The Gender Rebels – Athletics and Transfolx
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Honestly, the people I surround myself with!

Honestly. I was saying just now to one or two of my friends online, I can hardly believe the people I surround myself with!
āIām getting some work done,ā I said to Sylvester, while I was making some lamb sosaties and turned my back on him and continued slicing the lamb. That was my first mistake.
āYou know, round the back,ā I said while reaching up on tip toes to get the curry powder from the top shelf.
I turned around to see Sylvester looking at my bum in a manner that can only be described as lascivious. Yes! Sylvester, a man who manages to combine having his head in the clouds with having his mind in the gutter!
āRound the back of the garden. So Ali can get the mower in more easily.ā I said, by way of clarification. What a pervert!
Anyway, thatās not the main reason Iām writing to you today. Iām doing a nice little addition to the site. Some of you know that by clicking on the tags at the end of the post to find other messages the people mentioned are in. I also usually hotlink the first instance of their name in the post, so you can see other places they’re mentioned in. So if you want to āstalkā Amanda for instance, you could see other posts sheās mentioned in. I love that anyone would check out Amanda. Yuk! Well, I am writing up a profile of each of the main people mentioned in my posts, so youāll be able to drill down even further and learn how Bernard caused a diplomatic incident before coming to Canada, or even get some of Rainbowās kombucha recipes. So just go HERE to get a list of the profiles. Iāve got some up already, but I am working on them as I write this. It may take some time to get them all up.
Youāll be surprised at how much there is on the site once you start to drill down. Have a lovely week!
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Fiona
Oh, God! My husband’s wearing my panties! Does that mean heās gay?

Many women wonder why a man, sometimes their husband, would choose to wear panties. They also fear that their man, the one they chose to sire their children, would apparently now rather have a vagina.
Continue reading “Oh, God! My husband’s wearing my panties! Does that mean heās gay?”January 6th Committee hearings live.
Some people should be bloody well hung!

I have been hard at work with some of my corporate clients at the advertising agency recently, and as we move toward the climax of summer some are organising their company parties and corporate retreats.
Naturally I get to be invited to many of these, both as a part of the clientās team, but also as I am generally advising the organising committees for such events. Since the Covid situation is receding I have seen many new faces on these committees, and Iāve been asked to sit on several of them.
So it was that I happened to be asked to attend a costumed event recently, and was asked to bring one or two friends to add color and vibrancy to the situation.
Continue reading “Some people should be bloody well hung!”The pure gold of your hidden feminine self.

When you think of all the things you would like to change about yourself there is a tendency to focus on the aesthetic. Yet we know very well that this is the easy part. The greater achievement is to shift the way we think.
In accepting the female aspect of ourselves we will likely never have a completely feminine experience. Weāre not going to experience the pain and joy of childbirth, for example. At least not anytime soon. We will also never experience the angst of the teenage girl developing, nor the uncertainty that many women experience in anticipation of a first date; something that could ending in a deep relationship, or possibly a shallow grave.
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Gender is a construct.
As people explore ideas about gender it can be helpful to learn from others who have walked this path or one similar to it. Gender Rebels is a podcast that explores the issues and has some informative content that can help us with our views of how gender impacts us, and how society perceives gender.
At last – reasonable political discourse in the US!
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We love you, Natalie.
Women who love to feminize their husbands. Katia Thornwood.

