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    Default Re: Transformation 96: The International Issue

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    has her interview been done?
    Yes it is done, we just need to publish the second half online. We have staggered the release of the online interviews/chats so that everyone can share a piece of the spotlight. But it is coming soon, we promise!


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    Transformation 96 (Part Two): A chat with @nikkimontero of Chile

    Nikki Montero, Chile

    WEBSITE: www.latinatranny.com/
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    PHOTO CREDIT: Nikki Montero

    Part one of this interview can be found in [B]Transformation 96: The International Issue

    What do you like to do in your free time? I like to listen to music and watch live concerts, rock mostly but these days also music like Taylor Swift, I like to go out and party with my tranny girlfriends.

    Do you have any fantasies? Oh yes, public sex is my fantasy, very difficult to realize but not impossible.

    What are you the most proud of so far in your life? What are you working towards now? I am proud of make a career with porn, something not very common is this catholic country. I am working in doing more porn now always improving quality and more hardcore every time.

    Describe the 2-3 events that most shaped your life. When I was robbed, I guess God works in mysterious ways. Also when I visited Thailand, the people there, I did my prayers to Buddha.

    What are some hot topics in your area? The beach and the snow I guess, both near the city in opposite directions.

    What is the best advice you've ever received? Best gift? Best advice, when something really bad happened, "what just happened, is already a part of the past, we need to worry about the future”.

    Best gift, a ticket to see perform Motley Crue in London.

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    What gets you riled up enough to lose your temper? Late/delayed people.

    You would never catch me wearing _____ A hipster hat.

    Who do you most admire? Pythagoras, the cosine theorem is something that can blow your mind. It will be there, and not out-dated, for the next 2000 years.

    Are there any memorable characters who had an impact on your life? God and Satan.

    Fitness/beauty/cooking/etc. is very important to you. What are some of your top tips? Fitness yes, beauty yes, cooking no I don't cook I am sorry. My top tips are to eat a lot of fish is the most healthy meat with a lot of proteins, and to jog often. I prefer being outdoors and not inside a locked gym.

    What has acceptance come to mean to you? It means I can wear heels. Non-acceptance means to wear sneakers and always be on guard in case someone wants to kick your ass.


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    Transformation 96 (Part Two): A chat with @ShelbeChang of Taiwan/USA

    Shelbe Chang, Taiwan
    WEBSITE: shelbechang.com
    TWITTER: @ShelbeChang
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    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

    What do you like to do in your free time? I enjoy going to the movies, going to different restaurants, trying different types of food and lastly hanging out with my trans friends and allies.

    Transition is physical, emotional, and social, all of which present different types of challenges. Tell us about your experience of them if you could. I pretty much had the same experience as most of the trans girl in the beginning, which was “cross-dressing” in mom’s or sister’s clothing in closet/at home. At the time, I had no idea what, where and why was this action of mine came from and I didn’t even know the term, “Transgender” until about 4 years ago. A friend of mine who knew about me dressing, took me to Jamie Jameson’s “Tgirl Nights” in Long Beach, California. I was shocked that this type of event and place existed. I then started making friends with many people and exchanging stories and experiences. I continued to learn, understand and explored the Trans* community here in LA. During the first year and half, I was only able to go out on the weekends once a month in “girl mode”. I was anxious and couldn’t wait for that monthly Saturday to arrive. Even though I didn’t REALLY face any kind of BIG challenges like some other trans sisters and brothers, I did take my transitioning journey very cautiously, slow and patiently. I was not feeling fully comfortable with myself when I was out and about at first then I practiced on my makeup and went out more and more to gain self confidence on my appearance and inner self courage with respect. Finally, after my fourth year out in the “public”, I decided to take my step forward and start living to be my true self 24/7. I started HRT in 2015.

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    What are you the most proud of so far in your life? What are you working towards now? I’m proud of myself for making the decision to be who I really am and choose to live the life of being me. I’m working on finishing up “LGBT Love Stories” and continue to empower transgender voices and raise awareness on transgender lives through acting, dialogue, and photography in both front of the camera and behind the scenes.

