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International
Foundation
for
Gender
Education (IFGE) entered the second half of 1993
with a deficit of $60,000, according to a fund-raising
letter sent to support groups and influential gender
community members by the IFGE board of
directors.
The letter recounted IFGE's successful outreach
projects, such as the publication this year of The
Employer's Guide to Transition on the Job
and The Media Guide, and IFGE's booth at this
year's annual meeting of the American Psychiatric
Association. It also updated progress on two new
videos aimed at F2M and M2F TSs and an audio
tape on hormones for the medical profession.
Except for the Media Guide, which was funded by
a grant from the IFGE-administered Winslow
Street Fund, the letter did not indicate how the
projects were funded in light of the deficit, nor did
it indicate how IFGE had overspent.
In an attempt to raise funds to cover the deficit,
the letter stated that many board members
"contribute our time, travel around the country at
[their] own expense ... and still find the means to
make a monetary contribution." The letter did not
indicate what other steps the board was taking to
rectify the situation.
IFGE's
"Coming Together-Working Together"
convention is still scheduled to take place in
Portland, Ore., next March, and Tapestry
editor-in-chief Vivian Allen told Cross-Talk in a
telephone interview that the next issue of the IFGE
magazine will be published as scheduled.
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TransEqual, the human rights organization credited
with
negotiating with
Canadian
government
officials and legislators to add civil rights protection
for the gender community in that country, has
"passed the baton" to the TSs and TGs now
protected by law, and is "packing it in'', according to
TransEqual director Laura Masters.
Although TransEqual was "among the most
successful activists in the field" of human rights
legislation, according to Masters, a combination of
apathy
and
antipathy
leveled
against
the
organization by its peers in recent months made it
necessary to transfer what "clients" they had to
lawyers or directly to human rights agencies.
Masters said that every piece of legislation needed
for gender community members lo file human
rights complaints with governmental agencies now
exists. She says that such complaints can be filed on
the basis of discrimination based on sex in housing,
employment, commercial establishments, etc. She
pointed out that since such complaints are required
by law to be handled confidentially, there is no
danger of an individual "outing" himself or herself
in the process.
Masters, in a telephone interview with Cross-Talk,
said she would continue as an individual to be an
activist in the area of Canadian human rights.
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Longtime gender community businessman Vernon
Porter has opened a new "transformation center"
to allow anyone a more complete opportunity to
partake in crossdressing to a more complete extent.
"This transformation is like nowhere else in the
world," Porter said. "This new complex comes
complete with a beauty and barber shop, wig and
makeup area, and a dressing facility complete with
shoes and clothing." Porter said the new center
includes areas for socializing and educational
seminars, classes, and clinics.
Porter
intends
to
offer
overnight
guest
accommodations as well in order to make the new
facility "all inclusive for the crossdresser and his
family".
DOD
A new journal dedicated to transsexual feminism
has published its first issue and is now looking for
editorial submissions.
TransSisters, published by post-operative TS
lesbian Davina Anne Gabriel, released its first issue
in September. Its stated purpose is to "provide a
forum dealing specifically with the issues of
transsexuality and feminism." Gabriel says she
hopes to promote dialogue between the transsexual
and feminist communities and foster understanding
and consciousness between the two communities.
The first issue contained an interview with
transgendered lesbian activist and author Leslie
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An ambitious schedule of events has been released
for the annual "California Dreamin"' weekend
hosted by Powder Puffs Of California (PPOC) at
the end of April each year.
This year's event will attempt to bring most of the
gender community organizations in the state . into
the program by adding participation from San
Diego's Neutral Corner and San Francisco's ETVC
and nearby Diablo Valley Girls (DVG), according to
preliminary schedule information released in
October.
Among the planned events are a train trip to San
Diego for a dinner hosted by Neutral Corner,
couples seminars hosted by ETVC/DVG's Donna
and Julie Freeman, a full track of TS seminars
moderated by Born Free's Gina Ann Barnette, and
a "chapel of love" for those wishing to repeat their
wedding vows en femme.
