How I won a human right for all UK transsexuals.
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Mummy, What Did You Do in the War?
Posted in Mercia, Rights, Trans, tagged transsexual rights on 22 April, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Surnames Are Misogynist
Posted in Feminism, Mercia, tagged misogyny, surnames on 21 April, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Surnames are misogynist because they make a woman be named after her father or husband. Mercia Josephine are my forenames.
Stares in Their Eyes
Posted in Mercia on 14 June, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Over the last two years I have experienced a lot of stares, even smirks and giggles at my appearance, and this is when dressed as a man. People seem to think, I am guessing they are never brave enough to say anything, “That is a man wearing make-up,” “That man has lip-stick on,” “That way [...]
Trans Kids
Posted in Blog, Mercia, Trans Kids on 12 June, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I am starting a new category on trans kids, those transgendered people under the age of 18. I never knew any existence in my childhood and youth other than being a trans kid. Whether I was born trans, or had become trans by my first memory at the age of 4, is for scientists to [...]