Hello 
I'm Siobhan Curran/Kisa Naumova, and this is my weblog. I tend to write about stuff like crossdressing, Macs, code, cats, wine and Second Life, but in general it's just an ongoing conversation about all sorts of stuff. If you'd like to know a little bit more about what this all is, I recommend starting on this page which has a little bit of info on who I am, and what I'm trying to do — or you could dive into my five years worth of archives if you like.
Otherwise, feel free to close this box and explore...
Go Nads!
Right, before I do any of the myriad of things I need to do today I must just blog the past couple of days.
Well, actually, just yesterday ![]()
Sorry, my head isn't working this morning.
Last night I went out to the local student nightclub — it was their monthly (?) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual night. I do feel sorry for Katie sometimes — having to put up with me faffing about being a right stroppy princess when I get ready.
Numpty here had forgotten to take her wig round to Katie's, so I was a bit fraught not having my 'OMG my hair looks awful' standby.
Anyway, I got dolled up, made my hair look fab (Katie has dead good styling stuff) and we got a taxi. Now, what I haven't mentioned yet is that we'd heard that Nadia from Big Brother was going to be there.
I'm not a fan to be honest — of BB at least. I watched the first one, but I kinda lost interest after that. It seems to me to be just a pile of adolescent wannabes desperate to get their mugs on TV...
Actually, I kinda felt I was right when I heard the students asking questions like "What advice would you give someone on how to get on Big Brother?"
Ack, whatever. That wasn't the reason I went — I went because of my usual little crusade: Be out as a tranny and help others get out ![]()
I think it might have worked — this one guy came up to me and spent ages telling me how much he liked wearing women's clothing ![]()
So, a slight brush with fame. Not half as good as my previous Eddie Izzard encounter, but OK.
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This morning though — I'm a bit weary. Naturally enough I'm completely hungover (I had exactly 1 glass of wine too many last night), and I'm afraid my hair is a mess and I still have eye makeup on. Oh, and nail varnish.
I'm going to do a couple of things (like putting 'Drag Bomb' and 'Tranny Explosion' into the trannisaurus for example) then I'm going to try once again to get my hair cut.
I'm thinking though, sod it — I was going to ask her to cut it so I can look like a boy and a girl — but I'm starting to think that maybe I should just get it cut like a girl. I'm being a lot more open about being a transvestite just at the moment — and why the hell shouldn't I?
Sally writes:
Go for it girl. Any out tranny (ie one who goes out into the street wearing women's clothes) is a transpolitical activist and as a politically active princess you should do what YOU feel is right for YOU. I just wish I had enough hair of my own to be able to have it like a woman's!! — on second thoughts why don't you have a number 1 and give the rest of us a chance ... LOL
OK, quick peek — I'm going to put some make-up on and take some photos later
I don't think I've ever put a picture up here without any make-up on before...
Sally writes:
So another person that I know who won't be passing for a boy much lomger ... You look great ... Ya bi*#h
Ugly up a bit hon — pleeeeese ...
BTW you must read (if you haven't already) Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein. I love it, it's everything that we talk about re passing, being a third gender (or a fourth or fifth ...) etc. etc.
Also BTW your new kitchen looks wondrous — does this now mean that you are eating as well!! LOL
Geena writes:
Hmmm.... are you trying to make a statement here concerning a major philospphy change in your life style? Seems like you are starting to move from just a transvestite to a full time TG gal! Is this true?


