Transitioning can be an incredibly lonely process, but not when it’s done alongside the trans community.

Growing up in a small town, it was impossible to find someone who understood what it was like to be transgender. The Reddit forums were public and the YouTube content creators were out of reach. I needed a safe online community but couldn’t find it.

- Founder & Owner of TZone, Victoria Rose

Our Online Community Offers:

Support Groups

There are some things only another person of trans experience can understand. Knowing this, we’ve built heavily-moderated support groups for subjects like feeling intense dysphoria, challenges in family or intimate relationships, beginning your transition later in life, and so much more. Our members post their biggest challenges, and in return, they find friends that are going through similar situations, get advice on how to work through those challenges; and get comfort in others seeing their challenges.

The Celebration Channel

Feeling Gender Euphoria deserves celebration. Achieving milestones, big or small, deserves celebration. Our “Gender Euphoria Celebrations” encourages members to share when they are feeling great about what they are achieving or just because they feel great. As one of our most popular channels, we’ve seen folks celebrate everything from going on a date as their authentic selves for the first time or getting an excellent haircut, all the way to completing a major gender-affirming surgery.

Community Forums

Beyond needing support and celebrating success, transitioning brings up so many questions. Our community forums are organized into meaningful categories (both for FtM/X or MtF/X trans folks) so you can learn more about feminizing or masculinizing techniques. No question is a stupid question: our community is filled with folks on all stages of transition, and no one will judge you for what you don’t know. Ask your questions knowing that real trans folks will help you get what you need.

Member Verification

All community forums are gated by an application intentionally designed to keep out creeps, fakes, and trolls. The internet is a scary place to be vulnerable, but on TZone, you can share whats on your mind with people just like you.

We know how scary it can be to share your thoughts and concerns about your transition on the internet. What if the wrong person sees it? What if the response is negative? At TZone, all members must complete a written application that is reviewed by a person of trans experience. We’ve designed a application process that asks key questions to ensure that only the right people get into the community. Beyond that, our team of moderators and admins are on standby in case anything against our community guidelines happens on the forums.