MrsKellyPierce
04-17-2011, 06:20 PM
My new episode of Secret Kelly Radio will be dedicated to my beautiful friend Bridget. My blog I wrote about her has touched many.
http://secretkelly.com/2011/04/15/rip-bridget/
The new show will be about transgender outreach, self-esteem, advice, and what we can do to help one another.
It's estimated that a staggering 41% of transgender people will attempt suicide within sometime of their transition. I believe we can beat this number if there was more support, love, and outreach between transsexual to transsexual.
Bridget, was an amazing girl. Never greedy with a compliment. Always bright and ready to laugh. I want her life to have meaning to other trans-women and men.
Bridget, never knew how beautiful she was, how great she was, how many loved and cared about what she had to say. I see many young girls suffering from this.
I would like to start a thread of things you remember or loved about Bridget - that I can read on my radio show. I will pick out the best ones for remembrance.
Buck Angel, Carmen Moore, Sarina Valentina, Angelina Torres, and many more have gotten the word out there to hopefully let young girls/transitioners that WE DO CARE!
P.S. Does anyone have any pictures of Bridget showing just her face? Besides the one that we all have. My friend Sean who is a wonderful artist is going to draw a beautiful drawing of her to send to her family.
http://secretkelly.com/2011/04/15/rip-bridget/
The new show will be about transgender outreach, self-esteem, advice, and what we can do to help one another.
It's estimated that a staggering 41% of transgender people will attempt suicide within sometime of their transition. I believe we can beat this number if there was more support, love, and outreach between transsexual to transsexual.
Bridget, was an amazing girl. Never greedy with a compliment. Always bright and ready to laugh. I want her life to have meaning to other trans-women and men.
Bridget, never knew how beautiful she was, how great she was, how many loved and cared about what she had to say. I see many young girls suffering from this.
I would like to start a thread of things you remember or loved about Bridget - that I can read on my radio show. I will pick out the best ones for remembrance.
Buck Angel, Carmen Moore, Sarina Valentina, Angelina Torres, and many more have gotten the word out there to hopefully let young girls/transitioners that WE DO CARE!
P.S. Does anyone have any pictures of Bridget showing just her face? Besides the one that we all have. My friend Sean who is a wonderful artist is going to draw a beautiful drawing of her to send to her family.