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[[File:TSMA-UK.jpg|thumb|TSMA-UK Facebook logo]]'''Trans Men Support and Advice UK''' ('''TSMA-UK''') is a | [[File:TSMA-UK.jpg|thumb|TSMA-UK Facebook logo]]'''Trans Men Support and Advice UK''' ('''TSMA-UK''') is a support group for all those who identify as Trans Masculine, Non-Binary and Gender Variant AFAB people. | ||
There is Facebook group for [[Trans men]]. | |||
It was established in November 2011 to provide an online interactive community where Trans Men/FtM and those questioning could receive peer support, advice and friendship on any subject relating to transition within the UK. | It was established in November 2011 to provide an online interactive community where Trans Men/FtM and those questioning could receive peer support, advice and friendship on any subject relating to transition within the UK. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trans-men-Support-and-Advice-UK/238338016226555 Facebook page | *https://www.facebook.com/TMSAUK/ [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trans-men-Support-and-Advice-UK/238338016226555 Public Facebook page] there is also a private Facebook page to allow anonymity. | ||
[[Category:Trans]] | [[Category:Trans]] | ||
[[Category:Online resources]] | [[Category:Online resources]] | ||
[[Category:Consortium members]] | [[Category:Consortium members]] | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 29 March 2020

Trans Men Support and Advice UK (TSMA-UK) is a support group for all those who identify as Trans Masculine, Non-Binary and Gender Variant AFAB people.
There is Facebook group for Trans men.
It was established in November 2011 to provide an online interactive community where Trans Men/FtM and those questioning could receive peer support, advice and friendship on any subject relating to transition within the UK.
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External links
- https://www.facebook.com/TMSAUK/ Public Facebook page there is also a private Facebook page to allow anonymity.