Transwoman Times


From Justine Valinotti: the life of a transwoman.

I began this blog on 7 July 2008 to recount some of my thoughts, feelings and actions, as well as medical events, of the year leading up to my GRS/SRS.

On 7 July 2009, Dr. Marci Bowers very successfully performed my surgery.

In the early days of my recovery, I decided to continue this blog to describe what I experience and learn as I begin to live as a "new woman."

27 April 2009

Coming Out and Glowing

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It seems that my energy or aura or whatever you want to call it is changing. Four different people--who, as far as I know, don't know ea...
26 April 2009

Changes: To The Ocean, Again

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Iowa may be a lovely state and they now have gay marriage. (Who'da thunk it?) Still, I don't think I could live there: It's way ...
25 April 2009

On My Bicycle, I Have A Wardrobe Malfunction

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I spent a good part of this day on the verge of a "wardrobe malfunction," as Janet Jackson so famously called it. The top I wore h...
24 April 2009

Another Moment Fugue

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We played a game of "smile tag." She started it. Honest. (Are you reading this, Dominick?) Bruce and I were having lunch at a Thai...
23 April 2009

Spaces

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Today I went for a haircut and coloring. I also got, for the first time since August, a facial massage and had my eyebrows shaped and tinted...
22 April 2009

Fatigue and Frustration

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Today I felt tired and fat and old. Maybe it had something to do with the chill and rain that grayed the air. Or, perhaps, it has to do with...
21 April 2009

Into the Mist, Prematurely

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Today I walked out the doors of the college's main building into a fairly heavy fog. I crossed the street to enter the college's sec...
20 April 2009

Coming In Out of the Cold

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Just when I thought I could go anywhere, any time, with nothing between my legs and the world but a couple of microns of nylon, I experience...
19 April 2009

The Present and The Moment

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Spent more time with Dominick today. We didn't do anything quite as stimulating as our visit to the Botanical Gardens the other day, but...
18 April 2009

Girls, Bikes, Kids and Ocean

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Lately, I seem to find myself talking, however briefly, with babies, toddlers and small children with greater frequency. If the kid can unde...
17 April 2009

Revisiting and Revising

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Last night I was talking with Dominick on the phone. I was recalling a time when I went with Tammy and one of her friends to a restaurant. S...
16 April 2009

Pedalling and Sleeping

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Today I took a bike ride I haven't taken in quite a while. It was unplanned: I'd orginally intended to cycle onto the Rockaway Penin...
15 April 2009

Who Should Play Transgendered People? How Sould They Be Played?

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Today I stumbled over a blog I plan to check out every chance I get. It's called "Femulate," and bills itself as "the web...
14 April 2009

Did They Ever Imagine This?

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Another rainy day in April. What else is new? Today there was a tornado watch where my parents live. Although I know I probably would have h...
13 April 2009

I Passed Two Tests Today. Do I Get $4000 for That?

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Today, like yesterday, was clear, breezy and cold for this time of year. Unlike yesterday, however, today was a day of preparing for my surg...
12 April 2009

Easter: Food and Movies Today, The Doctor Tomorrow

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Easter Sunday...My last before the surgery. It's ironic that Bruce has told me that my transition "resurrected" me. Now I'...
11 April 2009

Advice to a Cross-Dresser; The Ten Commandments

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Today I was reading an article from The Independent by Neil Straus. He described his expereince with a survivalist camp run by a couple of g...
10 April 2009

A Meeting...For What?

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Today my department chair said she wants to have "a brief meeting" with me after I return from Spring recess. Hmm.... She sent tha...
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Justine Valinotti


Here I've come.

A journey that neither I nor anyone else could have foreseen has brought me here today.

You can follow this journey on my blogs: "Mid-Life Cycling" and "Transwoman Times." I am also serializing a book on another blog, "Memories and Those Who Stayed."
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