Regarding the website's content, it could be a little friendlier, or at least less confrontational (you might not want to say "f*** off" on your home page, for example LOL). Chances are, you won't have to worry about would-be trouble-makers who visit your site actually being able to bother you, so there's no need to try to run them off like that. They won't care what you say, anyway, but legitimate visitors who might actually care about what you have to say about yourself will probably be turned off by that type of statement. However, you might achieve your intended goal by politely stating that there is no adult content (or at least no adult images) on you website, and/or that it's safe for visitors of all ages (assuming you decide to clean up the language a bit).
Also, the text could have more of a flow to it and not be quite as disjointed. Someone who knows you very well might get something out of reading your random thoughts, but strangers who visit your site might consider the text as a lot of rambling and leave your site. I think I see what your intention was with "Scattershot Thoughts," but while a random thought, stream of consciousness thing sounds artistic, it rarely translates well to the Internet. The fact that you set this up as a website rather than just keeping it on your computer implies that you do want others to be able to follow it, so you might want to make it easier to follow (for those people who don't happen to be you). I'm not saying it has to read like a boring documentary, but a little formality wouldn't hurt.
You have a link called "Tranny Shop" that links to a retail site. It might be a good idea to state whether you are involved with that particular shop, or you just list it as a resource.
I know you asked for comments on content rather than presentation/design, but this involves a bit of both. You might want to consider dropping the two-tone text and the neon text colors, as well as the random paragraph placements. To use your phrase, it's "too incongruous." I know that fits with your whole concept (assuming I get it), but it makes for a very tedious read, regardless of what you have to say. I think readers will be pushed away rather than pulled in by that format. Perhaps you could have one page set up that way, as an example of what goes on inside your head, illustrating the chaos and/or contradictions in your thoughts, feelings, and perceptions as a tranny. I just wouldn't do the whole website that way, assuming you want others to read it.
Whether you keep the site as an "all about me" sort of thing (like a blog), or start to include a lot of general TG/TS/TV/CD issues and/or resources, just remember to keep the site functional. It can be fancy or simple, but it should always be easy to navigate, and visitors should have a good idea as to why you created the site and why you want them to care.
With this website, you are introducing yourself to the world, so be clear about the way you present yourself to your intended audience. Do you want other trannies (strangers) who find this site to consider you a potential on-line friend? Do you want non-trannies to gain some understanding about trannies/you and what makes trannies/you tick? Do you want to have this website available as a possible resource for friends and/or family members to whom you reveal yourself ("I explain myself on my website, so feel free to go there and read...")?
I think you've got some good material there to get things started, but it needs some organization if you want others to get the significance of the content. Don't stop the flow of imagination, just structure it enough so that it can be followed by someone who knows absolutely nothing about you (or trannies in general, depending on your intentions). If I've misunderstood your site and its purpose, I apologize.
By the way, I love New Model Army. I remember when the "Thunder and Consolation" CD first came out (1989), and I was so glad it included "White Coats" (my favorite NMA song - which wasn't available on CD until then) as a bonus track. That whole CD is great, though. It's been a while, so I'll have to get it out and listen to it now.