https://buckangel.com/blogs/news.atomBuck Angel™ Entertainment - News2023-07-27T15:06:40-07:00Buck Angel™ Entertainmenthttps://buckangel.com/blogs/news/bucks-off-most-popular-sex-toy-among-swedish-gay-and-trans-men2023-07-27T15:06:40-07:002023-07-27T15:17:37-07:00Bucks-Off most popular sex toy among Swedish gay and trans men.Buck Angel
I just received this email from an online adult shop where they did a poll on the best sex toy for gay men and trans men and the BUCK OFF won!
This is so cool because I created this toy so many years ago and it continues to be a favorite for so many. When I created it with Perfect Fit there were no toys made for trans men and so it was really exciting to make something that would help guys connect with their bodies. I received so many great emails from trans men.
To now see gay men also enjoy my toy is so awesome.
Below is the email and website that took the poll. You can also read all the great reviews about it!
"Hi Buck, I am running a Swedish online magazine about sex and relations and we just ran a survey to our gay and trans men e-mail subscribers.
We asked them which’s their favorite sextoy is and the majority voted for your FTM Stroker ”Bucks-Off". There was over 1000 people answering and lots of toys to choose from, so feel honored because the competition was really though."
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/the-trans-left-has-left-the-building-yikes2023-07-05T19:01:45-07:002023-07-05T19:03:48-07:00The Trans Left Has Left The Building (yikes!)Buck Angel
Why are trans people starting to speak out against gender indoctrination in schools, harmful gender or LGBTQ ideologies, and children medically transitioning? Because the truth speaks for itself! My wonderful guest this week, Braxton (female-to-male transsexual man), talks to me about his personal experience with leaving the "woke" trans space and the backlash that comes with it from the insane cult itself. It's so refreshing to know that more and more young people are starting to realize the truth and think for themselves. Big thanks to Braxton for sitting down to chat with me! You're awesome, my friend! Leave some love for him in the comments. Braxton's YouTube Channel @braxtontaylor_
----------------------- If you think you're trans, think again. Then think again. Talk to a professional. Talk to a loved one. Then think even more. Transitioning is a serious life-altering situation, and it should never be taken lightly. If you are confused or depressed because you feel you might be trans, you need to make sure that transitioning is truly what is best for you, because the mental anguish you feel now will be even worse if you transition and realize you made a huge mistake.
**Interested in sharing your story with Buck? Send an email to buckangelmgmt@gmail.com
KC aka KCMiller is a 21-year-old upset with their decision to transition from female to male, and have been questioning their decision ever since. KC transitioned at 16, which means they transitioned as a child, and now has regret and tons of mental/physical struggles. If you think you're trans, think again. Then think again. Then talk to a professional. Then think even more. Transitioning is a serious life change, and it should never be taken lightly. If you are confused and depressed because you feel you might be transgender, you need to make sure that transitioning is truly what is what is best for you, because the mental anguish you feel now will be even worse if you transition and realize you made a huge mistake. KC went through the system and took steps in the transition process, but still feels it was way too fast and didn't address everything they should have prior to starting hormones and getting top surgery. Big thanks to KC for having this difficult conversation with me! Sending you so much love, my friend! If you'd like to connect with KC, you can find their Twitter here: @KCMiller1225 Big love! - Tranpa
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/4-ways-to-spice-up-your-valentine-s-day-sex2022-02-10T05:39:24-08:002022-02-10T05:39:24-08:004 Ways To Spice Up Your Valentine’s Day SexBuck AngelThe day of love is quickly approaching and whether you are spending it with your partner, your hook-up buddy, or by yourself, practicing safe sex is crucial but doesn’t have to mean dull. Sex should be fun and feel good, but it’s easy to get stuck in rut even in the bedroom department.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity for you to take a hotter approach when it comes to your sex life. So, if you’re looking to spice up the bedroom this Valentine’s Day, then keep reading for some seductive tips.
Grab Toys If you’re going to splurge on flowers and chocolate, then don’t skip out on a gift that will last much longer. Sex toys are a great way to mix things up in the bedroom while adding some novelty. Not only are they great to add some excitement, but they will increase your chance of reaching an orgasm. Consider introducing your partner to your favorite sex toy if you already have a favorite in mind. Sex toys and other pleasure products are a great tool to better understand each other’s bodies and intensify the experience. If you’re new to the world of sex toys, then don’t fret. Pleasure products come in all shapes and sizes, so all you have to know is what type of sex you and your partner like to have, or what turns you both on. Once you have an idea of the experience you want, then choosing a sex toy will be a fun and naughty experience.
Plan Ahead If you want to add some sex back into the day of love, then don’t wait and think ahead. Plan a pre-Valentine’s Day shopping trip to set the stage for later. Lingerie shopping is a great way to tease while giving each other a taste of what is to come. Planning ahead should also include any “in case of emergency” supplies you might need. If you’re planning an all-day sex fest, then you’re going to need some lubricant to reduce any discomfort and enhance pleasure. Water-based lube is your safest choice for penetrative sex, masturbation, and sex toy play, while flavored lube is great for oral sex. Additionally, if you struggle to last long in the sheets or maintain an erection, medication like Tadalafil can allow for more spontaneous sex, as it helps maintain an erection for longer without all the guesswork on when to take it. Spontaneity is great but when you plan ahead, you will be ready for anything.
Play A Game There’s no better way to add a twist to your foreplay than by incorporating a seductive game. There are a ton of adult sex games online but if you’re looking to spice up a classic, then consider playing a sexier verison of scavenger hunt. Set a timer and keep the objects bed-room related, like a wooden spoon or a blindfold. By the end of the day you will have everything you need for a passion-filled night. If you and your partner are looking for something a tad more simple and to the point, then try erotic dice. A set of dice that feature commands and body parts for naughty combinations. Truth or dare is another classic game that can easily turn provocative and help you and your boo thang explore your sexuality in and out of the bedroom.
Experiment With Each Other Valentine’s Day is the perfect day to shake up your normal bedroom routine. If you have always wanted to experiment with different locations or positions, then make a sex bucket list, and ask your boo to make one too. Once you both have your list then you can get down to business, as creating a list also helps remove the awkwardness from having to think on the spot. Everyone has fantasies, so talk about them! Role-playing is an exciting way to showcase your fantasies in a kinky and thrilling way. Whether you’re role-playing as a fitness instructor and client or an artist and their subject, don’t forget to include some props to really set the mood. Experimenting with one another requires two things, consent and leaving your inhibitions at the door.
