Brianna Nicole Austin is an author, writer, columnist and journalist and editor of TGLIFE.com from New York City, now living abroad.
The complexities of gender identity and its subcategories can be difficult to navigate. These categories include, but are not limited to, Transsexuals, Crossdressers, Shemales, Drag Queens, and Sissies! In this blog post, we delve beyond simplistic labels and stereotypes, embarking on an exploration that challenges preconceived notions. Join us as […]
What you fantasize about can unlock unanswered questions that taunt and tease you. Do you fantasize about living as a woman full-time, or do you just like to dress up from time to time? Does dressing arouse you sexually, or just emotionally? Are you a woman born into a man’s […]
Divorce and the right deved into what is and what is feared. Fear is what it is, but can sometimes become what you make it. The religious right is so afraid that gays are infecting society and indoctrinating their children, and deteriorating marriage, but yet it is their fear that […]
The short story by Brianna Nicole Austin, An Unexpected Turn, is currently ranking #293 on Amazon, with 81% of reviews 5 stars, and 19% 3 stars. Here is what they’ve said.
Is it the clothes, the attitude, or the inner glow of stirred feelings? If it were 3 million years B.C., would we, could we still be cross-dressers? I sometimes wonder if in another time or place we would pursue our feminine selves.
7 Transgender Musicians have been making waves in the music industry the past few years, and in this article I’ve spotlighted them.
An Unexpected Turn, written by Brianna Nicole Austin, is a male to female story about a young boy who gets caught dressed. I’ve had the story swirling in my head for years, and I am happy to announce I finally completed and published it. Here are some of my thoughts […]
The transgender debate over wanting vs. needing has been raging among the medical profession for decades, or longer. Is a patient simply wanting enough, or must there be a need?
How to look like a girl begins with having someone experinced in male to female transformations. In Pittsburgh, PA. that would be Amy.
Coming out transgender is certainly a huge change from just decades prior. I came out in 2000, after being in the closet — as a child in the 1960s until my 40s — most of my life. It was the most conflicted yet amazing journey of my life.