Speaker at the Saturday night banquet will be
attorney Phyllis Randolph Frye. The theme for the
banquet will be "The Dapper Flapper Night",
featuring roaring '20s outfits.
The weekend overlapping April and May (April 27
through May 1) will again be the dates for the
event.
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Helene Masiko -- who performs at AIDS benefits in
Philadelphia as Zelda Wolfgang -- has the drag
queen act down so well that a columnist in of the
city's gay newspapers actually believed that "he"
was the "ultimate drag queen ... a combo Peggy
Bundy /diner waitress -- the epitome of white trash
and tackiness."
Masiko called the newspaper to set the record
straight (so to speak) because "my vagina was
screaming for a retraction." She noted that she has
a husband and kids, and, in fact, her husband
shared the stage with her at a recent benefit as
Elvis.
ODD
Sometimes even an expert can be fooled,
especially if she isn't wearing her glasses.
When Joan Jett Blakk, the Chicago drag queen who
campaigned for president in 1992 on the Queer
Nation ticket, was at the lesbian and gay March On
Washington earlier this year, she was mobbed by
adoring fans. Unfortunately, she didn't have her
glasses on, and didn't recognize some of them who
also happened to be quite famous.
"A lovely woman grabbed my arm and told me what
a cool thing I was doing running for president. I was
thinking, where do I know her from. I knew she
looked familiar. So did the drag queen next to her
in the turban."
Later, Joan learned that the woman was Mary
Wilson, formerly of the Supremes, and the "drag
queen" was Eartha Kitt!
DOD
Joan has already said she will run for president in
'96 . But the recent emigre to San Francisco will fill
her time in the next few months with a try for the
Golden State governorship. It should be quite a
race for during her 1992 White House bid she was
visited by Democratic candidate Paul Tsongas who
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And there is something else new in San Francisco, a
new 'zine reporting on the local drag scene.
According to an editor, Girlfriend "shamelessly
cashes in on today's drag queen mania and provides
interviews, reviews, gossip, and an up-to-date look
at the nightlife scene ." .
ODD
lt probably isn't surprising that real women are
being mistaken for drag queens especially now that
queens are giving the rea l girls beauty tips.
The October issue of Elle features beauty advice
from two of New York's major drag queens -- Lady
Bunny and Lahoma Van Zandt. And what tip did
Lady B. impart to the G.G.s? How to turn a pim ple
into a beauty mark with liquid eyeliner.
ODD
The confusion isn't being helped by fa shi on
designers. At their spring ready-to-wear show in
Milan in October, designers -- including Galliano -put models in what one fashion commentat or
called "strumpet styles straight out of the red-light
district." Or, as Ms. Sincla ir sometimes feels ,
straight from a transvestite support group meeting.
ODD
Then there are the women who shop in transvestite
boutiques to get the real thing.
lo October, Roseanne Arnold spent $500 at Lydia's
TV Fashions in Sherman Oaks, Calif. Among her
purchases were a pair of silicone breast forms.
As Kym Richards notes, "What? They're not big
enough already?"
ODO
Of course the best endorsement of drag so far
came when Washington, D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt
Kelly proclaimed Sept. 15 "Miss Stonewall Pride
and Stonewall Education Day" in the nation's
capital.
The Miss Stonewall Pride pageant raises money to
educate the lesbian and gay community that drag
queens began the modern gay rights movement in
1969.
DOD
While Ms. Sim lair thinks this is significant, some of
her readers evidently believe that the true measure
of the acceptance of drag is the number of times a
character on :he cartoon show The Simpsons
crossdresses. It see~ ms that every male character on
the show has either dressed up as a woman or
fantasized about it.
This is about a.s important as Bugs Bunny
impersonating Carmen Miranda. Interesting? Yes.
Significant? Hardly, given that these are cartoon
characters whos1:: attraction lies in their ability to
separate themselves from reality. Besides, as far as
The Simpson s are concerned, we would expect
that creator Ma tt Groening, who brought us the
odd gay couple nf Akbar and Jeff, would resort to
drag from time to time.