Pleasure should be a priority this Valentine’s Day, so shake things up, and don’t forget to have fun with one another. Whether you try one or more things from this list, what’s important is that you stepped out of your comfort zone, because you’ll never know how much you love tying up your partner unless you try it.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/the-all-new-buckd-4mm-adjustable-trans-man-silicone-cock-ring2021-07-06T11:39:18-07:002021-07-07T12:53:34-07:00The All New BUCK'D 4mm Adjustable Trans Man Silicone Cock RingBuck AngelWatch the video and I will tell you all about it :)
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/tranpa-trans-male-vaginal-atrophy2021-06-10T10:41:32-07:002021-06-10T10:44:11-07:00Tranpa: Trans Male Vaginal AtrophyBuck Angel
In today’s video, I will discuss vaginal atrophy in transman. Vaginal Atrophy. This happened to me. If you are on HRT -hormone replacement therapy with testosterone you have a good chance of getting atrophy if you are not supplementing with estrogen. Vaginas need estrogen to function. Please watch and let's start the discussion on atrophy in trans man. I appreciate you and if you want to reach out please go to my website BuckAngel.com With gratitude, Buck.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/lbgtq-sex-a-guide-on-staying-safe-and-having-fun2021-05-20T14:52:05-07:002021-08-16T14:26:28-07:00 LBGTQ+ Sex: A Guide On Staying Safe And Having FunBuck Angel
Sex is a powerful tool that helps deepen intimacy and helps create connections, and it also has a multitude of personal benefits. However, it can seem intimidating and overwhelming, especially when you don’t know where to start. If you’re struggling with where to get started, then look no further.
Here are some tips on how to build your confidence in your sex life while staying safe:
Spend Time Getting To Know Yourself
Although we all want to feel sexually liberated, discovering your sexual self requires more personal work than you might think. Sexual liberation is tied to understanding yourself and your sexual desires. Sex is not one-size-fits-all, so it’s crucial that you spend time getting to know yourself. Connecting with yourself sexually might sound nerve-wracking, but starting small by asking yourself what turns you on, whether that be foreplay or roleplaying, will help you understand where to start. To know yourself sexually takes trial and error and a willingness to try things that might seem out of the norm.
For some non-binary and transgender people, there can be a sense of dysphoria attached to exploring their body. If you’re someone who struggles with this, then use this alone time to see what areas you feel uncomfortable allowing yourself and your partner to touch. Once you have explored your thoughts, feelings, and experimented with yourself sexually, it will be easier for you to discuss sex with your partner and create a safe and fun sexual experience.
Be Cautious of Risks
Now you might feel like you’re covered and understand the risks that come with sex, but chances are any sexual education you might have had has been centered around heterosexuality. Understanding that although regardless of gender or sexuality, there are risks involved when having sex, it’s crucial for LGBTQIA+ youth and adults to have informative discussions on safe sex practices. There are a number of barrier methods to consider when having sex, from dental dams to condoms. Using protection isn’t just to prevent unwanted pregnancies. External and internal condoms work as STD protection and have a high percentage of effectiveness. They also come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so find what works for you.
HIV continues to disproportionately impact LGBTQIA+ communities, which is why practicing safe sex using barrier methods is crucial to maintaining a healthy sex life. If you or someone you know is at risk for HIV, talk to your healthcare provider about PrEP. PrEP is a daily pill that can lower your chances of getting HIV by more than 90%. Although it does not prevent other STIs, it can help reduce your risk and help you feel ready to engage in any sexual activity. If you or your partner have HIV, sexual activity doesn’t have to be taken off the table.
There are many people living with HIV that have safe and healthy sex lives. Staying on top of medication and using barrier methods are precautions you and your partner can take to prevent contracting HIV. However, people with HIV may face additional hurdles like erectile dysfunction. Studies have shown that men with HIV have a higher chance of experiencing ED. If this is the case, talk to your health care provider about Viagra medication that can help treat sexual function problems, and help you feel like your most confident self. Just because you may face these issues does not mean that you can’t have a fulfilling and healthy sex life. Here is a link to women's resources as well. https://www.forhers.com/sexual-health
Talk About Any Challenges
Never doubt the power that comes with communicating. Although you might feel awkward or the opposite of sexy, communicating is a key element to having good sex. With communication also comes increased closeness, so don’t be afraid to be honest with your partner about any reservations or nerves you may have. If you struggle with your body or know there are areas you would like to avoid, then talking to your partner before sex will not only relieve some anxieties, but will also allow you to enjoy yourself without hesitation.
Furthermore, never make assumptions about your partner’s genitals. People vary, and you never know what they feel comfortable with, so never set your expectations without communicating with your partner. Sex can come with its own challenges, and if your last sexual experience was anything less than enjoyable then don’t get in your own head. Talk to your partner about what you need instead of what they did wrong. Talking about solutions, like incorporating more trans-inclusive sex toys to help you or your partner feel more engaged, is the only way to ensure that you’re both satisfied. A lack of communication will only prolong you from achieving a solution, or worse, it may exacerbate the issue. Just keep in mind that it’s important to be honest with yourself and your partner, while still respecting boundaries.
LOS ANGELES — Channel 1 Releasing (C1R) has inked a distro agreement for Buck'd, the new novelty line from performer, activist and entrepreneur Buck Angel.
Buck'd is set to launch with two products later this week and joins the C1R brands Boneyard and Rascal Toys.
The Buck'd Leash is a 4mm leash with an adjustable push-button bead that allows the user to adjust to multiple sizes. "This is perfect for anyone, but especially trans or FTM people who haven’t had bottom surgery and have a smaller penis size," noted a rep. "The leash fits men of all shapes and sizes and can be worn by one and all."
The Buck'd Lube Injector is "great for trans men because of the dryness sometimes caused by the use of testosterone and the resulting imbalance in hormone levels," the rep explained. "It’s also something that many women going through menopause can benefit from if they are experiencing vaginal dryness."
Angel noted the idea behind the new line was to "not only have products for the trans community, but to make those products inclusive for as many people as possible."
"I'm so excited to be working with a company that sees the future for trans novelties and has a history and great reputation in the community," continued Angel. "Working together with them on my new brand is very exciting; look for great things to come."
