The first installment of The Adventures of Mr. Limpy
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Check out our favorite trans and gnc-owned clothing companies and their awesome apparel.
Guest blogger Mark Van Streefkerk wrestles with notions of wealth and masculinity.
Lex Horwitz tried packing with a little help from their friends.
Masc Undone is a podcast dedicated to examining all things about masculinity. Here's our interview with Masc Undone co-founder, Tiq Milan.
"If you identify with maleness then it’s already yours. You don’t have to go proving it to anyone, especially yourself." Thomas Cole shares his packing journey.
Lex Horwitz shares their experience switching from the Women's Squash team to the Men's Squash team.
Just making it to the gym can be a challenge. Read about T. Wise's journey to make that space his own.
Mark Van Streefkerk muses about a lost boyhood, his second puberty, and the mutual support transguys can offer one another.
Thomas Page McBee talks about toxic masculinity, boyhood, and holding on to intuition.
If you are just coming out and wondering what it's like to use the men's room, here is what to expect.
Read about the top packers we recommend for trans and non binary folks at every stage in your packing journey.
T. Wise shares his tips for navigating the complicated and intimidating world of men's barbershops.
Once you’ve decided what kind of packer you want, here are 3 things you should know before making the final plunge.
On testosterone and worried about hair loss? Thinking about taking Finasteride? Read this first...
T. Wise is challenged to wear a soft packer for a week straight.
Discover the differences between soft packers, STPs, and Pack N Play packers.
There are a lot of great Instagram accounts out there that inspire us in all kinds of ways. Check out these 4 that are tickling our fancy at the moment.
T. Wise meditates on gender, transition and being a transguy with long hair. #longhairdontcare
New to packing or aren't sure if it's right for you? We've compiled a couple of popular reasons FTMs choose to pack.
In a landscape starved for unsensationalized images of trans folks, we've long been fans of Sawyer Devuyst's self-portrait project, Mine. Mine was created as a foil to the types of photo projects we generally see of transpeople - images that mostly focus on transition, or the victimization of transpeople.