Transracial and Cross-Cultural TG

Transgender fiction involving a change in ethnicity or culture. As of now, I am unsure if I can post stories in their entirety on this blog, so I will simply link to them. Rules of the stories in this site are: 1. Must involve True Transformation (complete physical transformation between sexes, that is, no crossdressing or shemale stories). 2. Must involve a change in race or culture to the same person. For information about categories (I'm using them as tags) see the very first post.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Labels: East Asian, Language change, Magical Transformations, Transnational relocation

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There is something incredibly exquisite and insatiably attractive about the world outside of white America (or Canada, or the UK, as I'm sure some of my frequent visitors are from). It's vast, it's mysterious, it's elusive, and despite the best efforts of the explorer, the anthropologist, or the traveler, there are attributes of it that are inaccessible for those born outside of it. My fantasy is the next level, the natural progression, of the cultural enthusiast: the idea of not only researching, but experiencing another nation, another culture, not as a misplaced foreigner who could never fully tap its potential, who could easily return to familiar waters at will, but as a full-fledged, undeniable member; looked upon with the same distant appreciation by outsiders, and accepted with previously unknown affinity by my new kin. As for the transgender aspect, well, don't pretend you've never felt curious...
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