C1R will also serve as manufacturer for the line. The company's 24/7, full-service warehouse is located in Hollywood, California. All orders, noted the rep, from 10 to 10,000 pieces, ship within 24 hours anywhere around the globe.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/buck-angel-xxx-grab-bag2021-05-12T08:25:46-07:002021-06-05T04:50:24-07:00Buck Angel XXX Grab BagBuck Angel
Special grab bags of two ofBuck Angel'sfavorite XXX toys. Includes theBUCK OFF™ FTM STROKER andBuck's T-Lube.
The official Buck Angel® stroker is the first product designed specifically for transmen to engage in stroking fun. As Buck says "Loving your new body is what it’s all about.”
Buck's T-Lube is a water-based lubricant, which was created specifically for trans men, as a response to Buck's own experiences. T-Lube is formulated to aid those suffering from regular or periodic dryness by providing a long-lasting natural glide that is designed to enhance your body's own natural lubrication.
Buck Angelis is an American porn actor, producer, sex educator, and motivational speaker. He is the founder of the media production company Buck Angel Entertainment.'s message of empowerment through self-acceptance and the mission to encourage everyone to be comfortable in their own skin - whatever that means to them - has struck a passionate chord with people around the world. Buck has made appearances on HBO, National Geographic, Netflix, The Tyra Banks Show, Dan Savage, AOL, Spike TV, The Women's Entertainment Network, Howard Stern Show, Much Music, Sirius Radio, and many others.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/sitting-down-with-tranpa-an-interview-with-buck-angel2021-05-10T08:48:40-07:002021-05-11T04:10:21-07:00Sitting Down with Tranpa: an Interview with Buck AngelBuck Angel
Sitting Down with Tranpa: an Interview with Buck Angel
Buck Angel is a transsexual educator, activist and actor who has been producing porn featuring trans men and trans male sex education films since 2002. He is a prominent figure in the trans community and I’ve looked up to him for a long time as I’ve sorted through my own thoughts and feelings about medically transitioning. We talked over the phone this week after I slid into his Instagram DMs. Our conversation touched on intergenerational dynamics in the trans community, the language we use to describe ourselves, the meaning of “manhood,” and more.
BA: So you know I did come to Yale like a billion years ago to speak at Sex Week.
Oh my God, that university freaked out on me. It was unbelievable. I mean not the students… they made a [College] Tea for me, and it was completely sold out, but I had such pushback from alumni.
KK: What did they say to you?
BA: I had death threats. Total death threats that if I [showed] up to campus, they [would] hang me from the tree and light me on fire.
KK: Holy fuck, that is so upsetting.
BA: Holy fuck! I was like “WHAT?!” I go, “This is Yale?! What??” […] They were literally coming after me. They weren’t playing. It was not a joke. They were really coming after me. Remember this was around 2006….We didn’t have a large trans community like we have today or [a] genderqueer [community] or any of what we have, none of it. So I was the man with the pussy, right? … I was like this crazy monster to them. [laughs]
KK: So, my first question is: what does manhood mean to you?
BA: What does manhood mean? I get these questions a lot from the cisgender world, because they can’t understand how a woman can become a man. I think being a man or having manhood is a very personal thing, and for me it meant becoming myself. It means to me being seen as a man and feeling masculine. […] It’s being presented to the world as male. It’s being talked to as male. And really on some level, a responsibility to show the world that masculinity does not have to have toxicity to it.
KK: I was curious what answer you’d give to that because I’m pre-HRT [Hormone Replacement Therapy], and that’s something that people ask me a lot and I’ve never been able to give a straight answer in any way.
BA: Of course not, you won’t, because it’s the same thing that people say to me, “So, how do you think you can be a man when you have a vagina?” What a really dumb question…You could apply that question to a man who had cancer in his testicles. Or you could apply that to someone who was born without a penis, but identifies as male [and is] intersex. What we have focused on with masculinity is genitals and appearance. I’m totally guilty of that. Your generation is not so necessarily focused on appearance of masculinity as much as the older [community], or somebody like myself who really just had a sex change. And that’s really how I feel: I had a sex change. I’m not necessarily just a trans person. I’m a man. I was a woman who became a man.
KK: How do you perceive the sort of fluidity in the younger community?
BA: I think it’s important, I think it’s awesome. I think it’s going to help so many people, but I’m also going to tell you that it has divided our community on an unhealthy level. We took the word transgender, which used to just mean one basic thing, and we turned it into an umbrella term. When you take a term that is so specific and hide all of these identities under it, everyone who is gender non-conforming all the way over to FtM [people who medically transition from female to male], and then tell them all to call themselves trans, people are going to start arguing over who is trans and who isn’t.
KK: Yes, 100%.
BA: I have to tell you that I’m disliked and liked in this community. […] I do consider myself transexual and not transgender. As you know, that’s considered a derogatory term, which is very insulting to me on many levels. I don’t relate to all of the identities under the umbrella. I am none of those. I had a sex change. I really wanted to become a man and so I did that through hormones and surgery and I live my life as male.
That’s why we need to determine, I think, more specific identities and not just one word that encompasses everything.
KK: Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
BA: The kids need direction. […] When we don’t talk about those things and when we eliminate the word transexual, you are actually eliminating your history. That’s not okay.
KK: How do you see yourself in the role of a “tranpa” to younger trans people?
BA: I love that you know I’m a tranpa! Oh god, I live for it. And I’ll tell you that I didn’t live for it before. In fact, I pushed against the younger community for a while because I didn’t like their disrespect towards me; their disrespect towards the word transsexual, the identity of sex change [and] all the language that I grew up with, which means a lot to me and the older generation. But then I sat myself down, had a talk to myself, and said, “Nope.” It’s the way of the world and it always has been. Things grow. You have to grow with them.
So that’s how I became tranpa. I opened my heart, my knowledge, my concern, and my care for them. I understand that there are things I know that they don’t know and might want to hear. And when I started to share, they just came. […] It was like, “We want to know! We want this information!” And I’m honored. I’m blessed. I really feel like they’re my kids on some level.
KK: Switching gears a little bit. Can you tell me about your identity as “the man with a pussy,” especially in the context of your career in porn?
