I have tried so many different methods of hair removal. I hate body hair, and I have way too much of it. I have shaved, waxed, used chemicals, and plucked. The hair I hate the most is that which is on the arms and legs. Let’s face it, other than facial hair, it’s the most noticeable, and we can’t cover our arms and legs with makeup. Continue reading
Pride Support: Friends of Pride Houston
3 JunMake a donation to the Houston Pride Parade, become a Friend of Pride, and get all kinds of great benefits:
- Recognition as Underwriter at LGBT Celebration
- Recognition on the Pride website
- VIP Parade Bleacher Seats
And even more, depending on your level of support. Check it out. This is a great parade every year. I would be there if I could.
See details here: Pride Houston.
Toxoplasmosis affects human behavior? Maybe.
3 JunToxoplasmosis and psychology: A game of cat and mouse
One reason to suspect this is that a country’s level of Toxoplasma infection seems to be related to the level of neuroticism displayed by its population. Another is that those infected seem to have poor reaction times and are more likely to be involved in road accidents. A third is that they have short attention spans and little interest in seeking out novelty. A fourth, possibly the most worrying, is that those who suffer from schizophrenia are more likely than those who do not to have been exposed to Toxoplasma.
Apparently, the protozoa known as Toxoplasma gondii carries genes for the production of dopamine, which serves no purpose to single celled organisms. It does have significant effects in higher organisms, such as humans, and cats.
Cats transmit toxoplasmosis to rats and mice. It seems that this disease then causes rodents to behave in self-destructive ways, which includes being attracted to the scent of cats. Toxoplasmosis needs infected rodents to be consumed by cats so that it can continue its life cycle. Now the fact that this disease affects rodents in a way that promotes its own life-cycle is nothing short of amazing to me. Continue reading
Golden Girls’ Rue McClanahan Dies (via E! Online)
3 JunGolden Girls’ Rue McClanahan Dies
The Golden Girls made a woman of Rue McClanahan.
McClanahan—who earned an Emmy along with, by her own assessment, a measure of courage playing Blanche Devereaux, the lustiest member of the sitcom classic’s retiree quartet—died early today from what was termed a massive stroke. She was 76.
I can’t lie. I loved The Golden Girls when I was growing up. Continue reading
We All Like to Reblog (via WordPress.com News)
2 JunCool new feature on WordPress. Just one more reason I like WordPress.com hosting.
Welcome to my adventures
29 MayI will occasionally post here about being a 50+ non-op transwoman. I am somewhat closeted, in that I am not out at work.
Historical posts
28 MayI’m planning on manually transferring a few locked posts from an old Livejournal account to here. They will only be posts that pertain to my transition / self-discovery. I will attempt to back-date them to their original date / time, but honestly I am not sure if that will work correctly or not. So, forewarned.
Update: OK, it worked. Moving this to prior to start of this blog to separate the historical from the current.