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cobra
02-05-2013, 05:09 AM
Transfix is a new documentary series that explores the lives of Transgender Women in their own words. We filmed Season One in Los Angeles.

Over this past year, the women of Transfix have told us their incredible and unbelievably honest stories that will surprise and inspire you. Transfix gives these women a collective voice that tells a universal story of struggle, triumph, humanity and love that will, at times, leave you speechless.

Transfix launches Spring 2013. For more information, to view the Transfix trailer, or to join Team Transfix, please visit our Kickstarter page by clicking here (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1827307797/transfix).

http://www.clubcobrala.com/marketing/transfixtv.jpg

Willie Escalade
02-05-2013, 06:55 AM
Had just started a thread on this...we'll see how it goes.

cobra
02-06-2013, 04:24 AM
Great, thanks, it's much appreciated!

Remy757Photog
02-06-2013, 05:18 AM
Interesting!

elchingon8
02-06-2013, 05:48 AM
My gf is friends with some of the girls in that video. I totally recognize them

Castor_Troy05
02-06-2013, 07:10 AM
Seen a few grooby models in there, happy to throw some money towards getting this out

cobra
02-07-2013, 04:18 AM
Check out our extended trailer on our Vimeo page at http://vimeo.com/user16297524

and remember to check out our Kickstarter page at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1827307797/transfix

http://www.clubcobrala.com/marketing/transtv.jpg

undercvrslut
02-07-2013, 08:58 AM
perfect! Very intriguing, something I been looking for =P

StlyeMeCunty
02-07-2013, 10:33 AM
I can't say that I support this show... sorry.

flabbybody
02-07-2013, 04:34 PM
I'll wait and see Stlye. I hope it's not a high class version of Springer exploitation. Most of the woman are physically beautiful. I'd like to hear their full stories before passing judgement on the sincerity of the show.

GroobySteven
02-07-2013, 04:37 PM
I can't say that I support this show... sorry.


Why not. Genuinely interested.

StlyeMeCunty
02-07-2013, 09:50 PM
Why not. Genuinely interested.

Because, I don't see it changing societies views of transwomen. Its girls half naked in the club, jumping around shaking their titties, then telling their stories. I thought the point of these documentaries was to let people know we can do something OTHER THAN sell sex in one form or another. The flyers for the shows party, which I am guessing is directly related and run by the production company, are marketed like a porn site, or one of the TS parties here in NYC. I would be extremely surprised to see this documentary going beyond the eyes of anyone in the "community". Okay now my mind jumped to something else I was working on, so I completely lost my train of thought, but I think I said a lot of what I was feeling.

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 10:05 PM
While I understand what StyleMeCunty is saying..I think it should also be told or shown..that many girls who are well educated and perfect for a mainstream job wont get it just because they are transsexual.

It's easy when you transition on the job, but harder to find a good paying job that will support your transition and basic needs.

So I think they should get the message out there why many girls turn to sex work, because of the discrimination in the job market.

So unless they want to go into beauty and fashion...getting a suit and tie job is a lot harder to achieve...

bluesoul
02-07-2013, 10:07 PM
While I understand what StyleMeCunty is saying..I think it should also be told or shown..that many girls who are well educated and perfect for a mainstream job wont get it just because they are transsexual.

It's easy when you transition on the job, but harder to find a good paying job that will support your transition and basic needs.

So I think they should get the message out there why many girls turn to sex work, because of the discrimination in the job market.

So unless they want to go into beauty and fashion...getting a suit and tie job is a lot harder to achieve...

what about the logo network?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ADhb8IZofCI/TihFTeu1pgI/AAAAAAAAeoY/10C7vh_BhIo/s1600/kanye-west-shrug.jpg

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 10:09 PM
what about the logo network?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ADhb8IZofCI/TihFTeu1pgI/AAAAAAAAeoY/10C7vh_BhIo/s1600/kanye-west-shrug.jpg
What about the logo network?