BA: Right. So now I’m no longer the man with the pussy. Now I’m tranpa. [laughs] Tranpa with a pussy. [laughs] There’s just something not okay about that. [laughs] You know, I started my porn work literally 19 years ago. I mean, God, I feel so old. But when I started, I called myself “the man with the pussy,” because nobody did it. There were “chicks with dicks,” and you must understand that language was never meant to be derogatory. It’s always been marketing; it was meant to be search engine traffic. Today we don’t say that, but 20 years ago women called themselves “chicks with dicks.” So I just played off of that because no trans male porn existed. I reversed it and I became “the man with the pussy.”
I never went into porn as activist. I always went into it [thinking], “I’m going to make a million dollars, and I’m going to create something that doesn’t exist.” But within two years of pushback, mostly from the transgender community and the porn industry, people started to notice me outside of porn and say, “Wow, I think you have a voice for something that is bigger than pornography.”
I’ll always feel very attached to my porn. I still am in the porn world. and I believe in it a lot. I wouldn’t be here without it. I always thought I’d just be a pornographer, and then my porn really catapulted me into the world as an activist when I realized my body and my vagina is my activism. I got people thinking about what makes you a [man], before anybody was talking [about that].
People would come at me like, “You don’t have a penis, you’re not a man.” And I’m like, “Really, seriously?” That’s how you can always get cisgender men. Go at their penis, because they live for their penises. And I would always say this: “Well, hey, my friend, what if you lost your penis?” Immediately they would stop in their tracks, think about it and come back to me with a different answer. It was amazing. It was like magic.
All you have to do with a cisgender man is somehow get them to think about their penis and everything else kind of goes out the window, because that’s really the focus of most cisgender men and their manhood. It really revolves around their penis.
KK: Wow, that is super interesting.
BA: It is, I learned a lot from that. I learned how not to be a man.
KK: Exactly, by watching how cis men are.
BA: Yeah, thank god I’m not that [laughs]
KK: What does feel affirming of your manhood?
BA: Okay so, physical attributes. Like growing facial hair and getting muscles. Those things really were and are today a big part of my masculinity. And as you know, there’s a lot of pushback in our community about this now. About passing, about passing privilege. I’ve been called toxic because of the way I look. They don’t really understand that my appearance may look a certain way, but I am not toxic.
That said, I think the thing that affirms my masculinity most definitely is my appearance, [but] also, my attitude: that I can walk the world as a man with a vagina very confidently, [and] I can be naked in front of the whole world. My vagina on some level does make me feel masculine. It in no way makes me feel feminine, and I really can’t grasp enough words to describe to you why that is, other than the years of me living so openly with my vagina, and being really forthcoming and adamant about it. [It is] maleness to me. It finally just makes me feel male on so many levels.
KK: Yeah and I really get how it can be way more of a feeling than something that you can really vocalize.
BA: Totally, and I think that is what people need to understand. Also, in our community, we need to start respecting everyone’s choice of masculinity: non-masculinity, feminine male, butch male, whatever it is you want to be. I think we have these ideas that there is one way to be. There is never, ever one way to be, with anything.
KK: So much of the best cis allyship for me has been from people who are just so trusting that the way I feel is the way I feel and that it is valid.
BA: Yes, and you want to know why that is? Because they are confident and comfortable in their own self. I am not anti-cisgender at all. Most of my lovers are cisgender. A lot of my friends are cisgender. All the business I do is with cisgender people. I would not be as successful in my business if it wasn’t for cisgender people.
We have this idea in our community that cisgender people are our enemy. No, they’re not! Cisgender people are our surgeons. Cisgender people are our hormone doctors. Cisgender people are our therapists. Cisgender people are our teachers. And we really need to understand that for us to be respected and thought of as [equal to] the rest of the world, we have to integrate ourselves into the world. We have to stop separating ourselves. That goes with masculinity too. There are different types of masculinity, and we have to appreciate all of them, whatever they mean.
KK: Do you have any final thoughts you’d like to put out into the world?
BA: So let’s just say cisgender men are reading this right now. What I’d say to a cis man is this: Masculinity doesn’t necessarily mean you have to walk around with a chip on your shoulder, or worry that people are not going to think you’re man enough, whatever man enough means. Masculinity and manhood is all about you, and presenting to the world how you feel, not how other people want you to feel. People always ask me this one question: “When are you going to get the bottom surgery?” Can’t people see how comfortable I am? The fact is that people ask this question for themselves. If I got a penis, it would be for them not for me, because the rest of the world still has this idea that without a penis, you’re not a man. hey need to stop focusing on genitals, because the genitals are only a tiny little bit of who you are as a man. I think if we really start to re-educate men that their genitals are not what reflect masculinity, we’ll have a different type of man out there. But men are going to have a hard time hearing this, you know? And especially from a man with a pussy. [laughs]
Secretly, they all want a vagina. You know it. I think that’s about it.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/introducing-the-first-sex-toy-designed-specifically-for-transgender-men2021-05-09T05:53:36-07:002021-05-11T04:10:23-07:00Introducing The First Sex Toy Designed Specifically For Transgender MenBuck Angel
“I am a believer that if a product exists for you it makes you feel validated.”
Buck Angel is one of the most famous transgender men in the world, having built upon his experience in the adult entertainment industry to become an activist, educator and someone who seeks to create visibly for transgender men and masculine-of-center individuals.
Now, Angel is teaming up with Perfect Fit Brand to release the first sex toy designed to specifically meet the needs of transgender men.
Called the Buck Off, the product stems from multiple conversations between Angel and the company about how trans men have historically had to adapt sex toys intended for cisgender people to meet their needs.
“Talking with other trans men, as well as [taking into account] my own sexual needs, I knew this was an important product,” Angel told The Huffington Post in an email. “It is super validating when you walk into a shop and see a product made for you. It gives you a feeling of being recognized. I also think it says ‘masturbation and sexual needs are normal for everyone.’”
This product is both revolutionary and incredibly necessary for the transgender community. Check out Angel’s conversation about Buck Off with The Huffington Post below and head here to read more about the activist’s journey.
The Huffington Post: Why did you decide to make this sex toy? Why is it important that we have a sex toy that specifically meets the needs of trans men?
Buck Angel: This transmale sex toy needed to be made and I have been advocating for it for years. The reasons being, in my opinion and many of the transmen I have spoken with, is that toys are fun and they let you experience your body in ways that you might not be able to without one ― they encourage you to explore.