Women who love to feminize their husbands. Katia Thornwood.
There are many reasons women love to play with gender roles. In this series of interviews I talk to some of the women who love to feminize their partners. Iāll start with our own team. FD
First of all Iād say that itās more accurate to say that I like to feminize other peopleās husbands. I enjoy watching them do as I tell them, but most of all I enjoy seeing their supplication at a psychological level.
For example, with my sissies, I will rarely use anything like cuffs, or any form of physical bondage. Iād far rather watch the look of conflicted confusion on their face as I tell them to do something, and they are not sure if they should protest, or not, but then they realise it will do no good.
I find I can usually set things up in such a way that my sissies obey. They know the consequences will be grave if they donāt. Itās funny how quickly they learn when properly motivated.
As one of my braver guests once said, āI wanted to appeal to your better nature, but then I realised you didnāt have one.ā
He lived to regret that crack.
No, I like to see the interplay of emotions. I might tell someone to do something they donāt want to, and you can almost see the cogs going round inside their head.
āOh, I donāt want to do that⦠but if I donāt I know something bad will happen. Mistress Katia is very unkind sometimes⦠I donāt want to do this, but Iāll do it. Itās better than the consequences.ā
Iāve seen the same sort of things going on behind the eyes of a cocker spaniel I once had. Men are quite like cocker spaniels really. Especially when they look up at you with those big eyes as though theyāre pleading with you. Itās usually a sign they need a good slapping about, you know.
But Iām really only doing things for their own good. My guests usually come back. Well, grovel back. But the effects are the same.
I know most of them would really love to let go of the pressure of their life. Theyād like to relax. Well, I just give them that push that forces them to let go. After all, how much thought can you give to the profit and loss statement youāre supposed to be working on when youāre dressed in a frilly pink maids outfit and I have you sucking a pacifier? It just helps people let go of their stress.
Mind you, one of my clients did show up to a board meeting once wearing a pink lacy collar Iād had him in for hours. He just forgot to take it off. Well, heās more careful now, so you see he did learn something.
Yes, Iād say my brand of feminization is definitely a sort of āself improvementā program.
You can get more of Katia Thornwood in my Seahorse Level.
Is that a wand in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?
What a tragic shame that author J.K.Rowling once again sees fit to attack trans rights. As much as some of her writing is wonderful, we love her for that, not her ill-found opinions on gender.
Rowling is once more in the headlines for her views about gender. It’s very curious, by the way, that she also uses a male pen name, when it suits her. Either way, she’s likely raising her profile to sell a few more books – and I can’t blame her for that. But the her target, once again is transgendered people. The above video from Natalie Wynn, Contrapoints, is the best analysis of Rowling’s position I’ve found to date. Instead of just a knee jerk reaction, it’s a deeper examination of her views. As ever, Natalie does an excellent job of blowing away the smoke and finding the kernel of truth that is otherwise obscured by the noise of social media.
It’s a little like finding out Eric Clapton is an anti-vaxxer. We feel betrayed, though we never really imagined we’d look to these talented icons for their human rights or healthcare ‘wisdom’. It just sits badly knowing that we’d offered them our trust and come away disappointed.
OK – so, that’s the last cent these people get from me. They relegate themselves to the role of off-stage court jester – just someone in a funny outfit changing to get home at the end of the night. Just another face in a crowd. How sad that they should consider our trust so disposable.
I grew up in the UK, at a time when television presenter Jimmy Savile was very popular. For those who don’t know who he is, he presented Top Of The Pops, a popular television show, as well as a host of other shows, including some ‘Make A Wish’ style shows for children that were terminally ill. He was a character somewhat beloved (I cringe even writing that now) by his substantial audience. He was knighted and died before the truth about his reprehensible true nature emerged. He turned out to be a serial pedophile with victims going back decades.
It does make me think that perhaps we offer our trust to readily. Taking a step back and asking ourselves if some celebrity huckster on a soap box really is the best person to offer our trust to might be wise now and then. American voters can hardly be surprised at the appalling state of their country when they vote failed TV show celebrities into office. With a president who suggested 15 cases of Covid would just ‘vanish’, and not only weakened NATO but actively undermined a strategic ally, this might be something to think about. These choices have lasting consequences beyond our shores. Just ask anyone in Bucha, in Ukraine.
Yes, the opportunist may have a nice catch phrase, but does that qualify them to lead a modern economy in a complex international situation? Perhaps they should climb back in their box and only emerge when we toss out a few coins to see them dance for us. An amusing performance is all very well, but it ends when the curtain comes down. Then the talent goes back to the dressing room, they take off their costumes and make up and leave the theater by the rear exit and wait at the bus stop with a late night coffee from McDonalds. We can offer them the ticket price, but we don’t need to offer them our hearts.
Those of us in the trans world should guard our feelings particularly in such things, and hold our expectations in check. The erosion of hard won trans rights under right wing pressure is not only a step backward in U.S. society, it’s one that is diametrically out of step with other modern cultures. It’s no exaggeration to think that right after women’s abortion rights are eroded we should expect that we’re next. Historically that’s how this one has played. Trans rights are currently in the cross hairs.
I try to avoid being political on here, however we are who we are. Like it or not, our people are the trannies, the queers and, yes, sometimes the freaks. Our trans sisters and brothers are people we may not ever have met, but they are the only people who really know what it is to be ‘like us’. As such when we see people like J.K. Rowling undermining our ‘family’ they are undermining each of us.
Without needing to go into left/right politics we should ask ourselves sincerely who we do choose to offer our trust. If it is someone who is a celebrity clown, or a celebrated author or musician, then let’s choose to give them a few coins to perform on a stage. We don’t need to vote for them or listen to their views on subjects they are painfully ill qualified to weigh in on.
I don’t really advocate confrontation. I believe we can hold our silence and exercise our view in the privacy of a voting booth. These days it seems everyone needs to vent their opinion on social media, likely in the search for allies. Trans people have learned through the ages that sometimes silence is a wiser course. However facing the onslaught of voices on the right, people bend to pressure and question their own positions, sometimes compromise, and hold their noses and vote. We can’t do that. We have to vote our values.
Our trust is a valuable commodity. Let’s not give it away too easily.
Fiona
Sylvester’s ‘Manhole’.

