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To my surprise, I found that as my body began to change on hormones, so did my sexual orientation. In March of 2015, I made the huge step to go on hormones and start the process of transitioning from male-to-female through the use of Hormone Replacement Therapy, otherwise known as HRT. I was excited, but there were more than a few surprises in ...
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My Male-To-Female Transition: How Estrogen Changed My Life...
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TV Premiere Dates. I Changed My Sex. PG Now Playing 1h 7m Drama List. 39% Tomatometer 23 Reviews 33% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings A troubled cross-dresser reveals his shameful secret to his ...
Also known as I Led Two Lives, Behind Locked Doors, I Changed My Sex, and He or She: The Transvestite, Glen or Glenda is essentially a complex documentary-style “educational” film, which has remarkably eluded the realm of academic scholarship for the past fifty years.1 While individuals, such as Marjorie Garber, have briefly incorporated ...
I Changed My Sex Reviews. Underneath the ineptitude, this is an impassioned plea for tolerance. Many of Wood’s points, ridiculously presented though they are, make sense. Full Review | Original ...
Glen or Glenda is a 1953 American independent exploitation film directed, written by and starring Ed Wood (credited in his starring role as "Daniel Davis"), and featuring Wood's then-girlfriend Dolores Fuller and Bela Lugosi. It was produced by George Weiss who also made the exploitation film Test Tube Babies that same year.
Glen or Glenda, originally titled I Changed My Sex, was created during the “glory years” of film noir (1940–1959). It adheres to many of the defining aspects of noir: its style is that of a quasi-documentary applied to city life.
Glen or Glenda? (title changed from I Changed My Sex!) is a 1953 exploitation film written by, directed by and starring Ed Wood, and featuring Bela Lugosi, and Wood's then-girlfriend, Dolores Fuller. The movie consists of two parts, the first following a narrator called The Scientist, played by Bela Lugosi, making cryptic comments about humanity. At the beginning of the film proper, Inspector ...