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Teenage transvestite escort who’s slept with 300 married men in 5 months and made £40,000
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Tashion had slept with 300 married men and now earns 8,000 a month from escorting, charging £400 for two hours
A 19-year-old transvestite claims to have slept with more than 300 married men she met online in just five months.
College student Tashion EJ Taylor, from Cheshire, expected no responses when she went on dating sites to gain acceptance, after transitioning at the age of 16.
However within 24 hours her inbox was inundated with messages from interested admirers.
Finding comfort in her new-found online acceptance, Tashion started responding to her growing following of suiters.
Attracting men aged between 30 to 50, Tashion’s phone was constantly vibrating with new notifications.
A month after signing up to websites Craig’s List, We Love Dates and Your Lovers, Tashion agreed to meet her first admirer for a coffee.
He was a 40-year-old doctor and a married man.
Instantly sparking a new sense of approval and an unexpected lucrative revenue stream, Tashion relished in her new life.
Tashion said: “I had been completely open about being a pre-op transvestite and really didn’t think anyone would be interested in me.
“Since living as a woman from 16 I’d never experienced that acceptance. I yearned for it.”
Coming out as gay at 13, Tashion had quickly realised that she was in the wrong body and started cross dressing at 16.
But with a lack of family support, she left home and kept her head down.
In January 2016 Tashion decided to go online and used websites to find acceptance.
With her new found confidence she was meeting a different man every week.
Enjoying coffee dates, cinema trips and evening dinners, Tashion was wined, dined and adored.
She said: “I’d been bombarded with messages and seemed to attract a particular man.
“Older, married and usually with children.
“Of course I felt a bit guilty, but when I met them and talked through their back stories I actually felt sorry for them.
“These men were closeted and not able to express their real selves. I’d been there and could sympathise.”
Four months into going online Tashion took the next step and started enjoying sexual relationships.
She said: “I took it slow at first, enjoying their company and keeping it casual.
“But in April I took the plunge and decided to start sleeping with them.
“I finally feel confident and able to be the real me.
“The men have become so attached and treat me like a princess, wanting to spoil and look after me.”
By June 2016 Tashion was seeing 30 men a week and making £8,000 a month.
Some of the married men would pay £400 to spend two hours with her.
She said: “I never set out to make money, but when they started offering it just became so easy.
“Looking good comes at a cost, so the money is welcome.
“I don’t feel like I’m a prostitute. I don’t stand on a street corner and I don’t ask for it.
“I get bombarded with offers and interest from married men.
“You stop feeling guilty when you realise the pain they are suffering.”
In just five months Tashion claims to have slept with 300 men, a tally that continues to rise.
Making a shocking £40,000, Tashion finally feels confident in herself and is currently saving money for gender realignment surgery .
She said: “I don’t feel guilty. Yes I get moments where I feel bad, but seeing these men who can’t come out makes me realise I’m like their therapy.
“They live these secret lives and I’m their secret mistress.
“I’ve slept with over 300 people and I love my life.
“I don’t intend to stop anytime soon, I’m earning good money and it’s not always about sex. Sometimes people just want to chat over a coffee.
“I feel sexier than ever and have been told that I’m prettier than most women.
“I went online to be accepted and I’ve found my calling. I feel happier and sexier than ever.
“These men might have children and wives, but I’m their counsellor and their outlet to ease their entrapment.”
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My 15-year-old son told me that he is a cross-dresser. He also asked me if I could help him paint his nails red. Should I let him wear girls’ clothes and makeup? If yes, what kind of clothes? Should I take him to get a manicure or a pedicure? Should I give him the makeover he desires? I want to be a good parent but I don’t know what cross-dressing help looks like here. Help!
I think that a young person who is exploring gender identity or sexuality needs a safe place to do so and having a trusted adult helps. In my clinic, I see many youth who are more “gender bending” and fluid in their expression of masculinity and femininity these days. Still, teenagers who express themselves in ways different than most other teenagers find themselves the targets of bullying or violence. I think a good place to start is to get in contact with a community group (like TransFamily of Greater Cleveland) in order to have a safe place for self-expression and meet other people who identify as transgender.
There are many identities within the transgender community including transsexuals, cross dressers, performers, people with disorders of sexual development (DSDs) and those who simply identify as “queer.” Your son may be able to meet others with a similar experience and have an opportunity to find his path.
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Published: 00:00 BST, 23 July 2013 | Updated: 10:59 BST, 10 January 2014
Teenagers Arin Andrews and Katie Hill look like any normal young couple posing in their swimwear.
It is hard to believe that just two years ago Arin was a girl called Emerald, and Katie was a boy called Luke.
