Online Magazines (E-zines)
(links verified 1/17/11)
As I said in the beginning, I am no expert. So in that
light, I want to ensure you have more than just me on
which to base decisions. I am providing links to places
I think are okay. Remember to get back here, you use
your browser's "back" button.
If you want to see
me larger, then click on me.
In my searches for various other information, I have
come across a few magazines so I decided to go ahead a
seek them out. Here are a few (in no particular order).
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Red Light
Magazine
"The way for adults to find real world and online
adult services. Our advertisers range from top escort
agencies and in-house facilities to fetish wear and
lingerie stores. In addition, for your reading and
viewing pleasure, we host a variety of online
content."
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International
TV Repartee
"INTERNATIONAL TV REPARTEE is the magazine for all who cross-dress
(transvestites). It is published by ROSE’S - the largest membership
group for transgendered people in the UK."
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GenderTalk
Very much a magazine format. Also has Real Audio
sponsored by the TG Forum. Interesting articles and
speakers.
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Transgender Forum
Bits and pieces are freely available, but some services and information require
registering. The price to register is nominal and I'm sure quite worth it.
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Men as Maids!
A little something for everyone and so I found this.
"The online magazine, for male maids and their mistresses!"
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The
International Journal of Transgenderism (ITJ)
"The Official Journal of the Harry Benjamin International
Gender Dysphoria Association (HBIGDA) and now known as WPATH"
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TGNOW.com
"The Largest and Most Popular Crossdressing Shopping
and Resource Directory on the Web!!! Here, you'll
find thousands of useful Crossdressing Web sites...
all in one convenient place!!" There seems to be a close link to
Above and
Beyond Gender (ABGender).com.
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TransgenderSoul
"TransgenderSoul provides educational information and resources about
gender identity and transgender issues to affirm, educate, bring hope
and heal the lives of those who live with conflict between their birth
sex and their gender identity. Dr. Rachael St. Claire, a licensed
psychologist specializing helping trans-clients with gender identity
issues, first began publishing TransgenderSoul to the Web in 2000." I don't
think you can call this a magazine,
but when the information is good, should it matter?