PINKessence.com: A Transgender Social Network
Renee appeared on "Anderson" so she could tell her story about how her husband, Ted, became her wife -- after discovering his Klinefelter's Syndrome and receiving a sex change. Renee now lives peaceably with Ted, now Chloe, raising their two boys as partners.
But their journey has not been entirely easy, as making the transition from a man to a woman has not been an easy one for Chloe. Because of this, Chloe wanted to create an online community to help all transgender people as they face challenges in day-to-day life.
Chloe created PINKessence.com -- a self-described "transgender social network" -- as a way for transgender people to stay in touch and support one another.
Check out PINKessence.com for yourself, and share your thoughts about the site and about Renee and Chloe's story… in the comments below.













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. I CAME ACROSS, ABOUT UR STORY ON YOU TUBE, AND I WAS VERY TOUCH AND I VERY HAPPY FOR CHLOE, I KNOW MUST BE VERY HARD, FOR THE FAMILY, I MY SELF A TRANSGENDER, I NEVER MARRIED NOR HAVE KIDS, I KNOW ALL MY HEART I COULD NEVER MARRIED AND I ALWAYS KNEW WHEN I WAS AGE 4, THAT I WAS DIFFERENT, I SUPPRESS MY LIFE AS I GET OLDER LIVE AS A GAY MAN, BUT STILL DID NOT WORK FOR ME, MY TRANSITION CHANGE IS DRASTIC DID NOT TELL MY FAMILY I KNOW WILL NEVER ACCEPT ME, I START TAKIN HORMONES 14 YRS AGO GET MY BREAST DONT AND STILL NOT SURE IF I WANTED TO HAVE A SRS, AS RIGHT NOW I AM HAPPY LIVIN AS FULL TIME WOMAN, AND JUST HAVE NOT FIND MY MAN OF MY DREAM, SO ENOUGH OF THIS LOL, I AM SO HAPPY FOR U, WILL ALL THE LUCK FOR U GURL MUAH
A big "THANK YOU!" to Chloe for starting Pink Essence. I'm 61, married, and TG, but I haven't mustered up the courage to come out yet. I don't think I've ever been so afraid to do something in my life. The only way I'm existing as a woman now is via the internet and I hope that by learning of Chloe's and Renee's experience I can get a step closer to transitioning.
Ariella Michelle