What is your point?

I was speaking on why many girls turn to sex work. Whether it be camming, adult work, gogo dancing, drag impersonation, stripping or escorting.

Not to mention many girls are thrown out of their homes or disowned at a young age.

With out opportunity to get an education or help.

Prospero
02-07-2013, 10:23 PM
There seem to be two threads running on this new series. What Stile and Kelly have said echos my reservations posted on the other thread. Yes, this will showcase those girls who go clubbing and work in the business and it will probably be sassy and fun. But what about the silent majority of the transgendered - those women going about their lives and facing the day to day emotional and physical and employment challenges of being a TS woman? I don't see any indications that this will look at that at all. I suspect the drive here is to make a sexy programme which admirers will love. But which won't break or challenge stereotypes at all. It's an opportunity missed?

bluesoul
02-07-2013, 10:27 PM
What about the logo network?

What is your point?

I was speaking on why many girls turn to sex work. Whether it be camming, adult work, gogo dancing, drag impersonation, stripping or escorting.


when you said "many girls who are well educated and perfect for a mainstream job" i thought you meant in the media (as in mainstream film & television or adult/pornography) but now i see you mean regular jobs as opposed to hooking

bluesoul
02-07-2013, 10:32 PM
Yes, this will showcase those girls who go clubbing and work in the business and it will probably be sassy and fun. But what about the silent majority of the transgendered - those women going about their lives and facing the day to day emotional and physical and employment challenges of being a TS woman? I don't see any indications that this will look at that at all. I suspect the drive here is to make a sexy programme which admirers will love. But which won't break or challenge stereotypes at all. It's an opportunity missed?

i agree with your assessment in that this show is targeted for people already admiring or into the trangendered scene. even the kickstarter page doesn't have a trailer or pilot that would help them finance the show- it simply "tells" you their intention- so anyone who's already not familiar with this scene wouldn't really be compelled to look into it further.

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 10:36 PM
There seem to be two threads running on this new series. What Stile and Kelly have said echos my reservations posted on the other thread. Yes, this will showcase those girls who go clubbing and work in the business and it will probably be sassy and fun. But what about the silent majority of the transgendered - those women going about their lives and facing the day to day emotional and physical and employment challenges of being a TS woman? I don't see any indications that this will look at that at all. I suspect the drive here is to make a sexy programme which admirers will love. But which won't break or challenge stereotypes at all. It's an opportunity missed?
Most girls like that don't want to be "out"

When I went to high school as a girl and had the chance to go on talk shows and other media outlets..that was the furthest thing from my mind.

I didn't want a circus or to be made a mockery.

or to be "known"

I wanted my peers to know I was me for me..not for fame and definitely didn't want to be recognized walking down the street or in job interviews so my life would be EASIER.

It wasn't till later..around 25/26 I decided to put myself out there. Cause I worked 9 to 5 job after 9 to 5 job and never seemed to have enough to afford surgeries.

amberskyi
02-07-2013, 10:43 PM
i have mixed feelings as well.it looks interesting and fun.
one of the best documentaries ive seen on ts woman included nina spoon who never escorted and was drop dead gorgeous.she was truly an inspiration to me and what my life could one day be like.

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 10:46 PM
i have mixed feelings as well.it looks interesting and fun.
one of the best documentaries ive seen on ts woman included nina spoon who never escorted and was drop dead gorgeous.she was truly an inspiration to me and what my life could one day be like.
That was Eric's documentary. Very good.

amberskyi
02-07-2013, 10:48 PM
That was Eric's documentary. Very good.

ive watched it like 3 times lol.i was kinda upset that the one black girl they did have was a crack head hooker but *shrugs* lol

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 11:07 PM
ive watched it like 3 times lol.i was kinda upset that the one black girl they did have was a crack head hooker but *shrugs* lol
I think he was trying to show all perspectives

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 11:12 PM
All I am saying..is when I was debating this morning with a transgender activist..this kind of relates

She had no empathy for girls that were thrown out of their homes or disowned. So she can't understand why they'd turn to sex work or drag impersonation or stripping or camming. I said well of course it's hard for you to understand you lived your life as a man till you were 35. You had your families support and education. Many of these girls are young and have no help or anywhere to turn. They have to support themselves. Her response "They could work at Mcdonalds" - This is what annoys me about Transgender activist..they only recognize who they think is WORTHY..

