Transsexual.org

[The] purpose is to see you able to understand yourself, to determine what to do, to know the basic plan to actually do it and what it will involve, and to survive and succeed.

Transsexual.org is a blog by American transgender writer Jennifer Diane Reitz which purports to host "both basic and advanced information about transsexuality, provided in a gentle and compassionate manner." Actually, the blog provides swaths of misleading and misdirected information and advice, cushioned only by the tasteless web design of the late 1990s and green ink.

The site gives a copacetic if ugly first impression; digging slightly deeper reveals the meaty insides: full of gender stereotypes, hatred of men, creepy idealization and outright objectification of women; information that is, at the very best, outdated. It even gives tips on how to cheat on psychology tests for sex reassignment surgery, something no sane person, transgender or otherwise, would ever recommend or seriously consider. The site is also highly cisphobic, with many (unfounded) claims which paint transgender people as special and generally better than non-trans people. A consequence, intentional or otherwise, is that the site's name may end up luring in people with gender dysphoria or those with uneasy feelings about their gender identity, thus feeding this misinformation to them at their most vulnerable. Critics speculate this may be the page's actual purpose.(Warning: Possible Poe's Law in action!)

Jennifer Diane Reitz
Reitz's own mini autobiography describes her as an artist, game designer, writer, webmaster, and post-op transsexual woman. Reitz repeatedly denounces religion as "unproven" and "baseless," appearing to be an agnostic. In 1973, when she was 13 and "urban camping" in a friend's backyard in Blackfoot, Idaho, she claims to have seen a "perfectly triangular" UFO.

Quiz
The site has a quiz (COGIATI: Combined Gender Identity And Transsexuality Inventory) attempting to diagnose gender dysphoria but which relies instead on gender norms and gender- and sex-independent traits, such as: Despite being fractally wrong, Reitz tries (and fails) to defend her precious against allegations of sexism and the quiz's resemblance to goat feces:
 * Mathematical affinity
 * Liking hugs and physical affection
 * Probable ability to discern emotion on photographs
 * Writing skill
 * How one feels about their own sexual arousal
 * Various social skills

Wait a second.

Way to make sense.

Words
The website repeatedly misdefines many core terms to enforce a transmedicalist classification scheme. On "transgenderism": This definition is highly misleading: transgender is the proper term for any person who suffers, or has suffered in the past, from gender dysphoria. The site also misdefines or misuses the following terms:
 * hermaphrodite: in the modern day this is a slur against intersex people.
 * This entire page not only contradicts itself, but reality, too.
 * Calls "transsexuality" [sic] a "birth defect," like some sort of mental disability, rather than a neurological peculiarity.

Conclusion
In a spectacular possible exhibition of Poe's Law, the website manages to simultaneously insult both transgender and cisgender people.