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- From: celeste%express@freedom.msfc.nasa.gov (Celeste)
- Subject: A Beginner's Guide to Gender Groups
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- Organization: AEGIS
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 14:05:20 GMT
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- Celeste╒s Beginner╒s Guide To Gender Groups:
-
- If you are just starting off on the Gender Path here are some suggested
- groups. These groups will help you learn to explore both yourself and you
- chosen gender. They will help you learn to articulate yourself and grow
- beyond who you are now. Also they will open the doors to more resources.
- From theses groups you will make friends that know what you feel. They will
- half the grief and double the joy of being yourself. Last, they will help
- you have fun. No mater how great you gender dysphoria, we need fun. Being a
- "gender bender" is a lot of fun! The laughter make the load of being
- "different" a lot easier.
-
- Tri-Ess (Society for Second Self; SSS or three (tri) s's (Ess))
- P.O. Box 194
- Tulare, CA 93275
-
- Tri-Ess is the oldest, largest cross dressing organization in world. It is
- the most successful. It is for "heterosexual cross dressers". It is "family
- oriented". It has the best "security" system for those cannot let it be
- know that they are cross dressers. The system works! It has chapters in
- every major city in the country. You are never more than a couple of hours
- driving time from an active chapter. Tri-Ess has a "Big Sisters" program
- for new cross dressers. There is a support program for the wives of cross
- dressers. There is the annual "Holiday Enfemme" held in some major city. In
- 1991, it was held in Chicago. In 1992, the "Holiday Enfemme" was held in my
- chapter in Atlanta Georgia. Its dues are $35 a year.
-
- Here are my opinions.
- Unless you are living "full time", pass 100%, constantly have fun and have
- lots and lots of friends, you need Tri-Ess. If you are "new" to the gender
- trail, you need Tri-Ess. Even if you KNOW you are going to be a "new woman"
- one day, Tri-Ess is your first stop (it has been for many). I had a "Big
- Sister" that helped get started. I belong to the Atlanta chapter, Sigma
- Epsilon. Sigma Epsilon chapter has the distention of having the first woman
- (her husband is a cross dresser) president. Linda Peacock is great human
- being. She has help me and many others. I learned at Sigma Epsilon how to
- have pure "fun" for the first time in my life there. I learned how to look
- good, feel good and go shopping with that group. I am proud to be a member
- of Tri-Ess and a Sigma Epsilon girl. Their monthly meeting are
- "mini-conventions." I am looking forward to the next one.
-
-
- IFGE (International Federation for Gender Education)
- P.O. Box 367
- Wayland, MA 01778-0367
- (617) 899-2212
- FAX: (617) 899-5703 (for MC/Visa orders)
-
- IFGE publishes "The TV-TS Tapestry: the journal for all persons interested
- in crossdressing and transsexualism" or simply "Tapestry" is a quality
- publication for helping the entire gender spectrum. It comes out 4 times a
- year. In includes, letters, well written articles, some written by helping
- professionals, cartoons and poems. It includes a listing of health care
- providers including gender clinics, support groups and personals. This
- magazine does not accept sex oriented ads, letters or personals. IFGE also
- supports a yearly conference and works with Tri-Ess. IFGE also has a
- "bookstore" for buying all these hard to find books on gender related
- topics. The Tapestry publication & membership is $40 a year. You get 4
- issues of Tapestry for that.
-
- Here are my opinions.
- I am a member of IFGE. This was my staring place. I was looking for
- something. Part of me and my life was missing, but I didn't quite know the
- words or how to describe the feeling. When I saw the cover of my first
- issue of Tapestry, it all jelled. I finally understood. It was as if I had
- been shot with a gun. It took several days to get the courage to pick up
- the magazine. When finally did, I had to take it home. That night I read
- the letters and cried and cried and cried. I found that there were people
- that felt and hurt like I hurt. That there was a name for the trouble and
- tormented me. My living in despair was going to end and I had found hope.