I was an activist for PRIDE boards etc, but as soon as I entered the adult spectrum they turned their noses up.

bluesoul
02-07-2013, 11:18 PM
This is what annoys me about Transgender activist..they only recognize who they think is WORTHY..[/B]


isn't that the whole point of such activism? to recognize those that are worthy for toiling against all odds so as to shed a more positive to the agenda they're promoting?

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 11:19 PM
isn't that the whole point of such activism? to recognize those that are worthy for toiling against all odds so as to shed a more positive to the agenda they're promoting?
I guess we disagree on "ODDS" and "TOILING"

I'm sorry if I don't find it hard for someone who went to college in male form and had a professional career in the mainstream, before transitioning.

There isn't much "toiling" in that.

It's easy to pay for such things as transition, when you have those years of support and security.

And it's much easier to transition on a job with out getting fired when you already have it.

NoahNomad
02-07-2013, 11:23 PM
This shit just saddens me honestly. Not every girl should be in front of the camera. We have to do better in choosing the right women to represent in these "documentaries". Exploiting girls who want their 15 minutes of fame when they look like absolute shit is not cool. It's a terrible look for the tgirl community. Let's at least TRY to highlight some of the best and brightest out here. I'm tired of seeing the girls who have obviously made some terrible choices with their faces and bodies. It's like THAT has become the appeal. I'd rather see a regular chick who can tell her story candidly yet still be respectable and interesting and beautiful. I really question the judgement of some of these "filmmakers". While everyone deserves an opportunity to share their experience, somebody has to do the hard job of making sure we aren't hurting the perception of trans women with this shit. This shit isn't a documentary, it's a glorified backpage advertisement...:geek:

A candid documentary on t-girl porn stars would be awesome! A documentary about college-aged trans women would be great too. It's not about being sexy and exotic, it's about understanding responsibility for the advancement of the community and what the world needs to see right now.

bluesoul
02-07-2013, 11:36 PM
I guess we disagree on "ODDS" and "TOILING"

I'm sorry if I don't find it hard for someone who went to college in male form and had a professional career in the mainstream, before transitioning.

actually i was thinking they went to school dressed as women but without hormones, surgery etc.

and perhaps they also don't find it hard for someone to just walk into a porn company's office with 2 forms of valid id and announce they're ready to make their "film debute" or trading bj's and ass for coin on cl/bp

http://i.imgur.com/zD00Gci.gif

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 11:38 PM
This shit just saddens me honestly. Not every girl should be in front of the camera. We have to do better in choosing the right women to represent in these "documentaries". Exploiting girls who want their 15 minutes of fame when they look like absolute shit is not cool. It's a terrible look for the tgirl community. Let's at least TRY to highlight some of the best and brightest out here. I'm tired of seeing the girls who have obviously made some terrible choices with their faces and bodies. It's like THAT has become the appeal. I'd rather see a regular chick who can tell her story candidly yet still be respectable and interesting and beautiful. I really question the judgement of some of these "filmmakers". While everyone deserves an opportunity to share their experience, somebody has to do the hard job of making sure we aren't hurting the perception of trans women with this shit. This shit isn't a documentary, it's a glorified backpage advertisement...:geek:
I was wondering what you thought of this..I was contacted by this director to do this. I declined cause I couldn't get behind it, and after watching this. I laughed. I know that's horrible of me...