Some trans guys have spoken to me about not wanting to touch their genitals ―specifically their vaginas ― because they are not connected to it as male. I totally understand that as it took me years to get to the place where I am now and feel totally sexually comfortable with my vagina ― and toys helped with that. The toys that [have] existed on the market were made for cisgender people. Trans men have different genitals which means they have different needs. Many of us had to alter products in order to make them work for us. One of the things I used to do was use nipple suction devices or a cisgender masturbator and cut it up to make it fit my anatomy. I am a believer that if a product exists for you it makes you feel validated. Trans men have never had anything in the pleasure products world that said this is yours! This fits your genitals. This is so affirming in many ways. I believe it will help trans guys feel more comfortable to masturbate. In a way it is giving you permission. When you transition, sex is a big part of that. And if you are missing out of exploring your newfound body, I think this could be harmful and does not teach self love
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When you transition, sex is a big part of that.
How does this sex toy work?
Great question. What I have designed along with Steve Callow, the CEO of Perfect Fit Brand, is a device that fits over your vagina. Trans men who are using testosterone have larger clitorises and genitals. So I have designed the Buck Off to be used for men on HRT. The device then enables you to get a suction and then you can actually start to stroke with it. This is why we called it an FTM Stroker. Basically, it works the same way a cisgender stroker works but for trans male genitals. If you would like to see a very graphic video of me showing how to use it follow this link to Porn Hub.
What was the process of creating and testing the toy like?
Lucky for me I met Steve. When I pitched him the idea, in less than five minutes he said, “Dude that’s a no brainer, lets do this.” So we started having design meetings and I brought in toys that I have used, as well as ones from my friends. I showed Steve how we use these. He then started to construct a sketch and from there we just started fine tuning. We made a couple samples, I used them and gave feedback on what was needed. Steve went back to the drawing board and the Buck Off was born! It was a pretty great process because I already knew exactly what I wanted and Steve is a great designer, so the two of us together made it happen.
How do we get therapists and sex educators to start utilizing this toy in their practice?
That has already started and one of the reasons I really think this is such an important product. I want to be able to teach all health care professionals about the Buck Off to show how important connecting to your body sexually through transition is so important. I speak at many mental health and sex education conferences and I am very well received. The support from these communities has been amazing.
Want to check out the Buck Off yourself? Head here.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/introducing-the-first-sex-toy-for-trans-men2021-05-09T05:49:43-07:002021-05-11T04:10:27-07:00Introducing the First Sex Toy for Trans MenBuck Angel
Adult film star and producer, activist, speaker, and trans manBuck Angelhas just added another notch to his belt: sex toy designer — specifically, designer of the first sex toy for trans men, theBuck-off. Angel partnered with sex toy companyPerfect Fit Brandto develop the product, which is a stroker tailored to the bodies of trans men who are on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). "Talking with other trans men, as well as [taking into account] my own sexual needs, I knew this was an important product," Angelexplainedto the Huffington Post. "It is super validating when you walk into a shop and see a product made for you. It gives you a feeling of being recognized. I also think it says ‘masturbation and sexual needs are normal for everyone.’”
Because the sex toy market caters almost exclusively to cisgender consumers, trans men have had to adapt products to their bodies themselves. "One of the things I used to do was use nipple suction devices or a cisgender masturbator and cut it up to make it fit my anatomy," Angel said. The Buck-off works like a typicalstroker for a person with a penis, but its smaller size and its suction are ideal for trans men who are on testosterone and who have larger clitorises and genitals in general. If you’d like to see it in action, Angel has posted NSFW video of himself demonstrating the toy onPornHub. "Thank you, Perfect Fit, for helping me to manufacture and bring this to the world," Angel says in the video. "It is a game-changer ... It’s about us [trans men], you guys. We have been recognized ... I know it’s only a masturbator, but really, it’s amazing."
BRIDGING THE DIVIDE Female-to-male erotica legend Buck Angel descends on Big D to spread his emancipating gospel
BY DANIEL KUSNER
ANGEL IN AMERICA: Buck Angel — who resides in Mexico’s Yucatán region — visited Dallas for the Beyond Vanilla 2013 conference. (Photo: Daniel Kusner.)
YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY: Buck Angel (then Susan) was signed to Elite Model Management as one of the agency’s hottest androgynous faces. (Photo: courtesy of Buck Angel.)
Near the Ervay and Main Street crosswalk in downtown Dallas, a disheveled man approaches Buck Angel and asks for spare change.
Reaching into his back pocket, Buck fishes a dollar bill from his handsome leather wallet.
“Get yourself a cup of coffee. You. Need. A. Cup. Of. Coffee,” Buck crisply articulates each syllable.
The man accepts Buck’s kindness and bows his head in great respect.
“I used to be homeless,” Buck says while crossing the street. “One dollar won’t buy him any coffee. But at least I’ve planted the idea. That way he might not spend it on alcohol.”
Buck had a different name during his homeless period: Susan.
In the mid-’80s, Susan was an androgynous high-fashion model represented by Elite Management — the agency that exploded with success after discovering Cindy Crawford. While photographers loved Susan’s androgyny, the profits went right up her nose.
She self-medicated a painfully unresolved gender dilemma.
After cocaine destroyed Susan’s promising fashion career, she bound her chest with Ace bandages and wore baseball hats to perform $20 blowjobs in order to score crack. Her addiction quickly led to homelessness.
Almost 30 years later, Buck Angel can speak lightheartedly of Susan’s tragic past.
While drinking coffee at Porta di Roma’s outdoor patio near the Neiman Marcus flagship, Buck scrolls through photos of Susan on his iPhone. While discussing the image that accompanies this article, I mention that the freckles and smile make Susan look happy.
“You think?” Buck asks. “I see sadness in the eyes.”
Susan eventually found sobriety and corrected her gender conflict.
Almost 25 years later, Susan has morphed into a muscle-daddy known as Buck Angel, the female-to-male porn legend.
As an award-winning performer, Buck straddles a number of erotic genres: leather, kink, gay, lesbian, transsexual and even “feminist porn.”
At 51, Buck now lives in Mexico’s Yucatán region with his legally recognized wife, Elayne.
Buck recently visited Dallas to deliver the keynote at the 22nd annual Beyond Vanilla conference. His speech was a sold-out success — a first in Beyond Vanilla history.
“It was incredible. After my talk, people cried while thanking me because my message affected them so much,” Buck recalls.
What’s his message?
“Deprogram yourselves!” Buck says. “The source of so many problems is when people try to force themselves into some type of box: Gay. Straight. Bi. Transgender. Man. Woman …. People box themselves in so they can relate to the world. Because that’s what society understands.
