Why hello there! I’m Leah, and I’m a nonbinary trans woman making content for the LGBTQIA+ community… or anyone who wants to watch! My goal is to provide visibility, representation, and interesting / useful conversations while creating a community that helps bring people together.
In this discussion with Lenni and Jules from Http://FIonaDobson.com we look at how we set goals as people in the gender fluid and queer space. In this Jules refers to a Gender Rebels podcast about ‘Lost Girlhood’. You can find that here – https://t.co/WoafGjoTod.
When Jensen learns he’s been laid off after twenty years of service, he turns his hand to crime. As he does so he encounters someone who is going to change him forever – and not in a nice way.
Clothes Maketh The Man is the iconic story of Andy’s progression from one disaster to the next as he learns he’s not the man he thought himself to be. Enjoy it today.
I could hear voices in my living room. There was a little light laughter and I could tell that Devina and her guest were making themselves comfortable.
I found myself flushed and felt my heart racing. I ran the tap and put my wrists under it, the cool water calming me. As I looked in the mirror I could barely recognise the face that looked back. Devina had done a masterful job on my makeup.
Sitting at my kitchen table Sylvester stared at the container of powder supplement before him.
“It says here, it’s ‘Protein Supplement For Men’.”
“Well, keep it away from me,” I replied. “There’s so much estrogen coursing through my body at this point I don’t think it’s going to do me much good.”
“I’m supposed to mix it with milk and add a banana for a nourishing drink. That’s what the packaging says,” continued Sylvester.
It’s so refreshing to see him taking his health seriously. I sincerely believe we should invest in ourselves with a healthy diet, as you likely know.
“Just put it in the blender with some milk, then,” I said handing him a banana from the fruit bowl.
I got up and left the kitchen to slip into my yoga clothes as I knew Sebastian would be arriving shortly to help me with my yoga practice. I do so like to start the day with a stretch. I laid a mat down in the living room and put on a little calming music, lit a couple of candles and some incense before going up to change.
When I returned to the kitchen there was Sylvester drinking a large glass of his fresh smoothy. I glanced at the table, and noticed he had used 10% creamer milk, rather than the 2% milk I generally drink.
“How’s that taste, Sylvester,” I asked.
“Oh, it’s good,” he replied.
“You might want to use the 2% milk next time,” I suggested. “That’s practically straight cholesterol you’re drinking.”
Sylvester looked at the milk carton and frowned.
“Tastes good, though,” he said.
At that point the doorbell rang, and Sebastian arrived.
“Is Sylvester joining us for yoga this morning,” asked Sebastian as he put his gym bag down.
“Oh, I don’t think so. He’s too busy drinking his creamy man protein,” I said.
Sebastian glanced dubiously at Sylvester.
“Really,” he said. “I didn’t know he was into that sort of thing.”
However, that’s not the main reason I’m writing to you today. Jules has just put out a very good piece on Youtube which you might enjoy. There’s some excellent Youtubers on the slate this week. I’d like to draw attention to pieces by Andy in Warsaw, Leah Passaniti and Lily Alexandre. Use these hotlinks to listen to some great content.
These can keep you informed and supported. There’s some really great stuff there. I enjoy listening to these pieces and find I can stay reasonably well informed if I do. Have a listen and see what you think. In these times of such upheaval it’s quite important to stay informed and connected to sources of good information. Just in case you’re not aware of it, the hotlinks in my posts usually take you somewhere pretty interesting. 🙂
Tonight I have a very special task for you. It’s Sunday evening and if you have some time to sit down and absorb a couple of my fellow creators, these two are pure gold. As luck would have it, they both put out work this week that overlaps beautifully.
We all benefit form this content. If you happen to be in Ohio there’s a very important call to action in Leah’s video. Take some time to settle down and watch them both here – https://fionadobson.com/are-you-sitting-comfortably/
I’ve been having a stressed out week, doing tax returns and managing some personal challenges which my ‘Behind the Scenes’ members will be learning about this week. Surprised by my energy Sylvester said that I was holding up well. I had to explain that the twinkle in my eye had more to do with MAC makeup than my personal fortitude.
Our hearts go out to the Filipino community here in Vancouver following the tragic events of last weekend. You can learn more about that here. A community that has always been supportive of trans brothers and sisters many of us have friends who have been impacted by this terrible situation.
Jules gives us a quick look at the journey from crossdressing to transitioning as a transgender individual. This will help anyone who thinks they may be trans, or friends and family of people who have chosen a transgender life. Enjoy it and let me know what you think.
Hi Everyone, Welcome or welcome back! If you’re new here, my name’s Andy and I’m a trans woman sharing my journey here on YT! 2025 has been a very rocky year for me and transgender people, so I thought I’d share my thoughts on what the effects of 2025 have had on me so far. If you would like to support my channel you can buy me a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/transgenderpositivity
For those of you who do, I’ll send you an extra thing I’ve created as a small gift!
Today the UK Supreme Court ruled that transgender women are not legally women.
The Good Law Project criticised the court for not hearing evidence from trans people and wrote on social media: “This ruling sets a dangerous precedent and erases trans women from protections. It puts trans rights back 20 years.”
Regardless, we exist. Classify people as what you like – we will continue to exist.
Let’s clear the air on what Transgender means and what the movement is all about.
Transgender is about transversing genders, spanning the space between male and female. It is a broad term and doesn’t specifically define one gender expression.
Hi, I was chatting with some of my members online the other night and we got to talking about our first time. I don’t think any of us really knew what we were doing at that time. I was about 5 when I first tried on a pair of black panties. My cousin had been over, and they’d been left.
I think my mother must have washed them and put them in my draw by mistake. Either way I found them, and realised they weren’t mine. I tried them on all the same, and I can remember thinking it was naughty. I can also remember getting an erection – which was definitely a little strange.
For some of us, it was our sister that played ‘dress up’ with us. For others it’s some other situation completely.
We all have a different path into this – and for each unusual start there’s an unusual outcome. I know so many men who crossdress, and hide it from their wives, only to find later (when their guilty secret is discovered) that their spouse really likes the fact that they like to dress up. And of course there are the ones that go the other way.
Of course we all have a different path into this – and for each unusual start there’s an unusual outcome. I know so many men who crossdress, and hide it from their wives, only to fnd later (when their guilty secret is discovered) that their spouse really likes the fact that they like to dress up. And of course there are the ones that go the other way.
In the end, we all know we just have to be the person we’re meant to be – and find ways to accomodate that. There’s good ways and bad ways to do that.
I’ve just added a new page to my site that will help people understand a little about this. On my site you can tell your own story in the comments section of the following page – https://fionadobson.com/my-first-time/. You might find your own story is not so unusual. It’s a good thing to share. Don’t forget to register on the site. That way you’re sure to get a lot more out of it.
In the days that followed I found myself falling into a routine to break the boredom of this captivity. In other circumstances my situation could have been almost described as idyllic. Sun, beach, sea.
Many of us look to the medical profession for guidance. Sometimes we should think twice about that. Our own communities are stronger and more educated than theirs. Until they get their heads around non-binary gender issues we should tread with caution.