TransBeats: "Changes" - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1sGN8niRgg)

bluesoul
02-07-2013, 11:45 PM
TransBeats: "Changes" - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1sGN8niRgg)

http://i48.tinypic.com/2ptnvpl.jpg

lol @ the name transbeats

Remy757Photog
02-07-2013, 11:45 PM
There seem to be two threads running on this new series. What Stile and Kelly have said echos my reservations posted on the other thread. Yes, this will showcase those girls who go clubbing and work in the business and it will probably be sassy and fun. But what about the silent majority of the transgendered - those women going about their lives and facing the day to day emotional and physical and employment challenges of being a TS woman? I don't see any indications that this will look at that at all. I suspect the drive here is to make a sexy programme which admirers will love. But which won't break or challenge stereotypes at all. It's an opportunity missed?


I agree

MrsKellyPierce
02-07-2013, 11:47 PM
actually i was thinking they went to school dressed as women but without hormones, surgery etc.

and perhaps they also don't find it hard for someone to just walk into a porn company's office with 2 forms of valid id and announce they're ready to make their "film debute" or trading bj's and ass for coin on cl/bp

http://i.imgur.com/zD00Gci.gif Well then they'd be wrong cause many girls that escort don't want to escort..they'd love to have a support system..a mother..a father..opportunity..

A chance to be accepted and loved..that's why so many girls are so jaded and hateful..

They have lived a hard life..


YAWN!

bluesoul
02-08-2013, 12:02 AM
Well then they'd be wrong cause many girls that escort don't want to escort..they'd love to have a support system..a mother..a father..opportunity..

A chance to be accepted and loved..that's why so many girls are so jaded and hateful..

They have lived a hard life..


YAWN!

yeah... except many cities have these: http://www.gaycenter.org/ and http://www.glbtnationalhelpcenter.org/index2.html or http://laglc.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=YW_Youth_Services but this might not be something we're going to be agreeing on any-time soon so

http://cambridge.tab.co.uk/wp-content/blogs.dir/7/files/2012/12/handshake_interview.jpg

NoahNomad
02-08-2013, 12:15 AM
Actually, I know the director. The video is extremely cheesy and he was not happy with how it came out. He actually went in with a new focus and re-did the trailer for the documentary and featured only 3 musicians (Angelica Ross, Sissy, and Ryder) and did solo performances with each of them. They pulled in the two guys who did Taxi Cab Confessionals to get the story-telling aspect right. I was there on set and they did a great job. They are currently having meetings with major networks to get the docu-series placed which would delve in the music and personal lives of Angelica, Sissy, and Ryder. All three women are passable, attractive, actually talented and come from diverse backgrounds. I'm obviously a little bias because of Ryder's involvement (she was not in the Changes video...she came on board after the re-focusing) but I do support projects like this. The Changes video is bad though. Very bad. I laughed too ;) At the end of the day you can't blame the subjects...it's the director's ultimate vision for these documentaries that makes them a hit or miss. Seems like you either get an overtly sexual doc with very extreme subjects or super cheesy, tacky docs that make trans people look looney and just sad.

littletwink
02-08-2013, 12:15 AM
This shit just saddens me honestly. Not every girl should be in front of the camera. We have to do better in choosing the right women to represent in these "documentaries". Exploiting girls who want their 15 minutes of fame when they look like absolute shit is not cool. It's a terrible look for the tgirl community. Let's at least TRY to highlight some of the best and brightest out here. I'm tired of seeing the girls who have obviously made some terrible choices with their faces and bodies. It's like THAT has become the appeal. I'd rather see a regular chick who can tell her story candidly yet still be respectable and interesting and beautiful. I really question the judgement of some of these "filmmakers". While everyone deserves an opportunity to share their experience, somebody has to do the hard job of making sure we aren't hurting the perception of trans women with this shit. This shit isn't a documentary, it's a glorified backpage advertisement...:geek:

A candid documentary on t-girl porn stars would be awesome! A documentary about college-aged trans women would be great too. It's not about being sexy and exotic, it's about understanding responsibility for the advancement of the community and what the world needs to see right now.