DOD
Of more significance, perhaps, is the appearance of
crossdressing as a minor plot element in several
new movies. It seems that screen writers have been
smitten with The Crying Ganze bug. To wit ...
In True Roma n ce, Christian Slater tells Patricia
Arquette, "I can' t tell you how relieved I was when
you took off your dress. You didn't have a dick!"
(Perhaps, faithful NewsQueen readers will think
that Slater was confus.ing Arquette with her brother
who is a drag que en.)
In Striking .Distance, Sarah Jessica Parker asks
Bruce Willis, "Are you really a man?"
ODD
Speaking of movies, Ms. Sinclair may have omitted
one from her recent catalog of new films featuring
crossdressing. In a magazine from New Zealand she
read about "a fascinating major movie that
features crossdressing in a big way soon to be
relea sed around NZ. It is called Just Like A
Woman and features Educating Rita star Julia
Waters and a Tony Curtis look-alike who plays the
major role of the crossdresser."
Anybody out there heard of this film?
ODO
Capitalizing on the popularity of drag, Dakin
Williams, the brother of playwright Tennessee
Williams, portrayed Blanche DuBois in a Key West
production of his brother's play A Streetcar
Named Desire.
Williams wore a pink plaid dress, white long johns,
two glistening strands of pearls and a curly blonde
wig to portray the tragic heroine who depends "on
the kindness of strangers."
Audience reaction was mixed, but Williams thinks
his brother would have enjoyed his interpretation .
ODO
As tyros move into drag, experienced hands are
moving away from glamour.
Jim Bailey, whose has done impressions of everyone
from Barbra Streisand to Patsy Kline, has a role in
the San Francisco production of the play Jeffrey.
ODO
But once bitten by the drag bug, it's hard to let go.
Just ask Tim Curry, who 20 years ago founded a cult
with his "sweet transvestite" in The Rocky Horror
Picture Show.
When producers of an episode of HBO's Tales
From the Crypt asked Curry to play three roles,
he turned them down because two of the parts
were as women.
"I still get more attention for that part (in Rocky
Horror) that I'd like," he said. "But I finally told
myself, 'that was 20 years ago. Lighten up! '"
DOD
Drag may play well in San Francisco, the District of
Columbia,
Key
West,
New
York,
and
"televisionland" but it is still considered strange
behavior in Iowa, so much so that a teaching
assistant at the University of Iowa has received a
letter of reprimand for failing to warn students
before he
showed them the drag queen
documentary Paris Is Burning.
"The person was not reprimanded for showing the
film, but for not complying with our expectations
that students be warned about contents," a
university spokeswoman said .
After viewing the film, most of the students said
that the queens were persons of lower intelligence
and that they all looked like men in dresses.
DOD
Ms. Sinclair hastens to point out that not everyone
in Iowa is dragophobic. For example, the Gay and
Lesbian Resource Center in Des Moines serves the
entire community of sexual minorities, including
transgendered persons . But with this summer's
Midwest floods, the center is asking for our help.
Before the flood, the five-year-old center received
donations totaling $4,000 a month. But the
economic troubles brought on by the surging waters
have cut the contributions by nearly two-thirds. The
center itself was not damaged by the floods.
Readers who want to help keep the center alive
and continue its services to Iowa's sexual minorities
can write to Michael Current, Executive Director,
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DOD
Drag definitely doesn't play well in Sicily, where it
often comes into conflict with machismo.
When Vincenzo Mandanici learned that his
33-year-old son Giuseppe was working the streets as
a transvestite prostitute, he was so ashamed that
he paid a local hit man the equivalent of $700 to
gun down his son as he plied his trade. After a
month-long battle for his life, Giuseppe died and
his father is charged with murder.
ODD
Unfortunately, it isn't news when transgendered
persons turn to prostitution. But there was news in
Cleveland, Ohio, recently when police arrested a
12-year-old boy for prostitution .