    Can you tell me about your family? Parents, siblings, extended? How did they influence who you are? I lived with my grandparents growing up. They played a major role and influenced me the most on manners, morals and helping others when anyone is in need, even strangers.

    What has acceptance come to mean to you? FEAR is the blocker of understanding. Learning and accepting are the first steps to withdrawal from the box. We are all human, we desire to live and be loved.


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    Transformation 96 (Part 2): A chat with @MimiGlamourTS of the Philippines/UK

    Mimi Glamour, Philippines/UK
    WEBSITE: www.MimiGlamourTs.com
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    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

    What do you like to do in your free time? I like to fill my spare time with my two doggies, Waffles & Aero, we enjoy long walks & exploring. When my two trouble makers are not with me, I make sure I’m at gym keeping control of my figure, as I love junk food far too much. I enjoy art, whether it be drawing or painting. I also like to keep up with current affairs, politics & bit of “trashy celeb gossip”. Most of all I like to keep informed of Trans issues, activists & charity events.

    Do you have any fantasies? Of course, they largely involve being ravished & served by Ryan Reynolds & a team of Rugby players on a four post bed.

    Transition is physical, emotional, and social, all of which present different types of challenges. Tell us about your experience of them if you could. Being Asian & TG I’m lucky to have a natural advantage. We are already slim figures so fitting girl’s clothes & shoes has never been an issue, like it is for most. Obviously when I look in the mirror there are physical things I see that I want to change & I don’t think look femme enough or remind me of the old me but over time I’ve learnt to accept my physical look & my shell. That being said, if a million pounds($) landed in my lap tomorrow, I’d be booking the nearest cosmetic surgeon.

    My emotional outlook is up & down like any TG person. As much as I try to be strong & face a new day with energy, some days can just beat you down. Hormone treatment, diet, exercise & having an understanding of my body have all helped me ride the emotional roller coaster & have given me some control over it.

    Social transition has always been simple for me. If there is negativity of any kind in the room, I either laugh it off or leave. I’ve always been a good judge of character so have a strong set of close friends, who I love dearly. They provide a strong network of support for me, as I do them.

    What are you the most proud of so far in your life? What are you working towards now? My independence, I’m not reliant upon anyone; I know I can deal with anything life throws at me. That feeling fills me with great confidence. Presently I’m working towards growing my modeling career & my brand awareness. Around the world it’s possible for “genetic girls” to be glamour models, be a bit naughty, appear in major publications & still be respected by the general public. I want to be one of the first mainstream TS glamour models & if I can’t, I will have a good go at trying. At least I’ll have helped pave the way for the next generation of girls. I see my modeling career molded around having an active presence on the transgender rights/charity scene; I’d love to be mentioned as a positive role model one day.

    Describe the 2-3 events that most shaped your life. Two events happened in very quick succession. My mother’s passing which was in tragic circumstances, the completion of my degree & being the first in my family to achieve such an accolade, both occurred within weeks of each other. That time in my life is such a blur of emotions & feelings but it has shaped my outlook & my thirst to seize opportunities. Moving to the UK rivals those first two events, as it was a massive upheaval & complete change for me in culture, outlook & reality. I survived them all & what doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger!

    What are some hot topics in your area? Equality is a hot topic everywhere, one day it can be achieved & gender identity can stop being such hurdle for society as a whole. I love to throw my support behind organizations in the UK, like Sparkle, Stone Wall & All About Trans. They do such good work by providing a great support network for transgender individuals. As I write this, in the UK, the BBC is showing a romantic “sit-com” called Boy Meets Girl. It’s based around a young 20 something man falling for a post op TS. It’s been receiving rave reviews & heartily welcomed by the public. It’s so exciting to see public perspective change.

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    What is the best advice you’ve ever received? Best gift? Simple ……….“Everything In Moderation”. My first Doggie, Waffles was the best present ever. From being a small child I’d always wanted a dog, she is showered with cuddles & kisses all the time.