Arin, 17, and Katie, 19, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, have both undergone surgeries to change their gender and now are enjoying being in their bodies they always wished for.
Young and in love: Transgender teens Arin Andrews, 17, seen posing for a picture with sweetheart Katie Hill, 19, at the Oologah Lake in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Living life to the fullest: The teenage couple have been bullied and lost friends but have been able to support each other through their gender treatment
Just over a year ago Katie, a university student, had gender reassignment surgery, thanks to an amazing $35,000 donation from an anonymous donor who read her story in a local newspaper.
Now, Arin, who is still at school, has undergone an operation to remove both of his breasts, and is proudly showing off his new male physique.
For the last year, Arin has been binding up his chest to try to hide his female body, but can now go topless for the first time after his surgery in Cleveland, Ohio, in June.
He said: 'Now I can wear a tank top, which I couldn't before, I can go swimming shirtless, I can walk outside, I can just be a regular guy now.
'I hated my breasts, I always felt like they didn't belong - now I can finally be comfortable in my own body.'
He added: 'Now when I'm out in a public pool, or lifting weights, no-one raises an eyebrow, they just think I'm a guy - just a skinny dude in the gym trying to build some muscle.
Enjoying life: The teenagers say that they are now both comfortable in their own bodies
Defining themselves: Last year Katie had a $35,000 sex change surgery to turn her into a woman - and now Arin has followed his dream to have a flat, male chest following an operation
'My family have really surprised me with how supportive they have been throughout the surgery. I'm so lucky to have them and Katie to rely on.'
Katie and Arin met nearly two years ago at a support group for transgender teenagers and bonded through their shared experiences.
Katie said: 'To me, Arin's just my Arin, he's always looked manly to me. But now he's had the surgery he's much more confident and comfortable with himself.'
But now that the teens' physical appearance matches their gender, both of them are excited to be able to go swimming, boating and sunbathe like other couples.
Katie added: 'Being transgender myself, I understand Arin probably better than anybody else, how good he feels and how complete he feels.'
True love: The couple have been able to rely on each other through their transformation
Happy and healthy: Arin and Katie pose in their swimwear at the lake and later looking casual at home
Light at the end of the tunnel: The couple were both bullied and lost friends who could not cope with their changes
In the future, Arin might consider having genital surgery, but this can be complicated, and for now he's delighted with his new body.
Both the couple's families are supportive of their relationship and say the way the way the teenagers have supported each other has helped in their transition.
Arin's mum Denise Andrews said: 'Seeing Katie go through her surgery was helpful to Arin.
'It was being around it and seeing her getting to transform. And being a couple at the time was I think just the cherry on the cake.
Changed lives: Emerald Andrews, before she became Arin, at the age of five in Tulsa, Oklahoma (left) and Luke Hill (right), before he became Katie, aged seven
'Every transgender person would love to have the transformation physically because it just completes them as a person.'
The last two years have been very difficult for the teenagers.
Katie was bullied at school, and Arin had to change to a different high school when he revealed he was transgender, and has lost friends in the process.
'I lost one of my best friends through the transition,' said Arin. 'We used to go on vacations together and were like sisters.
Making a splash: The couple met at a group that supports transgender teens
'But I got the chance to open her eyes and show her I'm still a good person. I'm still the person I was, I just look different.
'She was gone for a while but then she came back.
'It taught me that the people who really love you need some time, but they'll always come back around.'
Happy: Arin had an operation to remove his breasts and is proud of his new physique
After he began dressing as a boy, Arin also lost a new male friend who learned about his past as a girl.
'He said: ''I pictured you as a girl, and I can't do it anymore,''' said Arin, adding: 'You can't just force people to be your friends.'
Katie started her degree course at an Oklahoma university last autumn but has struggled to make new friends because of prejudices against transgender people in the traditional Southern State.
She said: 'I had quite a lot of friends in college that were really close to me and then all of a sudden they just stopped talking to me.
'I think what happened is they found out I was trans through a story or word of mouth and they decided that was too much for them.'
The last two years have also been difficult for the teenager's families as they've come to terms with losing their son and daughter, and also some of their own friends.
Arin's mum Denise said: 'There are still a group of people we don't interact with any more. I know that they questioned me as a parent, they're not comfortable with it.'
But she added: 'A lot of people worry about losing the gender of their child. But as you look through albums and realise your babies are growing up, we also watched them grow up and turn into somebody different.
'Whether they stay the same gender or not, they become independent.'
Now their outward transformation is complete, the teenagers hope people will accept them as their new genders, and their difficulties will become a thing of the past.
Young romance: The couple have been together for two years
Carefree teens: Katie and Arin have both had the loving support of their families while they made the life-altering decision
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