“I’m really happy with my body because I’m a man with a pussy,” Buck continues. “I’m proud of my pussy. But I identify as a man — not because it’s society’s definition. I’m my own man.”
Buck was raised in a hyper-masculine household. His dad was a runningback who earned a living playing for a professional Canadian football team.
His mom, however, served as a demure and dutiful wife.
“To me, my femaleness was a weakness. I strived for strength. My dad raised me to be a fighter,” he says.
When he was 10 years old, Buck was caught wearing his dad’s underwear. And if a family occasion called for the daughters to wear skirts, a tornado of rebellion would erupt. Buck says his family is supportive and loving, and that his two sisters weren’t at all surprised by Susan’s manly transformation.
Buck’s transformation, however, continues.
His focus is shifting away from performer and toward being a messenger. However, his message is one that’s unrestricted by political correctness or having to represent a particular group.
“Listen, I do not identify as a ‘transman.’ And in no way whatsoever do I represent the transgender community. I think the transgender community needs to deprogram itself,” he says.
“The transgender community has made some great accomplishments. But I feel they’re boxing themselves in with their rigid use of labels. GLAAD and militant transgender people have criticized me for using the word ‘tranny,’ which I totally disagree with. But I don’t speak for anyone other than myself,” Buck says.
Perhaps Chaz Bono enjoys being a GLAAD-sanctioned celebrity. But Bono has announced that he’s pursuing penis-construction surgery.
“If you want that, more power to you. But I don’t think the procedure is up to par with my expectations of perfectionism,” Buck says.
Buck recalls a trans friend who underwent phalloplasty — where a penis was constructed from an arm tendon and tissue from his backside.
“He ended up with, like, a sock of flesh that had stitching marks down the middle. This mass was somehow attached to his body. Then he spent six painful months recovering from skin grafts, which left him covered with scars," Buck recalls.
“Before my friend killed himself, he told me with tears in his eyes, ‘If I’d met you beforehand, I would have never had the surgery.’”
Buck keeps tabs on advances in bottom surgery.
“But if you look at the results of procedures performed today, the pictures look exactly the same as they did 20 years ago. On top of that, 50 percent lose their ability to have an orgasm,” Buck says.
Buck says those remarks have caused the transgender community to label him a “trans misogynist.”
“Listen, dude,” Buck says. “I don’t have a penis. And I’m the happiest man in the world.”
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/trans-men-see-your-gynecologist2020-01-29T10:00:00-08:002021-05-10T06:22:10-07:00Trans men! See your Gynecologist.Buck Angel
Medical information is needed in order to help people. Doctors cannot do their job without this knowledge. Yet we have little knowledge on trans male vaginal care. More transgender men have vaginas than not. So why are we not discussing this! I almost died. No kidding.
I am lucky, or we are lucky, that journalists reach out to me for information because there is so little of it.
This is a piece I just did for METRO paper in the UK. All about vaginal care and getting a pap.
"A trans activist is calling on doctors and nurses to encourage ‘anyone with a cervix’ to make sure they get a smear test. Buck Angel, 57, transitioned from female to male 24 years ago, but chose not to undergo bottom surgery after learning of the risks. The erotic film producer and actor has since become an advocate for normalizing trans bodies and breaking taboos surrounding gynecological care for trans men. Speaking to Metro.co.uk, he emphasized how important it is that doctors let trans and non-binary patients know they’re in ‘good hands’ during appointments.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/out-front-magazine-interview-buck-angel2020-01-25T14:31:00-08:002021-05-10T08:21:08-07:00Out Front Magazine Interview: Buck AngelBuck Angel
I feel very happy with this interview. Hope you enjoy.
"From the beginning of his career, Buck Angel has been facing opposition, pushback, and discrimination. As a trans man in the adult entertainment industry, he is no stranger to criticism about his body, his masculinity, and his place in this world. Stepping onto aplatform of visibilitythrough his work in pornography, Angel was the first trans man with a vagina to expose it all more than 20 years ago and prove that all types of bodies can, and deserve to, experience pleasure."
From the beginning of his career, Buck Angel has been facing opposition, pushback, and discrimination. As a trans man in the adult entertainment industry, he is no stranger to criticism about his body, his masculinity, and his place in this world. Stepping onto a platform of visibility through his work in pornography, Angel was the first trans man with a vagina to expose it all more than 20 years ago and prove that all types of bodies can, and deserve to, experience pleasure.
Recently, the controversy surrounding Angel has shifted from his critics in the cisgender realm to folks from the trans community. Facing scrutiny on social media for his strong opinions when it comes to the agism and infighting that exists within trans and nonbinary conversations, the original Tranpa is not one to sit back and take it. He has been fighting for visibility, rights, and respect for far too long to let the younger generation take his progress and use it against him with labels like “boomer” and “irrelevant.”
Angel has worn many hats in his career, from model and sex worker to product developer and entrepreneur. Now, as he is thriving in his mid 50s, he is stepping into the role of motivational speaker and trans activist, Angel is using the experience of his past as a way to remind us that progress isn’t always linear, and the current generation is possibly harming itself more than it’s helping.
“I am not scared to speak my mind; I feel that my opinion matters. I’m trying to teach the youth that you can stand on your own two feet and have a different opinion. It doesn’t mean you’re against the community; it just means you have a different opinion and you’re an individual,” Angel said.
When we spoke with Angel, he was candid and stood strong in his beliefs about how to live an authentic life.
“I could be considered problematic, but what does that really mean? In the scope of things, I’m moving us forward. I don’t conform to ideas, and I never have,” he said.
And it’s true. In front of public scrutiny as well as behind the scenes, Angel has never been one to accept a society that didn’t accept him.
Angel’s story is not unlike that of many queer folks, and the path of coming into authenticity was a struggle since childhood. He isolated, used drugs and alcohol to cope with his “differentness,” and was on the brink of suicide. In the midst of a deep depression, Angel was in and out of psychiatric wards, had fallen deep into a pit of self-hatred, was self-harming, and was using sex work in order to pay for drugs.
One night, his life became endangered due to the nature of his work, and Angel had a moment of reconciliation and realized he in fact wanted to live. In order to save his own life, he had to face the dysphoria, combat the uneducated, and attempt to become the person he knew he truly was and needed to be.