I have to agree with a lot of what you have written.

The woman in the black 'I (heart) Hollywood' t-shirt should NOT be in with the others. If you want to include in the documentary, that would be ok maybe, but not in a promotional video.

MrsKellyPierce
02-08-2013, 12:32 AM
Actually, I know the director. The video is extremely cheesy and he was not happy with how it came out. He actually went in with a new focus and re-did the trailer for the documentary and featured only 3 musicians (Angelica Ross, Sissy, and Ryder) and did solo performances with each of them. They pulled in the two guys who did Taxi Cab Confessionals to get the story-telling aspect right. I was there on set and they did a great job. They are currently having meetings with major networks to get the docu-series placed which would delve in the music and personal lives of Angelica, Sissy, and Ryder. All three women are passable, attractive, actually talented and come from diverse backgrounds. I'm obviously a little bias because of Ryder's involvement (she was not in the Changes video...she came on board after the re-focusing) but I do support projects like this. The Changes video is bad though. Very bad. I laughed too ;) At the end of the day you can't blame the subjects...it's the director's ultimate vision for these documentaries that makes them a hit or miss. Seems like you either get an overtly sexual doc with very extreme subjects or super cheesy, tacky docs that make trans people look looney and just sad.
Oh good cause I was laughing at that

MrsKellyPierce
02-08-2013, 12:35 AM
yeah... except many cities have these: http://www.gaycenter.org/ and http://www.glbtnationalhelpcenter.org/index2.html or http://laglc.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=YW_Youth_Services but this might not be something we're going to be agreeing on any-time soon so

http://cambridge.tab.co.uk/wp-content/blogs.dir/7/files/2012/12/handshake_interview.jpg
This I have to scoff at

Rarely do they find jobs for transsexuals, but restaurant jobs and minimum wage.

I come from this area of activism. I am quite aware of all the stuff behind it.

I worked as an activist from 16 to 25...

When I entered porn..they said BYE BYE..

I worked as a social worker and Office manager for doctors/surgeons and made between $12 to $18 an hour, but after bills, education bills, and paying for hormones, laser, and other amenities.

I still never had enough money left over for surgery, so tell me how working minimum wage going to pay for transition?

In Canada they pay for SRS and Hormones, but we live in America. Nothing comes free...

That's again why so many girls order offline, which I am not a fan of!

MrsKellyPierce
02-08-2013, 12:36 AM
I have to agree with a lot of what you have written.

The woman in the black 'I (heart) Hollywood' t-shirt should NOT be in with the others. If you want to include in the documentary, that would be ok maybe, but not in a promotional video.
I think it's centered on the club itself...so whoever works there is in it. Like Cat House.

NoahNomad
02-08-2013, 12:49 AM
You can't expect cis people to understand why it would be difficult for trans women to find lucrative work, or at least work that isn't laughable. Realistically, most ts are concerned with hormones and surgery first. It's just the truth. They need enough money to pay for corrective cosmetic work FIRST before they can think about being productive members of society. This is just real.

NoahNomad
02-08-2013, 12:52 AM
If you've never had to use any of these resources you've posted, then you would not understand how much BULLSHIT goes on with these programs. I personally was just told this morning that the waiting list at the LA Gay and Lesbian center is 8 months, just to see their ONE doctor who is only there 3x a month. It is the same with LGBT job assistance programs. Not enough resources to truly make a difference whereas porn and escorting put money in your pocket right away, with no hassle.

