<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>About the Woman in my Eye</title> {head-common} <meta name="description" content="About the webpage and its author"> </head> <body> <header> <h1>About the Woman in my Eye</h1> </header> <nav title="site menu"> <ul> <li> <a href='/'>home</a> </li> <li> <a href='/resources'>resources</a> </li> <li> <a href='/blog'>blog</a> </li> </ul> </nav> <main> <article> <h2>About me, the author</h2> <p> Hello, I am a 30s something transgender woman from the north east coast United States. I transitioned at the age of 31 after years of struggling with my gender. I'm sure you'll find out more of that here in my posts. I started this site to try and just make a resource for folks who are questioning their gender or struggling during their own transitions. For some context at the time of starting this site the internet was in a bit of a crossroads. Multiple websites that were places for communities to grow started to struggle as leadership was changing or forcing the direction of the sites in a way that pushes outs its communities. So I wanted to have a place in my own control to aggregate resources and share my own stories for folks to find. </p> <p> Now that's a bit ambitious of course. I understand that. Realistically, I plan to write my personal journey here as a resource first and share any resources I've come across in the meantime. Heck, this will also do wonders, with my short memory, acting as almost a universal bookmark! </p> </article> {about-her} </main> {footer} </body> </html>