
The Dildorks Gender & the City
Oct 14, 2025
Tuck Woodstock, the creator of the Gender Reveal podcast and co-editor of the anthology Sex Change and the City, joins the conversation to explore the relevance of Sex and the City for queer and trans viewers. They discuss trans-coded characters, critique Che Diaz's portrayal, and delve into top-for-top sexual dynamics. Tuck also shares insights about the Gender Reveal Grant Program and offers practical advice for independent queer presses. The chat is a rich blend of humor, critique, and community building around gender and sexuality.
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Miranda Feels Most Real
- Miranda reads as the most realistically written character among the four leads.
- Tuck and MB both identify with Miranda's grounded, believable traits.
Characters Recast To Explore Gender
- Contributors reimagine multiple cis characters as trans to explore gendered subtext.
- Steve, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte receive varied trans readings in the anthology.
Rewriting A Transphobic Episode
- Alex and Heron wrote an alternate script that reframed a transphobic episode as a holiday-style ghost story.
- The staged performance by trans women landed new meanings and audience laughs at once.