FreddieGomez
02-08-2013, 12:55 AM
Only like 1 passable chick out of them all

bluesoul
02-08-2013, 01:01 AM
I still never had enough money left over for surgery, so tell me how working minimum wage going to pay for transition?

that's why that route is more admirable. because it's harder and fewer people are able to make it that way

NoahNomad
02-08-2013, 01:07 AM
Yeah. Bluesoul you are a loser. You know what happens when these girls can't get what they need? Same thing that happens to a cancer patient when they cannot afford their medical care. They die. In one way or another, they die. They are not privileged with any sort of quality of life, like you. I might have to block your ass for being such an idiot. It's more admirable to me to see a girl do what she needs to do, to be able to be happy and move forward in life so that in the future she CAN get a regular job that pays however many dollars and cents per hour. If a woman walks into a job interview looking like a man in a dress, do you think she will even get hired? Maybe she will get hired after a nose job, jaw surgery, and electrolysis. That shit costs money. How does she get the money to fix her face so that she can get a "proper job" or find a boyfriend with money...she escorts or hits up Grooby. Pow. Common fucking sense.

MrsKellyPierce
02-08-2013, 01:20 AM
Yeah. Bluesoul you are a loser. You know what happens when these girls can't get what they need? Same thing that happens to a cancer patient when they cannot afford their medical care. They die. In one way or another, they die. They are not privileged with any sort of quality of life, like you. I might have to block your ass for being such an idiot. It's more admirable to me to see a girl do what she needs to do, to be able to be happy and move forward in life so that in the future she CAN get a regular job that pays however many dollars and cents per hour. If a woman walks into a job interview looking like a man in a dress, do you think she will even get hired? Maybe she will get hired after a nose job, jaw surgery, and electrolysis. That shit costs money. How does she get the money to fix her face so that she can get a "proper job" or find a boyfriend with money...she escorts or hits up Grooby. Pow. Common fucking sense.Well said!! My point exactly!

cobra
02-14-2013, 07:33 AM
Okay - there seems to be some confusion and slightly off topic issues, so let me try to clarify some things about Transfix and Transfix TV.

Club Cobra hosts a Transgender night every Thursday called Transfix, for Transgender women, Transgender men and all of their admirers.

We are a nightclub. Specifically, a Gay nightclub, run by Gay guys. We have cocktail servers, gogo dancers and everything in between for running a club, Transfix Thursdays are no exception to that.

Aubrey is the hostess and is completely in charge of all performances, which are choreographed by Aubrey and her entourage. These are girls who love to perform, sing, dance and entertain. The performances are not burlesque shows or "sexplotation shows" in any way.

You can check out our YouTube page for our videos at http://www.youtube.com/cobrabar

We were approached by some of the girls to tell their stories and the conception of Transfix TV began. In no way is Transfix TV a Pollyanna documentary. It is hard hitting, graphic, in your face expression of the tribulations and turbulent, challenging lifestyles many of the girls had (and still have) to endure.

Transfix TV is a virtual nightclub and it documents the Transgender performers from the club. Yes, the girls do dance - no, they DO NOT get naked, there is no pornographic or sexual situation in the documentary, with the exception of descriptive language.

KICKSTARTER - The stories are real, the women are real. We have many women, many of whom you know, coming to us wanting to tell their experiences. This is why we went to Kickstarter. We need funding to help complete the next phases of the documentary. Information about how to be a backer, can be found here http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1827307797/transfix

An extended version of the Transfix trailer can be seen at http://vimeo.com/59081279

We are all open to answer any questions you may have, we can be contacted through our main website (http://transfixtv.com), our facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TransfixTv), or find us on Instagram by searching TransfixTV.

Odelay
02-14-2013, 03:07 PM
That was Eric's documentary. Very good.

Eric used to be regular here on HA but haven't seen him in years. Good guy all the way around. The documentary was very good.

sucka4chix
02-14-2013, 08:06 PM
Just a reality check here--- the average female can't afford to have HRT and a bunch of surgeries. That's not discrimination. I don't know what you think the average person is making in America, but most middle class people would love to make $18 an hour, but to survive they have to work 2 jobs. They have to work in restaurants. They have to take shitty jobs and work shitty hours. That's not something unique to the transgendered.

