the book is my story.

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