“I’m not a transgender activist; I’m a human rights activist. I had to fight for my own identity, which is transsexual; I’m not a trans person; I don’t live my life as a trans person; I live my life as a man.”- Buck Angel
Angel came out as a transsexual in the 80s, a time where questioning gender was not only unacceptable, it was downright life-destroying. We use transsexual intentionally, as that is how Angel identifies himself. He began his FTM transition with a doctor who had experience in working with the MTF demographic and became somewhat of a controlled experiment in observing what happens to a trans man as HRT is introduced. After two years on hormones, Angel found a doctor who was willing to do top surgery, and Angel became the first FTM keyhole chest top surgery in Los Angeles.
After deciding to opt out of bottom surgery, Angel discovered that if he began to love his body as-is, he could embrace the fact that he was a man with a vagina and enjoy sexual pleasure without the risk of losing sensation or functionality. Through this process, he was able to free himself from the dysphoria and began using pornography as a way to normalize bodies like his.
“People say to me all the time, ‘You’re so brave to transition,’ and I say, ‘No, I’m not. It was life-saving.’ I had no choice,” Angel emphasized.
Through Angel’s transition and watching how the discussion around gender and sexuality has evolved, he has been seeing a new trend crop up within his own community. The issue of ageism is rampant, and Angel said that he feels young, trans folks are now consistently turning against their elders by dismissing their history and calling them antiquated.
“It’s insanity what’s happening right now; this culture of shutting down conversation or eliminating other thoughts that don’t necessarily go with your ‘agenda.’ For me, my work has always been about pushing boundaries; you can go all the way back to the time that I started pornography over 20 years ago,” Angel said. “Can you imagine? No one ever saw a person like me. I got smashed in the face by everybody, my trans community, the adult community, but through that, I learned how to stand and be more brave on some level.”
Angel said he gets his unrelenting attitude from all those years of being marginalized, criticized, and judged for his body and his line of work. Through challenging the boundaries and limits of sexuality and gender in pornography, Angel has discovered a new outlet for his passion: activism. However, he’s very clear as to what his activism means.
“I’m not a transgender activist; I’m a human rights activist. I had to fight for my own identity, which is transsexual; I’m not a trans person; I don’t live my life as a trans person; I live my life as a man. I had a sex change,” he said.
Angel lives within the binary, which, for many in the queer community, is considered an assault on identities like gender nonconforming and nonbinary. He believes that gender exists and is not strictly stemming from and dictated by the patriarchy.
“We need to have this conversation because there’s kids out there who just want to be like me; who just want to go from being female to male, live their lives as men, walk the world that way, and live in a gendered space,” he said. “Transsexual is not antiquated, and it’s very disrespectful and hurtful to a person like myself who fought when we didn’t get to have a sex change back in the day. Now the kids have a lot of privileges and a lot of entitlement, and they attack the people who opened the doors for them.”
Angel went on, “I’m going to say it right here; the transgender community is a little bit out of control on some level and [they] shut-down conversation. I’m not part of that. I think conversation creates change; it builds bridges between me and you and is the way to create change, not isolating each other.”
While his activism is not favored by some, Angel is considered a role model by many, and he understands how necessary it is to educate young folks around what happens to the body when HRT and other forms of gender-affirming care practices are implemented.
Seeing opportunities that existed in the market of sex toys and tools for transgender and transsexual men, the entrepreneur side of Angel emerged, and he began his own line of products. He developed the Buck Angel FTM line which created The Buck-Off, a toy which can be worn by people with an enlarged clitoris to provide sexual stimulation and pleasure, solo or with a partner.
“In the scope of things, I’m moving us forward. I don’t conform to ideas, and I never have.”- Buck Angel
He also introduced a web series titled “Tranpa 101” on YouTube just last year as a way to offer insight and first-hand knowledge and experience to FTM individuals. By tackling topics like dysphoria, sex, and body functions all the way to the very real issue of trans male vaginal atrophy, Angel is using his celebrity platform to access as many folks as possible.
In 2011, Angel underwent surgery on his reproductive system after experiencing debilitating cramps, mostly after sex. After passing out and being taken to the emergency room, he found out his cervix had fused to his uterus and his vagina had atrophied. The near-death experience has motivated Angel to share the serious reality that folks who are on testosterone will experience this, and healthcare professionals are not talking about it. It’s through public speaking opportunities, interviews, and his YouTube series that Angel can spread awareness about the real issues the community faces.
“When I when I first was called a role model, I pushed away, but as I moved through using my pornography as activism and understanding what that meant, I realized, I am a good role model. I would have liked to have seen me. I say to the kids, I’m your future. I didn’t get to see my future, so as a 57-year-old, transsexual man, these kids will actually get to see [it],” Angel said.
To him, seeing a future version of oneself is so important, especially to marginalized groups, as they don’t often see a narrative of success that mirrors their own identity. Holding himself to being that for many queer folks, Angel feels a responsibility to be evidence that the road can be bumpy, yet authenticity is worth the ride.
Now, Angel primarily focuses on the work he does as a public speaker, and through his honest visibility as a transsexual man, he feels a lot of validation in the positive feedback he gets in the business sector. In sharing his experiences, whether that means his early years of drug and alcohol abuse, or his transition, or his work in pornography, Angel finds a sense of purpose through connecting with others.
“I feel empowered, and I know I empower other youngsters. They say ‘Oh, Tranpa, I’ve been feeling suicidal,’ and I know; I get it; I was there,” he said. “They can see that I walked through it, and some level of what I’m doing is I’m making them feel like they’re not alone.”
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/legal-weed-is-gay2019-09-23T12:57:00-07:002021-05-11T08:28:53-07:00Legal Weed is GayBuck Angel
Listen to why I started my cannabis company Pride Wellness with my trans man friend Leon Mostovoy. Learn why weed is gay and how the AIDS movement helped to legalize weed.!
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/meg-matthews-podcast-man-o-pause2019-07-26T14:44:00-07:002021-05-11T08:22:24-07:00Meg Matthews Podcast-Man O Pause!Buck Angel
I had such a great time educating this awesome woman on trans men and atrophy, man o pause and so much more. Please listen!