NYCTSluv
02-14-2013, 08:11 PM
This looks great. Can't wait till it starts!!

MrsKellyPierce
02-14-2013, 08:26 PM
Just a reality check here--- the average female can't afford to have HRT and a bunch of surgeries. That's not discrimination. I don't know what you think the average person is making in America, but most middle class people would love to make $18 an hour, but to survive they have to work 2 jobs. They have to work in restaurants. They have to take shitty jobs and work shitty hours. That's not something unique to the transgendered.
Umm most females don't need surgery and happy with what they have..

They are comfortable in their bodies..so umm whats your comparison?

If women want to have surgery it's usually implants.

Nothing to do with the face unless a nose job or veneers.

Transsexual women spend tons of money getting comfortable in the body they are in..

I've spent about 50 k on surgeries..spending $10, 750 for my new boobs this year..

I spend about 1200 every 6 months on hormones for blood work and hormones

Then every three months I spend 200 on hormones

It all adds up..just to get comfortable in your skin!

cobra
02-15-2013, 02:25 AM
http://www.clubcobrala.com/marketing/transval-001.jpg

sucka4chix
02-15-2013, 01:41 PM
Umm most females don't need surgery and happy with what they have..

They are comfortable in their bodies..so umm whats your comparison?

If women want to have surgery it's usually implants.

Nothing to do with the face unless a nose job or veneers.

Transsexual women spend tons of money getting comfortable in the body they are in..

I've spent about 50 k on surgeries..spending $10, 750 for my new boobs this year..

I spend about 1200 every 6 months on hormones for blood work and hormones

Then every three months I spend 200 on hormones

It all adds up..just to get comfortable in your skin!

I understand all of that, but that has nothing to do with discrimination in the work place. My point was that very few people of any gender can afford that without turning to some "creative" ways of making money!!

cobra
02-21-2013, 07:32 AM
Here are some more shot of the girls from Transfix!

http://www.clubcobrala.com/marketing/0213-club.jpg

http://www.clubcobrala.com/marketing/0213-girls.jpg

http://www.clubcobrala.com/marketing/0213-flyer.jpg

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1827307797/transfix

cobra
03-01-2013, 02:26 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bF3SKd0kG4

nysprod
03-01-2013, 03:09 AM
Transsexual women spend tons of money getting comfortable in the body they are in..

I've spent about 50 k on surgeries..spending $10, 750 for my new boobs this year..

I spend about 1200 every 6 months on hormones for blood work and hormones

Then every three months I spend 200 on hormones

It all adds up..just to get comfortable in your skin!

Kelly, all due respect, but you're perfectly fine with the boobs you have, and I bet you're husband feels the same way.

bluesoul
03-01-2013, 03:56 AM
Kelly, all due respect, but you're perfectly fine with the boobs you have, and I bet you're husband feels the same way.

if the husband feels the same way then why is she getting new boobs?

cobra
03-07-2013, 09:01 AM
Friends, Supporters, Loved ones...

THANK YOU -- for showing us the love. For believing in us, for supporting us with your hearts and your souls. For giving us your time, your energy, and your money.

Our campaign was incredibly successful -- we've raised over $11,000! More than most Kickstarter campaigns even come close to. Wow!!! But one of the quirks of Kickstarter is that it's all or nothing. And our goal was $30,000 and in that pursuit we have fallen short. We deliberately set our goal high -- that was the number we needed to complete the post production of the full season of Transfix in three months. Anything less and we felt it was not worth it.

The good news is that we are meeting with agents, managers and interested parties to help bring this show to television networks. We are fully committed to completing season one of Transfix as soon as possible.

You are all our angels. Your credit cards will not be charged and as a way of saying thank you --

All of our backers will be thanked in the end credits of our first episode.

So stay tuned -- we will keep you posted when our show is ready to air.

Big hugs,

Team Transfix

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cobra
03-07-2013, 06:52 PM
The party continues tonight at Transfix!

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