Police said the boy had bee.n soliciting male clients
for four months before he was propositioned an
undercover police officer. They said the boy told
them that he believes he is a "woman trapped in a
man's body," and that he had no other way to meet
sex partners.
The boy' s mother said he had been arrested before
on curfew violations.
ODO
The sad story from Cleveland may not have been
surprising to Time magazine readers who in June
read about a prostitution ring operating in Moscow
using 11-year-old boys masquerading as young girls.
ODD
We'll end this column on a lighter note, quoting two
observations about the transgendered condition.
The first comes from Sister Paula, a transsexual
television evangelist in the Northwest (we think
Washington State):
"I was born with my mother's features and my
father's fixtures."
And finally, Boy George on the double standards
regarding androgyny:
"You see Prince, he's got heels on, he's got
see-through polka dot panties, but he's got the
guitar and somehow that makes him macho."
DOD
Ms . Sinclair already has heels and panties (both polka
dot and plain) ; so this year she is asking Santa to bring
her a guitar . Sh e also asks that you send clippings about
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effect
they
have.
Thus,
are different. She comments
crossdressers in public may be
that most styles of clothing
"read" because their outfit is
worn by women are marked,
inappropriately marked for
that
is
their
attire
the situation.
differentiates them from the
Wives and partners can be of
help
here
because
they
"basic woman". Interestingly,
though,
women
can
be
instinctively
know
what
marked
by
not wearing
works. Sometimes the result,
makeup, etc. for in our
while "socially correct" may
culture the "basic woman" is
not be pleasing to him
expected to do so! Men, on
because it does not contain
the other hand, do not wear
all the elements of sensuality
clothing that is intended to
he desires. For example,
differentiate
them
from
jeans, running shoes and a
other men. Granted, there
casual
blouse
may
be
are
different
styles
of
appropriate but he would
clothing for men, formal, _ _ _ _ _ __.________________ rather wear a miniskirt, black
informal, etc. but in a given setting most men dress
stockings and 4" heels.
in the traditional form. The time a man 's style of
For the crossdresser who chooses never to go out in
dress would be marked is when it is inappropriate
public, the concept of marking has little use.
for the setting, for example wearing casual clothes
However, for those who do, it seems useful because
to a formal dance.
it is a way of having a check list.
Dr. Tannen also wrote, "Men can choose styles that
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expected him to be has blinded her to his reality -he is a crossdresser -- and she has blamed him for
bringing intense pain to her. He simply wasn't the
man she thought she married, and that is his fault,
in her eyes. So lost in her loss, she is unable to see
beyond her pain -- to his pain.
She
has
become
trapped
by
unrealistic
expectations that because she is hurt, he will be
able to abandon his gender-gifts and "make it all
right again."
Dr . Read also writes, "Uncover your partner gently,
slowly, patiently, for much of the interior is
vulnerable and scared." My friend's wife hasn 't
been able to see his vulnerability or fear, or the
intensity of the pain he feels, for he is being forced
into denying someone he is, and he is so guilty at
causing her pain and grief.
She writes, "Don't short change your partner by not
giving a chance to understand you. Don't assume
you won't be understood and so not share yourself,
your ideas or your feelings."
In this, I think she is saying that in an intimate
relationship, we each need to put aside the fears,
and expose all that we are to our partner, without
fear of retribution . My friend, in his attempts to do
this, thought his wife needed to know about this
other side of him, he trusted her, his dearest friend,
and now, in his eyes, she has destroyed his attempts
to share all he was with her.
Are there answers for my friend and his wife, and
for you and your partner? I think there are, but it
will be a painful process -- one in which you, as the
woman, will have to change, be the one who will
accept and/or tolerate. We need to be sure we
don't overlook the good things in our relationship,
not be too realistic or demanding.