-
- All my life I had felt broken inside. With what I started learning in
- Tapestry, I started to piece together the parts of me, the female parts,
- that I had been broken and scattered. Because of Tapestry, I started the
- path to being a whole human being.
-
- For me Tapestry was my beginning of hope.
-
- IFGE helps supports the needs of the f->m cross dresser and transsexual.
-
-
-
- AEGIS (American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc.)
- P.O. Box 33724
- Decatur, GA 30033
-
- Hot line (evenings only): (404) 939-0244
-
- The American Educational Gender Information, Inc. (AEGIS) is an Atlanta
- based not for profit corporation which disseminates information to persons
- interested in issues of gender. AEGIS is a professionally managed national
- organization.
-
- Publishing:
- o Chrysalis Quarterly
- o Booklets
- o Pamphlets
- o Bibliography of Gender Dysphoria
-
- Telephone Help line (evenings, answering machine days):
- (404) 939-0244
-
- Professional Education:
- o Seminars
- o Workshops
- o Classes
- o Consultation
-
- Referrals:
- o Psychologists
- o Counselors
- o Social Workers
- o Endocrinologists
- o Surgeons
- o Electrologists
- o Support Groups
- o Gender Clinics
-
- AEGIS supports the Standards of Care of the Harry Benjamin International
- Gender Dysphoria Association.
-
- Here are my opinions.
- I am proud to be a staff member of AEGIS. I help with the Macintosh and
- have loaned them a LaserWriter. Ms. Dallas Denny is a close personal
- friend. She has helped me to begin the exploration of my gender dysphoria.
- She helped me select a counselor that suited my needs. She has helped
- nurture my female side. She has held me when the pain hurt so much. I have
- laugh with her when she sings "Gender Bender" She has helped so many others
- and works hard catch one more person. Too many have perished needlessly due
- to ignorance, intolerance and bigotry. AEGIS makes a difference.
-
- AEGIS helps supports the needs of the f->m cross dresser and transsexual.
-
-
- ETVC (Educational TV Channel)
- P.O. Box 426486
- San Francisco, CA 94142-6486
-
- ETVC is a open group to transvestites and transsexuals. They march in the
- San Francisco Gay Pride parade behind a banner of "Transvestites and
- Transsexuals." They are considered the premiere open group. They publish a
- new letter every other month and their dues are $20.
-
- Here are my opinions.
- If you live in the San Francisco Bay area or visit there at lest once a
- year, you should belong. The bay area has LOTS of gender activities. ETVC
- is the your road map to those activities. If you like good news letters,
- its is worth the $20 alone! ETVC and the Gay/Lesbian community work
- together. Hate crimes in the bay area have solidified the Gay Lesbian/
- Bisexual/ Transvestites/ Transsexuals. I am proud to be a member of ETVC.
-
-
- AGE (Atlanta Gender Exploration)
- P.O. Box 1542
- Roswell, GA 30077
-
- Hot lines: (404) 642-9652 or (404) 962-3118
-
- AGE provides a safe, caring atmosphere in which crossdressers,
- transgenderists, transsexual persons and their partners, friends and
- families can discuss and explore their gender issues. A.G.E. is governed by
- an Executive Board which consist of member selected officers and a
- facilitator who is a mental health professional.
- AGE supports the Standards of Care of the Harry Benjamin International
- Gender Dysphoria Association.
-
- Here are my opinions.
- I am not a member of AGE. A close personal friend of my is the president.
- She has helped me explore my gender issues. She has helped me better
- understand myself and supported me though troubling times. I have been to
- one of their meetings. If you don't feel that Tri-Ess fits you needs and
- your are in the Atlanta area, I would recommend this support group.
-
- AGE helps supports the needs of the f->m cross dresser and transsexual.
-
- They are many more groups than these. These are ones I personally know
- about and have been involved with. Whatever you path, you are not alone.
- There are those that can help you and your loved ones. Get involved. Give
- of yourself and you will receive beyond you wildest dreams. For me I
- finally have a place, no, many places, "Where I fit, where I belong."
-
- Love, hugs, and hope,
-
- Celeste
-