PHANTOM NIPPLES / TOP SURGERY ZINE

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Access to trans healthcare is hard, and with transphobia rising around the UK and the rest of the world, it’s getting even harder.

So, as an act of resistance, and an effort to contribute to the information available to trans people who are interested in gender affirming care, I have made the zine “Phantom Nipples” available to download for free!

This zine was created by me and my partner Peach, who is trans/nonbinary, and who had top surgery in 2022. Their experience was not easy, and by sharing their process we hope to provide an honest account of what accessing and recovering from gender affirming care can be like. Moreover, their story adds a valuable alternative to wonderful post-op reveals of social media and the horrors found on Google.

We hope you find it useful!

Love, Karen & Peach

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Access to trans healthcare is hard, and with transphobia rising around the UK and the rest of the world, it’s getting even harder.

So, as an act of resistance, and an effort to contribute to the information available to trans people who are interested in gender affirming care, I have made the zine “Phantom Nipples” available to download for free!

This zine was created by me and my partner Peach, who is trans/nonbinary, and who had top surgery in 2022. Their experience was not easy, and by sharing their process we hope to provide an honest account of what accessing and recovering from gender affirming care can be like. Moreover, their story adds a valuable alternative to wonderful post-op reveals of social media and the horrors found on Google.

We hope you find it useful!

Love, Karen & Peach

Access to trans healthcare is hard, and with transphobia rising around the UK and the rest of the world, it’s getting even harder.

So, as an act of resistance, and an effort to contribute to the information available to trans people who are interested in gender affirming care, I have made the zine “Phantom Nipples” available to download for free!

This zine was created by me and my partner Peach, who is trans/nonbinary, and who had top surgery in 2022. Their experience was not easy, and by sharing their process we hope to provide an honest account of what accessing and recovering from gender affirming care can be like. Moreover, their story adds a valuable alternative to wonderful post-op reveals of social media and the horrors found on Google.

We hope you find it useful!

Love, Karen & Peach