
Hosted by Pavie Valsa, Zelah Glasson · EN
Welcome to Trans Crush – the podcast where we expose everything they never told you about us.
Join us as we dive into the real, raw, and spicy world of a trans community. From love and intimacy to the questions no one dares to ask, we’re here to smash taboos and celebrate relationships without boundaries.
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In this powerful episode of Trans Crush, host Zelah Glasson sits down with the iconic Oscar (Hotboiyo) to discuss his 13-year transition journey. From growing up in a conservative area of Brisbane, Australia, to becoming a reality TV star on "Slag Wars" and a successful adult content creator, Oscar shares the raw truth about trans masculinity, medical transition, gay community and finding love. We dive deep into: The differences between transitioning in Australia vs. the UK. Oscar’s experience with Testosterone (HRT) over the last decade. Reality TV behind-the-scenes: Life on "Slag Wars." Navigating sexuality, sex work, and relationships as a trans man. Advice for the trans community on staying true to yourself. If you're looking for inspiration, real talk, and a bit of "saucy" gossip, this is the episode for you! Subscribe for more trans-masc stories and turn on notifications!🔥 READY FOR THE SAUCY STUFF? 🔥 The conversation doesn't end here! We’re moving over to Patreon for the Trans Crush Exclusive where things get a lot more intimate. On Patreon, we answer: 🔞 Sex Work Secrets: How Oscar got into the industry and his OnlyFans demographics. 🫦 Saucier Stories: Uncensored details from the set of "Slag Wars." 👫 Relationship Dynamics: How Oscar and Angel navigate an open relationship and polyamory. 👅 The "Boy Pussy" Debate: Oscar’s take on the most controversial questions in the community. Don't miss out on the spicy gossip and real stories you won't hear anywhere else! Watch now: https://patreon.com/transcrush/

Today’s episode is a deeply powerful conversation with Daisy, a trans woman who has just turned 60 and is finally living as herself.Daisy shares her journey on hormone replacement therapy, and opens up about a painful childhood, including being bullied and surviving a rape at knife point at the age of 13. She talks about how those experiences shaped her, and the long road to finally choosing herself.We also talk about her life right now, preparing to come out to her wife, her three children and three grandchildren, and how she paused her transition for years to be there for her family before finally stepping into her truth.This is a story about courage, healing, and what it means to live authentically later in life. Daisy is an inspiration for anyone who feels it might be too late.Support us on Patreon💜 Watch this and all exclusive Trans Crush episodes for the price of one month:http://www.patreon.com/transcrush

Today on Trans Crush Cheza talks about something we do not hear enough about, what it is actually like transitioning as a teenager.She shares her journey starting puberty blockers at 13, going on hormones at 16, and having surgery at 21, and how having a supportive family and safe environment completely changed the outcome of her life.We also talk about why puberty blockers matter so much for trans teens. How they can give young people time, space and safety while they figure themselves out, and why for many they are life saving gender affirming care.And of course we get into the politics around it, why it is so heavily debated right now, and what it means that access has been restricted for under 18s in the UK.It is an honest, important conversation about growing up trans young, and what support can actually do when it is given at the right time.Watch exclusive episodes on Trans Crush Exclusive:http://www.patreon.com/transcrushFollow us on socials:http://www.instagram.com/transcrushpodcasthttp://www.tiktok.com/@transcrush.podcastIf you want to support the work and watch the full unfiltered conversations, Patreon is where it all happens.

In this powerful episode of Trans Crush, host Zelah Glasson sits down with Kai, a 25-year-old model from Liverpool, to explore the complexities of the trans experience in the UK today. Kai opens up about his journey from realizing his identity as a "masc lesbian" to transitioning into the man he is today. He shares the raw realities of top surgery, including the unexpected "winky face" nipple loss, the challenges of dating as a trans person, and the vital importance of family support. From the high-pressure world of modeling to the deeply personal process of medical transition, Kai’s story is one of resilience, humor, and radical self-acceptance. Main Topics Discussed - The "Stealth" Experience: What it means to navigate the world when people don't perceive you as trans. - Medical Transition Realities: The difficult choices between starting testosterone and fertility preservation (IVF). - Top Surgery Deep Dive: A candid look at recovery, "dog ears," scar care, and the emotional freedom of being top-less. - Modeling as a Trans Man: Finding a safe haven in creative spaces versus the anxieties of traditional workplaces like construction. - The Power of a Supportive Mother: How Kai's mom became his "rock" throughout his entire journey. - Dating and Safety: The fears and precautions trans people face in the modern dating world.Patreon Exclusive: Dive Deeper with Kai! https://patreon.com/transcrush/ Want to hear more of Kai's unfiltered story? Join us on Patreon for the exclusive extended cut where we discuss: - Future Family Planning: Kai's thoughts on ideal methods for having children. - Sex Life & Sensitivity: A candid discussion on changes in sensitivity after top surgery and his sex life pre and post-transition. - The complexities of dating as a trans man, including the importance of disclosing biological status. - Phalloplasty Insights: A detailed look into the phalloplasty process, including wrist to thigh grafts, sensitivity, and laser hair removal. - Online Persona vs. Reality: The difference between public confidence and private anxieties. Don't miss out on these crucial conversations! Support Trans Crush and get access to exclusive content. Join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/transcrush/

The uncensored, extended conversation is available here: https://patreon.com/TRANSCRUSH/ Phoebe joins Trans Crush to share her extraordinary story of growing up deaf, becoming an international male model, and eventually transitioning after years of hiding her identity. Born in New Zealand and later traveling the world through modeling in cities like Sydney, New York, Los Angeles, and Tokyo, Phoebe spent over a decade performing masculinity on camera while privately struggling with identity, addiction, and self-acceptance. After getting sober and finding the courage to transition, she left everything behind and moved to London to start a completely new life. In this episode, Phoebe opens up about transitioning at 25, navigating the queer nightlife scene, DIY hormones, surviving family rejection, and rebuilding her life with the support of the trans community. She also shares the emotional reality of growing up deaf, being bullied for femininity, and learning to trust herself after years of being told who she should be. This is an honest conversation about identity, resilience, community, trauma, and what it means to finally live as your authentic self as a trans woman. In This Episode We Discuss: ◼️ Growing up deaf and learning to lip-read before getting hearing aids ◼️ Being bullied for femininity as a child ◼️ Traveling the world as a male model while hiding her identity ◼️ Addiction, sex parties, and the darker side of nightlife ◼️ The moment sobriety led to her transition epiphany ◼️ Moving alone to London to begin her transition ◼️ Starting HRT and navigating DIY hormones ◼️ Finding support in London’s trans community ◼️ Family rejection and discovering relatives supporting anti-trans politics ◼️ Dating, safety, and traumatic experiences with men ◼️ Why Phoebe believes being trans can be a superpower