    What gets you riled up enough to lose your temper? Ignorance & not being courteous to others, a lack of these basic human skills drive me insane. Especially in this modern climate, where it’s fashionable to be a “bitch” or “bad boy”, there is just no need, it’s far easier for us all just to get along.

    We would never catch you wearing …..? CROCS!!! They are the devil’s shoes. Aside from it being awful, ugly & cumbersome, you can’t match them with anything. Imagine wearing leather, PVC or even the basic summer dress and then crocs!!……….. N to the O……..NO!!

    Who do you most admire? It’s difficult to cite one person, as I have always found myself taking bits & ideas from everyone. The modeling side I would say, Mariah Carey, Gia Darling, Allannah Starr, Vanity & lots of main stream UK glamour models. Style wise, I’d say my mum & the 80’s in general. I love the glamour from that era, the likes of Joan Collins in Dynasty, power suits, big hair & high heels. My attitude & outlook has been shaped by my own personal experience & beliefs but still is growing due to many wonderful people. People like Laverne Cox, Kellie Maloney, Paris Lees & anyone who is a Transgender activist, excites me.

    Are there any memorable characters who had an impact on your life? Mum & Dad were always hard workers & instilled in us a strong work ethic & desire to improve one’s self. My strength of character & energy has grown since moving to England & engaging with strong willed English characters, who certainly don’t stand for any “B.S.”.

    What are some of your top tips for fitness, beauty and cooking? Fitness, start slowly and build up by setting small achievable goals & before you know it your running faster & jumping higher. Beauty, try lots of different looks, be sympathetic to your body, skin tone & find someone you admire & copy their style until you think you’ve cracked it. Cooking, only ever put a little in at a time because if you put too much in, in one go, you can never take it back out again.

    Can you tell me about your family? Parents, siblings, extended? How did they influence who you are? My biggest role model was my mother, though she struggled with who I am, I know she wasn’t ashamed of me. She always had great style & was the envy of the other neighborhood women. If she wasn’t amending a shop bought dress, she was making her own, or making weird & wonderful accessories. Our house was like a scene from “Paris Is Burning” when she had a function to go to.

    What has acceptance come to mean to you? Like any human being, I crave it just as much as the next person. I would love to live in a world where people do not judge you on your gender but because of your capability & what you offer society. I admire the Samoan culture, they have a natural acceptance for Transgender people, they are called “Fa’afafine”, the third sex. I’d love to see this affinity an understanding spread across the world, instead of the fear & hate that there is now, education & awareness are essential to this!

    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

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    She is AMAZING !!!
    Mimi is so cool. We agree 100%


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    Transformation 96 (Part Two): A chat with @AngelinaValls of #France
    Find out what creamy white condiment she puts on pasta, fries, pizza & bread! #TFM96 #TheFutureOfGender #TransfromationTuesday

    Angelina Valls, France
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    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

    What do you like to do in your free time? Traveling is my favorite thing to do! I love to travel all over the world and learn from different cultures i’m always fascinated about all the treasures the world.

    What are some hot topics in your area? Sea, Sex & Sun.

    What gets you riled up enough to lose your temper? Lies & inconsiderate people.

    Who do you most admire? Whitney Houston

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    Fitness/beauty/cooking/etc. is very important to you. What are some of your top tips? Cooking!! I love spending time in the kitchen to prepare a good meal for my friends! Top Tips? Hum, ”You ain’t gonna like that, put mayo anywhere you can! Pasta, Fries, Pizza, Bread whatever you can find lol.”

    Can you tell me about your family? Parents, siblings, extended? How did they influence who you are? I have the best family I could ever asked for, my mum & sister had always been my inspirations and role models, I’m still trying to find one of my sister’s flaws but I just can’t find any lol. She’s nearly perfect in my eyes. My family raised me with strong values and taught me to always be a good person (just like them) and I do my best everyday to follow what they taught me. To be the best I can in everything I do, and above all, to be always nice and kind to those who cross my path.