"We must look inward for our answers, trusting in
ourselves." If we are truly sure of our own
self-worth, know who we are as persons and as
women, then we have the capacity, in spite of the
pain, to accept our men as they are. We should be
willing to stand up for our rights; yet, we need to
understand that he has rights, and special needs,
too. We need to learn compromise, compassion, a
nudge of understanding. We need to remember
that the man in a dress is still the man we married
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#43 (May '93) features self defense tips, arguments pro and con SRS, observations on
appearing in androgynous attire in public, and the now-infamous editorial on "mega-groups".
#44 (June '93) features JoAnn Roberts' speech on gender roles and
civil rights, why attitude is important when out in public, a comparison of
masculine vs. feminine traits, the dangers of peer pressure, and warnings
to "wanna-be" TSs.
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PREPARATION
by Joan Fry
e have, in past issues of Cross-Talk,
discussed attitude and being prepared as
two important factors in "going public".
Now I think we should discuss preparation.
The day you decide to dress and go out is not the
time to start preparing yourself to get ready. To
dress properly you must perform some tasks every
day . It is like brushing your teeth; preparation must
become habit. Anyone who has lived with a female
knows there are certain things that she does on a
daily basis, some every other day, and other things
as needed.
Actually one little task should be done several
times a day, and that is putting cream on your
hands, arms and elbows. I also put a few drops on
my eyebrows and ear lobes when I do my hands. I
carry cream in my brief case and in my car. I always
have it available. Even when you are not wearing
makeup you should use a cleansing cream and
moisturizing cream on your face every day. Never
The day you decide to dress and go out is not the time to
start preparing yourself to get ready. You must perform
some tasks every day.
use soap on your face; it contains wax and closes
the pores. The way I do it is to use cleansing cream
in place of shaving cream and soap. It will make
your skin really soft. Prior to bed I use the
moisturizing cream again. All you need in the
morning is cold water on your face. Do not be
afraid to rub; it is good for the complexion. In a
month your facial skin will be soft to the touch .
Cream should also be used daily on your legs,
especially the knees, and definitely on your feet.
This will save you many pairs of stockings over the
years. I have very dry flaky skin so it takes extra
care. I rub the rough parts of my feet with a pumice
stone especially before I put on hose. The stone
will keep all of the rough skin smooth . In Florida,
where I lived until recently, you run around
barefoot quite a bit and develop calluses on the
bottom of your feet. You can purchase Diamond
Deb nail files at most beauty supply houses for
$4.00. There are many different degrees of
coarseness you can purchase. The large very coarse
file is great for rubbing off the calluses. A couple of
daily rubs will keep the calluses from developing
again. The files will last a lifetime. You may want
to get several degrees of coarseness when buying
your files, as you will find each is good for different
purposes.
Proper care of your fingernails is also a daily task,
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hair off and use the Epilady every day you are only
taking out very few hairs, so there is little feeling.
This includes the chest area. The only area I
recommend not to use the Epilady is the stomach;
it is too tender and it will hurt.
Every once in a while you will want to shave your
body hair. I have found you can do it quickly and
efficiently. Wet yourself down in the shower, lather
one arm with soap then take the razor and shave in
one direction, do not lift the razor from the skin,
just push the razor back in the direction from
where you started. The backwards motion will clean
all of the cul hairs out of the razor. You should be
able to use this system on all parts of your body. It
is just a simple back and forth motion. Do not lift
the razor until the whole arm is shaved . It is
efficient and quick. (I do not suggest you do this on
yourface.)
The Epilady system furnishes you with a rough rope
mitten to rub your skin with, briskly. The motion
breaks tiny pores and prevents in grown hairs and
black heads. Once you have removed all of the hair
from your chest use your 5X mirror and examine
the area. You will find many hairs just starting to
grow. I suggest you just pluck them out with a
tweezer. After a week or two you will only have six
or eight a day to pluck, and your chest will be
smooth. Remember, you are plucking these hairs
before they are visible to the naked eye. I have
been doing this for quite a few years and only find
three or four hairs starting per day; it becomes
easier and easier as you get into it.
