Today on Trans Crush our guest is Martin. He grew up in Nigeria, he was supposed to become a priest, and he has been dating trans women since he was nineteen. He talks about his attraction, his sexuality, and how natural it has always felt for him. He also shares how his mom had a trans friend when he was younger and how that presence shaped the way he understood womanhood and identity long before he had the language for it. We talk about black culture, patriarchy, masculinity, and the press...
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Today on Trans Crush our guest is Martin. He grew up in Nigeria, he was supposed to become a priest, and he has been dating trans women since he was nineteen. He talks about his attraction, his sexuality, and how natural it has always felt for him. He also shares how his mom had a trans friend when he was younger and how that presence shaped the way he understood womanhood and identity long before he had the language for it. We talk about black culture, patriarchy, masculinity, and the press...
The Truth About Chemsex, Addiction & Trans Mental Health
TRANS CRUSH
1 hour 2 minutes
4 months ago
The Truth About Chemsex, Addiction & Trans Mental Health
This one’s not pretty. It’s not glamorous. But it’s real — and it’s necessary. This week on Trans Crush, I sit down with Marc Svensson from You Are Loved, a non-profit organisation supporting trans women and other queer people dealing with addiction, overdose, suicidal thoughts, and mental health challenges. We talk about: – Why chemsex is so common in the queer and trans community – The real roots of self-harm, self-hate, and low self-worth – What’s fueling the pain — and what we can do to a...
TRANS CRUSH
Today on Trans Crush our guest is Martin. He grew up in Nigeria, he was supposed to become a priest, and he has been dating trans women since he was nineteen. He talks about his attraction, his sexuality, and how natural it has always felt for him. He also shares how his mom had a trans friend when he was younger and how that presence shaped the way he understood womanhood and identity long before he had the language for it. We talk about black culture, patriarchy, masculinity, and the press...