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    Default Re: Transformation 96: The International Issue

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    Hi - silly question maybe if I missed info elsewhere..

    But is this available digitally in any way? I for one (being in the UK) would like the chance to buy the current issue and previous ones to read on a tablet.
    I am pleased to announce you can now find Transformation 96: The International Issue on skinmagz for your tablet!
    http://www.skinmagz.com/Transformati...5&titleid=1598


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    Transformation 96 (Part Two): A chat with @ShemaleAllison of #Canada

    Shemale Allison, Canada
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    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

    We can’t express how much we love Canada. ALL the hot Canadian girls make cold winters warm! Tasha Jones, Blair Ryder, Chloe Rose, Casey Lay, Tropicana, Jizelle…the list goes on and on. We could probably dedicate an entire issue to our neighbors to the north, but today we give you just a slice of all the awesomeness that awaits in Canada. We are pleased to introduce Shemale Allison of Toronto.

    What do you like to do in your free time? I love playing video games. I’m deliriously addicted to Tomb Raider for 360 right now. I actually own a PS3/PS4, a 360 and an Xbox One. I’m addicted.

    Do you have any fantasies? My main fantasy is an outdoor one. I love the idea of a hot, fit guy walking up to me in the park with his big cock out. Taking me by the hand and into the bush and having hot passionate sex with me. He has to have a bigger cock than me though, I mean it’s a fantasy, right?!? lol

    What are you the most proud of so far in your life? What are you working towards now? I am most proud of being true to myself. I am very open about my sex worker past. I get very angry when people think it’s there place to judge or pass judgement. I try to be as open as possible in hopes of helping other girls to stop feeling ashamed of what they did to transition or to survive.

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    Best gift? Best gift I ever received was from my nieces. My mother passed away in 2014 and my nieces for Christmas found a bunch of photos of us and my mom that I hadn’t seen in years and framed it for me. Even though the glass broke I still hung it up on my wall. I still walk past and touch the photos and say hello to my mom.

    What gets you riled up enough to lose your temper? I can’t stand stupid people. By that I mean ignorant people who just pass judgment and are mean spirited towards others it’s sad to me. I was bullied as a kid and now as an adult I don’t put up with it at all.

    Be sure to check out Allison’s Youtube channel for more in depth chats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOG...kZhCutYDE_QNBA


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    Transformation 96 (Part Two): A chat with @EvaCassini of the #USA! Find out about her favorite gift & what you would never catch her wearing!

    Eva Cassini, USA
    WEBSITE: www.evacassini.com
    TWITTER: @EvaCassini
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    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

    What do you like to do in your free time? I enjoy playing ukulele and guitar. I have been playing guitar for about 10 years and the ukulele since November 9, 2014. Being a newly single transgirl, I have been experiencing life to it’s fullest. This is THE first time ever that I am single and look the way I do. With that said, I very much delight in trying new things, saying “why not” more, and enlightening myself.

    I also revel in going out to party, dining out, watching movies (especially Marvel movies), and being a social butterfly.

    Do you have any fantasies? I have many fantasies.

    Sexual-wise, they include hot tgirls and females indulging in my fetishes with me. My fetishes include smoking, latex, leather, candle wax, and suction. Just to name a few.

    Non-sexual-wise, I simply wish to travel and experience life to it’s fullest. To spend time with friends and family when I can, and also star in a Marvel Studios film within their Marvel Cinematic Universe. That would be incredible!

    Transition is physical, emotional, and social, all of which present different types of challenges. Tell us about your experience of them if you could. My transition has been, and still is not, an easy path to take. It has been rewarding in some facets of my life but physically, because hormones effect everyone differently, my body has not panned out how I would have liked. Due to starting at the later age of 22, hormones didn’t give me breasts, or much fat redistribution. So, to achieve the look I want, how I picture my female self in my mind, I have had to get surgery but I still want more surgery to achieve my final look.