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/pride-wellness-and-giving-back-to-lgbt-community2019-06-29T12:00:00-07:002021-05-10T08:22:22-07:00Pride Wellness and Giving Back to LGBT CommunityBuck Angel
Pride wellness has always been a part of the community. It is why we started the company. Lately, we have seen some other companies starting to latch on the PRIDE as a marketing plan. Great they are starting to give back, BUT we do this year round not just when it's going to make us look good. We have been giving back for years and our company is 4 years old. We want to challenge these other companies to not just use us when convenient, but how about year around like we do! Click on the photo to read the whole article.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/sex-toys-for-trans-folx-and-gnc-buck-off2019-06-28T10:00:00-07:002021-05-11T08:29:43-07:00Sex Toys For Trans Folx and GNC-Buck OffBuck Angel
I make sex toys. I make sex toys for my community. The community of Trans men and GNC people. I have been so lucky to be able to make these products. Not only because I love sex and think it is important to discuss but also because they help to alleviate genital dysphoria! That was and is my ultimate goal. You can read the whole article by clicking the photo. Love Buck
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/bottom-growth-for-trans-men2019-06-26T10:00:00-07:002021-05-10T06:35:51-07:00Bottom Growth for Trans MenBuck Angel
Bottom Growth is what most trans men call it when their clitoris starts to grow larger from the use of testosterone. We all desire that growth. For me it was like growing a penis, For many of us, it's the same. Here I discuss my experience with bottom growth and why we are not all the same. Love Tranpa
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/my-sex-toy-gave-me-superpowers2019-06-25T10:00:04-07:002021-05-11T08:33:20-07:00My Sex Toy Gave me Superpowers.Buck Angel
Creating a dialogue around trans men and vaginas has been a very difficult thing. Some trans men hate their vagina. They fail to realize that at one time I did too. Then I masturbated and found joy in my masculine vagina. I was given a space to tell this story. O.School is an amazing website that does sexual education. I noticed there were no trans men stories, so I reached out and they were so happy to include my story.
Please check them out at
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/the-making-of-t-lube-lubrication-for-trans-men-and-gnc2019-06-24T15:49:00-07:002021-05-11T08:10:18-07:00The Making of T-Lube. Lubrication for Trans Men and GNCBuck AngelThe Making of T-Lube. Lubrication for Trans Men and GNC
Recently I realized that I never told the story of the making of my lube called T-Lube. I created this with Sliquid about 2 years ago. It has become a big hit because it has opened up the area of conversation around trans male vaginal and sexual wellness. Here is a video I made to explain everything about T-Lube.
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Recently I realized that I never told the story of the making of my lube called T-Lube. I created this with Sliquid about 2 years ago. It has become a big hit because it has opened up the area of conversation around trans male vaginal and sexual wellness. Here is a video I made to explain everything about T-Lube. If you have any questions please reach out to me.]]>
https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/trans-man-vaginal-atrophy2019-03-28T12:00:00-07:002021-05-10T06:35:08-07:00Trans Man Vaginal AtrophyBuck Angel
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/trans-man-smegma2019-03-27T11:41:00-07:002021-05-10T06:35:00-07:00Trans Man SmegmaBuck AngelGenital hygiene is so important. Telling these true embarrassing stories of my transition from female to male. 23 years ago we were experiments, so it was all trial and error. I think keeping these funny stories alive will help future trans generations have a smoother ride. Please share these stories and help keep our trans history alive. ]]>
https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/tranpa-101-youtube-series2019-03-27T11:38:00-07:002021-05-10T06:21:41-07:00Tranpa 101 YouTube series.Buck Angel
Elders. I never thought I would be an elder. But here I am. My stories to help you. I believe in giving back. I believe in helping future generations. By sharing our stories we become a strong community.
Tranpa 101 is my attempt at helping to move us forward and sharing our experiences.
Love Buck
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/buck-angel-amazing-homosapien-who-crossed-the-river-to-make-his-dream-come-true2019-03-27T11:38:00-07:002021-05-10T08:21:28-07:00Buck Angel - Amazing Homosapien who crossed the river to make his dream come trueBuck Angel
My recent interview with Zest Girls. A new website for women and people! I am always so honored when these types of magazines reach out to me. Give me a voice.
Please tell us a bit about your childhood memories. We know that you were a beautiful girl named “Susan”. Was there any boy inside that girl? That little girl was actually Buck, the guy you see today. My childhood was pretty normal considering I was a little girl who felt like a boy. But my family was ok with me being little Buck. It was only certain times that I would be reminded that I was a girl. having to go to church and wear a dress or to a family gathering. But mostly I felt like a boy. I was teased by other kids, what we call bulling behavior today. That made me a tough kid. Basically i always felt like a boy. I did all boy things like play football and skateboarding and all things boys did. The problems started with puberty. Period. That is when my body became female and betrayed my feelings. That was the beginning of the end.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/do-all-pornstars-think-the-same2019-02-02T16:45:00-08:002021-05-10T06:34:44-07:00Do All Pornstars Think the Same?Buck Angel
An important conversation about our work in the pornography business. I feel very strongly that education makes a change and why these kinds of videos are so important.
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https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/huffpost-queer-voices-introducing-the-first-sex-toy-designed-specifically-for-transgender-men2018-08-30T08:42:00-07:002021-05-10T06:34:34-07:00HuffPost Queer Voices: "Introducing The First Sex Toy Designed Specifically For Transgender Men"Buck Angel“Talking with other trans men, as well as [taking into account] my own sexual needs, I knew this was an important product,” Angel told The Huffington Post in an email. “It is super validating when you walk into a shop and see a product made for you. It gives you a feeling of being recognized. I also think it says ‘masturbation and sexual needs are normal for everyone.’” (Read the full article here)
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“Talking with other trans men, as well as [taking into account] my own sexual needs, I knew this was an important product,” Angel told The Huffington Post in an email. “It is super validating when you walk into a shop and see a product made for you. It gives you a feeling of being recognized. I also think it says ‘masturbation and sexual needs are normal for everyone.’” (Read the full article here)]]>
https://buckangel.com/blogs/news/vice-video-meeting-with-trans-sex-educator-buck-angel2018-08-30T08:38:00-07:002021-05-10T06:34:25-07:00VICE Video: "Meeting With Trans Sex Educator Buck Angel"Buck AngelVice Video / VICELAND: We attend a meeting held by trans advocate, educator, and activist Buck Angel to learn about trans sexuality and acceptance. (Click here to watch the entire video)
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We attend a meeting held by trans advocate, educator, and activist Buck Angel to learn about trans sexuality and acceptance. (Click here to watch the entire video)]]>