With the emergence of the spring flowers in my garden Ali, my Syrian gardener is positively skipping about in the back garden tending to the blossoming blooms. And on such a glorious sunny day what could possibly come along to disrupt my day?
Well might you ask. Looking a little bedraggled Sylvester ā he of the bedroom eyes and bathroom mind ā blundered into the kitchen and looked expectantly at the coffee brewing.
āYouāre looking a little disheveled, Sylvester,ā I commented.
āThatās because Iāve been staring into a man hole all morning,ā he replied.
āYou really can be quite course, Sylvester. What you do in the privacy of your own home I really donāt wish to share,ā I replied, quite understandably.
āNo! You donāt understandā¦ā he protested.
āOh, I assure you I understand. I just donāt think you need to advertise the fact.ā I poured the coffee.
āSome guy was stuck in it,ā he continued.
āFor goodness sake, Iāve barely finished my breakfast!ā I said and poured a little milk in the coffee.
āThere was this poor guy stuck in the manhole in the road outside my house. Theyāre doing some engineering work after those floods we had last fall. He did something to his back, and so I helped him out,ā explained Sylvester.
āSo,ā I said, ever the patient friend, āyouāre telling me that you helped out some guy who was stuck in a āmanholeā. And you donāt see how funny that sounds?ā
But Sylvesterās nefarious doings arenāt the main reason Iām writing. In these times of inflation and uncertainty I’d like to reassure you, when you subscribe as a member on my site you are then locked into a monthly rate that doesn’t change. You’re also able to cancel at any time, and return later if you wish. While there’s a mountain of free content here, there’s also some great paid content – but I fully understand that not everyone can afford this. I try to support all my members, paid or otherwise.
As members go on their journey through gender exploration I know they will come in, and sometime go out, of the site. Many members cycle and have binge/purge experiences. That’s ok, and my systems are built to accommodate that precise activity.
Be sure to explore some of my programs and find the one that’s most enjoyable for you. Whether you are looking for a supportive community, occasional stories, or a program to help with your journey into transformation, I am here for you.
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Fiona
Bigger breasts – generally a good thing.
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Heels – The world looks better from 3 inches higher.

“I think another inch or two might be nice,” I said to Julie, stepping my legs a little wider apart.
“Does it feel good,” she asked, running her crimson red nails up my fishnet clad leg and smothing the line of the nylons.
“Oh, yes,” I replied. I bent further forward and adjusted the strap on the heels I was trying on.
A good pair of heels brings out the shape of your legs, accentuates your bum and introduces a new and challenging posture, that will help you find that feminine look you crave.
Many people wish to look feminine, more than feel feminine. Heels are a challenge for many men who chose to crossdress, however they can be rewarding and when mastered give you a sense of self assurance that brings your crossdressing to a new level.
Enjoy some of the lovely shoes below, and then take your time first wearing, and then practicing your posture and walk in stunning heels.
No one should be without a body stocking!
If you are getting my weekly emails – which you get when you sign up for the Free Program – you’ll already know the importance of having a great body stocking in your wardrobe. Ā I was reminded, when looking at Sylvester’s legs the other day, that some of us bare a closer resemblance to the lower primates than others. Having a great body stocking is a good way to disguise body hair.
Here’s a selection of options that are fun, easy to wear and will make you feel fabulous.
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A Living Doll – Part 3 of 3.
Enjoy this story read by Jules Sanderson. The concluding part will be posted tomorrow, on Halloween. You can find more great stories at https://fionadobson.com/the-stories-2/
A Living Doll – Part 2.
Enjoy this story read by Jules Sanderson. The concluding part will be posted tomorrow, on Halloween. You can find more great stories at https://fionadobson.com/the-stories-2/
Clothes Maketh The Man – Part 54 is out.

I am sending this as I hurry off to my optician for some replacement glasses. Just this morning I noticed Sebastian, my personal trainer, has some new frames and how good they looked on him.
“Sebastian,” I said while working on some core exercises, “I must say those new glasses do look good on you.”
“Oh thank you, Fiona,” he replied standing over me.
“Yes,” I said breathlessly, “I do like it when a man splashes out on a nice pair.”
But that’s not the main reason I’m writing. For those of you following Andrea’s adventures in Clothes Maketh The Man, you’ll be thrilled to know that Part 54 is now out. Andrea finds herself slipping deeper into trouble all the time. And now sheās mucking out a stable with a pair of trannies and a pitchfork. Enjoy part 54 of Clothes Maketh The Man HERE.
You can find all parts of Clothes Maketh The Man HERE.
Have a lovely week,
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Fiona
A Living Doll – Part 1.
Enjoy this story read by Jules Sanderson. Part 2 will be posted tomorrow with the final part posted on Halloween. You can find more great stories at https://fionadobson.com/the-stories-2/