One complaint I have heard from many wives and
girlfriends is they do not like the stubble when leg
and body hair is growing in. This system eliminates
the problem. Even if you decide to let the hair grow
in there will be no stubble, because the hairs were
not cut; rather, they were removed at the root.
I have heard from many of you girls that you
cannot remove your body hair because "everyone
will notice". Mine has been gone for a long time
and the only one who knows is my wife. I have been
in thehospital several times and am continuously
going to doctors, and no one ever says a word. l
wear short pants and open shirts all of the time and
no one notices. Either people do not pay attention
or they don ' t care. Which ever it is it is OK with me.
Start one of the above programs; once you feel
comf or table with it, you can start a second
program. You will soon have all of the above
working and they wil_I become habit.
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CLEOPATRA
by Paul K.
Call me Cleopatra: I'm deQueen of denial!
There was a letter to the editor in "Styles Of The
Times" (New York Times, May 2, 1993) that
commented on an article written about Angie
Xtravaganza and the fate of many of the drag
performers in Paris is Burning. The writer notes
that transvestism is an emotional disease that can
lead to aberrant behavior, and berates the Times
for decrying the decline in moral values in other
areas, but printing an article that is accepting of
this behavior.
While I may understand that crossdressing comes
from deeper roots, and does not always cause
aberrant behavior, we have all seen cases where
crossdressing does lead to aberrant and self
destructive behavior.
As crossdressers, most of us learned a long time ago
to live a healthy fantasy life. If our needs couldn't
be fulfilled in public, we could at least fill our
needs in dreams, seeing a stylized world where we
would be free to
express
ourselves,
be .accepted and
appreciated,
even
loved by people who
knew our darkest
secrets.
This fantasy world
becomes an interesting mix of sex, sensuality,
acceptance and understanding. Which is more
important, the 8" heels and 24" waist we have in
fantasy, the fact that someone else takes
responsibility for our actions and dresses us up, or
the fact that people accept us?
All of these factors come in to play, a mix of fetish,
freedom and acceptance.
It is only as we expose our fantasy life to the real
world that we start to break out the relative
importance of these aspects of our desires. For
example, to many of us who have spent years
dressing, the divine fetishistic sensuality seems less
active. We no longer see the mere act of wearing
pantyhose as a hot turn-on. Some of us even have a
twinge of regret that the reality of underwear is
nowhere near as fulfilling as the dream.
Many crossdressers are still closeted, with no
real-world input whatsoever. They cannot tell their
family, doctors, or anyone. The gap between their
fantasy world and the world of reality becomes
wide.
This divided personality, torn into two worlds, can
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The
Transgenderist,
STAR*CROSSED
by Denise Peters
Before Jaye Davidson 's brilliant performance as an
unlucky transsexual whose life is turned inside-out
by the IRA in The Crying Game, crossdressingwas
a long-established tradition in the film indistry. Can
you name the movies these famous actors and
actresses bent genders in?
1. Playboy Michael Caine?
2. Sophisticated Cary Grant?
3. British comedy duo Dudley Moore and Peter
Cooke?
4. Former Mr. Universe and famed Republican
Arnold Schwartzenegger?
5. Comedian turned actor Robin Williams?
6. Mild-mannered nebbish Jack Lemmon?
7. Flamboyant '50s sex symbol Tony Curtis?
8. Renowned penny-pincher Jack Benny?
9. Respect-seeking Rodney Dangerfield?
10. Late-night fixture Arsenio Hall?
11. Ladies' man and sometime comedian Eddie
Murphy?
12. Diminutive Linda Hunt?
13. Famed supporting actor John Lithgow?
14. Musical-ly inclined Julie Andrews?
15. Actor's actor Dustin Hoffman?
16. Endearingly termed Debra Winger?
17. '70s sitcom star John Ritter?
18. Monty Pythoners Eric Idle and Terry Jones?
19. Director and Muppeteer Frank Oz?
20. Politically incorrect Vanessa Redgrave?
21. Comic Dana Carvey?
22. Disney favorite Kurt Russell?
NewsQueen Extra!