    Emotionally and socially, I have had many big ups and big downs. Because of the hormones, I do get mood swings, but the most emotional part of my transition was how it affected my relationship with loved ones. Friends, family, and past girlfriends. I have lost friends. I have lost literally half my family on my paternal side because they would just not be or try to be open minded and love me for who I am. I have lost prior loves because they either didn’t care to want and love a trans person, or they did not want to be with me because of how my transition will make me look. It has been seriously devastating for me.

    Me personally, if I am with someone I love and want to spend the rest of my life with, if they wanted to change something about their look, it would not affect me at all, nor my love for them. I only care if this change would make them happy. Hell, it is her body, not mine. It is hers to do with what she wants. As long as it makes her happy and does not cause any harm to anyone. With the heart ache I feel from my recent ex relationship, I have made it known not just to anyone, but mainly to myself, that I could not get back into something like that. I have got too much going on with my life to add more emotional stress. On the last day I was in Japan, when I was getting honorably discharged out of the Navy, one of my best friends on my ship, David Frasier, walked me down the pier to wait with me for my taxi to Narita Airport. He knew I wanted to be a woman and why I was getting out of the Navy, but he was still a loyal friend, and right as my taxi pulled up, he gave me a hug, pulled away, pointed at me and said, “You do you.” These words didn’t truly impact me until I recently became single. I have no time machine. I posses no magical reality warping powers. I could not “fix” this gaping wound of a relationship. So after many nights of contemplating my transition path, I finally recalled those words David said. “You. Do. You.”

    Since then I have been repairing my life, working towards what I want and need, and enjoying as much as I can.

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    What are you the most proud of so far in your life? The things I am most proud of so far in my life are that I am transitioning and feeling more and more like my self each day. I am proud of how well I can play ukulele and guitar because I earned that talent with constant practice. Not a day goes by that I don’t pick up my ukulele. I am quite proud of my official website www.EvaCassini.com. It has recently been in hiatus for a handful of months, but that is only because of my recent break up. I finally have a new hand me down laptop that I am working from now, which will allow me to work. Also with the transition of of my site to the new Model Centro system through Grooby, my site will be up and running soon with frequently frequent sexy updates!

    What are you working towards now? Currently I am working towards furthering my transitions goals. I am fond of the “bimbo” look. Simply put, big boobs, small waist, big butt with wide hips, and typically tanned dark. I currently have long blonde hair, which usually is a staple in the bimbo look, but soon (or by the time this awesome magazine debuts), I will debut my new hair! I am very excited about it and I can’t wait to show you all!

    I am also looking forward to my move to LA. I know that with the group of friends I have and the professional connections I know, and along with my ability to make money stably, this move will be the best thing to happen yet! This move will get my life back on track with me taking full control over my life and doing what makes me happy and what makes me succeed.

    Best gift? The best gift I have ever received, is my ukulele, which was given to me by my ex girlfriend Jamie French

    What gets you riled up enough to lose your temper? When I am called something I am not. When talk, about me, is false information.

    You would never catch me wearing… a glove. (Had to do it! LOL)

    What has acceptance come to mean to you? Acceptance is a welcome. It is being open minded. It allows one’s self to not live with hate and negativity.

    It brings people together to share in enlightenment. It’s a love.


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    Transformation 96 (Part Two): A brief chat with #Fearless #Tgirl #Goddess @LinaCavalliXXX of #Russia

    Lina Cavalli, Russia
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    Part one of this interview can be found in Transformation 96: The International Issue

    What do you like to do in your free time? I like bicycling, going to the gym, making movies, modeling and much more.

    Do you have any fantasies? More No than Yes.

    Transition is physical, emotional, and social, all of which present different types of challenges. Tell us about your experience of them if you could. The most important thing is not be afraid. Set a goal and go towards it.

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    What are you the most proud of so far in your life? What are you working towards now? I’m proud to present my country to the world for Transformation. My plans are to win an AVN Award in the near future.

    What is the best advice you’ve ever received? “You can be all what you want. Never give up.”

    Fitness and beauty are very important to you. What are some of your top tips? Fitness and beauty and wellness. Fitness gives me energy


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