Transfeminine resources:
Presentation:
- Tucking
- Chest area
- Voice
- Broad shoulders tips
- Body hair removal
- Feminine walk
- Curves
- Waist training
- Hair
- Clothing
- Makeup
- Passing
Medical transitioning:
- Not medically transitioning
- Estrogen & anti-androgens/testosterone blockers FAQ
- The types of surgery available
- Surgery: A guide for transfeminine people
- Facial Feminization Options
- Breast Augmentation
- Genital surgery
Other:
- Representation
- Transfeminine period dysphoria
- Yes, Transfeminine People Can Get Period Symptoms
- Slipping into masculinity
- Women’s restroom etiquette
- Transfeminine people can breastfeed
- Having sex or masturbating
Transmasculine resources:
Presentation:
- Binding FAQ
- Clothing
- Fake beard & masculine makeup
- Getting short hair / Masculine long hair
- If you can’t start T
- Lowering your voice
- Packing and standing to pee
- Passing as male
- Shaving
- Swimming
Medical transitioning:
- Not medically transitioning
- Puberty blockers
- Testosterone FAQ
- Top surgery
- Hysterectomy and oophorectomy
- Lower/bottom surgery (meta and phallo)
Other:
- Periods and related things
- Help! I need to see a gyno
- Pumping
- Masturbation and sex
- Using the men’s bathroom
- Hudson’s FTM Guide
More resources:
- What am I? (gender questioning)
- Info on choosing a name
- Coming out page
- Dysphoria info and tips page
- Mental health coping page
- School page
- Non-binary resources
- Resources to send allies/friends
- A page to send to parents/guardians
- Convincing someone to respect name/pronouns
- Here is how to get hormones in the US
- Here is how to get hormones in the UK
- Here’s a US resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
- Here is a UK resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
- How to buy a trans-related item online without parents knowing
- Choosing a swimsuit info here
- Info on sleeping and dysphoria
- Traveling by plane
- Does transitioning help mental health?
- Trans identity isn’t a mental disorder
- Being religious and LGBT