Being transgender means having, at least, 17 different operations. Here is the latest on the surgery I have had, how I got through it, and how I am feeling now.
After having my wheelchair break down and facing being unaccepted in my daily life, I try to explain what I am thinking and how I am feeling. Nobody can ever tell me how I feel or what I think is wrong.
I am still stuck in bed. I am getting really frustrated. Why don’t new wheelchairs grow on trees?
I am at the end of my rope when it comes to frustration. My wheelchair has officially died, and I have no choice but to remain in bed until bureaucrats in Washington realize they have forced an active, productive member of the American society into bed indefinitely.
A look at same-sex marriage, once a Christian rite, as a tradition in America, before Europeans even came to this country.
Here is an update to all of the drama I wrote about pertaining to the Wright State Motions Pictures program.