Art of Transliness

About This Blog

Art of Transliness was started by two best friends, Zak and Adrian, who wanted to provide a resource for their fellow transmen. The attempt has been to create a magazine-like blog providing information on male fashion, skin care, presenting (“passing”), social issues surrounding transition, as well as sex and relationships. While we hope to cater to our followers to a certain extent, this is our original and primary purpose of this blog. 

We accept and affirm the identities of genderqueer and gender variant people, and that of non-masculine identifying transmen and FTMs, although the articles we produce may not always be applicable to them. This is just a fun project we started together and it will largely reflect our interests. Having said that, it mostly contains information for young adult, American, straight guys on the transmasculine end of the spectrum. We strive to provide diversity but recognize that we cannot always do so because it is impossible to represent everyone.

If you want to provide another perspective or have advice on being a trans person of color, queer, feminine, being from another country, etc we encourage you to submit to us! Furthermore, if you find anything within this blog to be offensive, please write to us in our ask box and we will either edit/delete the post you find offensive or respond to you with our reasoning behind the post.

We now have MERCHANDISE. We do not make a significant profit off of these shirts, and if enough sell we plan on donating the minimal profits to guys’ top surgery funds (we’ll figure this out when/if this comes up). 

Also, Check out our official Art of Transliness collab channel.

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