I’m working on a website that compiles a bunch of trans resources into one place.
I made an “Am I trans?” page which has a link to the article on the gender dysphoria bible of the same name.
I also remember some other websites, but I can’t find them. I think they were called something along the lines of Am I a girl? and there were other variants of it for transmascs and nonbinary people. I think I remember seeing the link on the transfem community, but I’d have to scroll through months of comments to find it. I thought I would check here first in case anyone has the link saved so I don’t have to sift through all those comments.
Edit: I just found it! It’s called “Turn me into a girl” and not “Am I a girl?”. Here’s a link to it: https://turn-me-into-a-girl.com/
That’s the one I already have. I was looking for a different website.
Maybe not what you’re looking to include on your website, but the Trans Journalists Association Stylebook is great tool to improve news coverage of trans people; and generally very informative. https://styleguide.transjournalists.org
It seems that’s more for cis people writing about trans people, but yeah I could put it on the website
Describe what these sites look like visually. That’ll help narrow it down.
I recommend looking in the sidebar of this and the transfem community. There’s a good amount of resources listed.
Also, thetrevorproject.org
I already have the ones from this community on the website. I just checked the transfem sidebar and it wasn’t there. I remember the am I a girl site using a bunch of pinkish-red. I also remember they had an “I’m a girl!” button and it would take you to a fake loading screen that took a really long time to “load” and when it did it had a message I think saying something along the lines of “Congrats! You’re a really pretty girl” or something like that.
Edit: I literally just found it on my own. It’s called “Turn me into a girl” not “am I girl?” which is why I couldn’t find it earlier. Remembering that button actually helped me find it.