10. Crossdressers get no respect when their belts are wider than their skirts are long.
9. Crossdressers get no respect when they purchase their makeup from Ace Hardware or
.
Jiffy-Lube.
8. Crossdressers get no respect with names like Bunny, Dolly, or Madonna ... and they look
like Morgana.
7. Crossdressers get no respect when they use the ladies' room when they're not supposed
to, and the men's room when they shouldn't.
6. Crossdressers get no respect when they have a monthly change of name.
5. Crossdressers get no respect when they purchase their underwear at a Tupperware party.
4. Crossdressers get no respect when they have computers but can't figure out how to use
the spell-check or grammar-check.
3. Crossdressers get no respect when they sober up by switching from hormones to
steroids, or vice versa.
2. Crossdressers get no respect when they wear T-shirts that say "Babya with a big arrow
pointing down.
1. Crossdressers get no respect when they belong to Hair Club for Men and still insist on
wearing Raggedy Ann style wigs made from used Astroturf.
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A CHRISTMAS LEITER
FROM TME PUBllSMER
It is customary, at this time of the year, to give thanks for all the blessings that have come into your life during the
preceding twelve months. Since so many of those blessings have, for me, come from Cross-Talk and from my
involvement in the gender community, I think it is appropriate to share with you the things I am thankful for as we
enter 1994:
I am thankful for our ever-increasing readership, who by their continued patronage prove that there is not only
room for, but a need for , a news and information oriented monthly magazine in the gender community.
I am thankful for our network of retail sales outlets and distributors, who .have made it possible for Cross-Talk to
grow in the past year from a 24-page newsletter with about 300 readers to a 40-page magazine with over three
times as many readers .
I am thankful for our advertisers, who have frequently made the difference in our cash flow that has kept the
printing and postage bills paid.
I am thankful for the continued friendship of Trish Anderson, sysop of "Cross Connection", who not only keeps me
linked electronically to the community, but provides the technical resources to make this magazine look as good
as it does every month.
I am thankful for the friendship and support of JoAnn Roberts, who not only contributes her monthly column and
converts Macintosh files into DOS for me, but also offered to buy our back cover ad space at a time when her
check made the difference between printing an issue on-time or delaying it.
I am thankful for the rest of our regular contributors for managing to get their columns in on time every month
(even if I sometimes have to call to remind them to do so).
I am thankful for others who have contributed articles in the course of the year, thus keeping us from only making
the same voices available every month.
I am thankful for Anne Newkirk Niven at Arena Press, who took us on as a client on very short notice and, with the
help of her husband Alan and their staff, continue to work miracles by printing this magazine as quickly as possible
month after month.
I am thankful for my friend Karen Anne Michaels who -- in addition to creating one of the most entertaining comics
in this magazine -- has given her time every month to help stuff, label and stamp envelopes so that our mail
subscribers will receive Cross-Talk in as timely a manner as the Postal Service permits.
I am thankful for the support of such people as Teri Lynn Clemons (my favorite gofer) and Chrystine Julian
(keyboarder of articles that wouldn't scan).
I am thankful that -- for the first time since 1990 -- we have managed to avoid serious technical problems with the
computer and publish a full 12 issues of this magazine.
I am thankful for the many friends I have made during my three years as president of the Tri-Ess Alpha chapter
that will end this coming March, and for the many friends I have made as a member of the Tri-Ess national board
of directors.
I am thankful for the friends I have made throughout the U.S. and in other countries through this magazine.
I am thankful for Sandy Thomas' Involvement at the beginning of this year, especially for making me realize the
true potential of this publication.
And I am thankful for my best friend Terri Marcovecchio, who has always been there when I needed her. I love
her more than she will ever know.
See you all in 1994!
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Analt e im , C A: Stephanie Marie, 31: I am a cabinetmaker and
pho tographer . Have not yet been to any events; I have just
made my first trip out to a nightclub and I am . looking to
become more involved in the gender community. #1478
Bakersfield, CA : Chrys, employed in marketing, and
con s ider myse lf a writer. I regularly write for trade
publications and have had numerous pieces published in
Cross-Talk . I am currently working on an epic-fantasy
(dragons, magic potions, etc .). I like long walks and long
talks and would enjoy corresponding with those with similar
inte rests . #1144 Chrystine Julian, P .O . Box 60089, Bakersfield
CA 93386-0089
Daly C ity, CA : Brenda, 44, single, living in Bay Area . Novice
dresser, not out in public yet. Looking for friends and tips.
Would love to hear from you. #1452 Arenda Altman, P .O .
13ox 2361, Daly City CA 94017
Downey , CA : Desirey, 33, receptionist/clerk . I play a trumpet
and just graduated from square dance callers' school ; would
like to start a square dance club for crossdressers (maybe
call it "Crossdancers"?) . I've been out to clubs and meet ings
and e njoy sports of all kinds. Engaged . #1527
GI end ale , CA : Brenda Chase , self-employed professional
and pre-op TS . Looking for new friends and/or significant
other to share life with. Interests include reading, music, golf
and skiing. If you would like lo know someone like myself or
just share a fri endship, write -- I don't bite! #1465
f. aVerne , CA : Gwendolyn Ann, 26: I am an artist a nd
illustrator. Enjoy reading, Macintosh computers, AD&D, and
a wonderful relationship with a very supportive wife . E njoy
corres ponding with others in the ge nder community . #1445
Redondo Bea c h, CA : Diva, looking for musici ans to form a
crossdre ss.i ng rock/alternative band! #1201 D.P . Moore, P.O.
Box 207, Redondo Beach CA 90277
San Francis c o, CA : Ayme, 36, M2F TS. living and working
as a wo man for the last two years. Tall , attractive, feminine,
sexy . Confident and comfortable in any social situation .
Interests in Macintosh desktop publishing, music, dining and
dancing. Seeks male or female friends . #1186
Santa Ana , CA : Susan, 45, in business part-time . E njoy
sports, reading, chess and war games . Always dressed al
home . Interested in hearing from others; also would like to
have a serious relationship with a woman who understand s
me . #1323
Sonia Clarita, CA: Bonnie, 40+, love tennis, golf, shopping,
cooking, being Bonnie. Been out in public three times dressed
and love it. Mot her dressed me as a girl when I was a young
boy (she always wanted a girl). Will write to all. # 1248
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South
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and
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involved
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diversity
issues,
es pecially the Berdache tradition . I'm going through my
transformation, electrolysis , counseling and such, and am
very interested in developing friendships with women, caring
professionals and persons like myself for companionship and
support. #1122 Christy Barron, P.O . BoK 3402, South
Pasadena CA 91031-6402
Sun Valley, CA : Laura, 43. I am an electrologist, pre-op and
full-time TS. 5'8", 128 lbs ., blonde, blue eyes . Love : Christ, my
tw o dogs, hang gliding, wa lks, company , Bible study, baking,
movies, and hugs . Looking for more friends to visit and hav e
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.. . ... ACCEPTANCE;# 11 . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 7.00
.. . ... FASHION MODELS*# 10 . ... . . . . . . . . . . 7.00
. . . . . . AT ALE OF TWO MOTHERS # 9 . . . . . . . . . 7.00
. .. ... MARTIN TO MARION# 8 ... .. . . ... . ... 12.00
. ... . . CHRIS TO CHRISSIE*# 7 . ... .. . . . . . .. . 7.00
. .. . .. HE CROSSED THE LINE # 6 ... . . . . . . . . 7.00
. . . . .. CAN'T LICK 'EM, JOIN 'EM # 5 . . . . . . . . . I0.00
. . . . .. HIS AND HER'S EQUALS THEIRS*# 4 .. .. . 7.00
... . . . PINK MIRROR# 3 . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.00
. . . .. . IT'S ALL IN THE FAMIL y # 2 .. . .. . .. . .. 7.00
. ... .. FATED FOR FEMININITY #I
. . . . . . . . . 10.00