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zazaslut · 3 months
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Looking for someone to spoil me 🥺
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scentedpoetrywitch · 2 years
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do you think these two are a couple ?
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sweetcolorstrawberry · 2 months
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Just do what makes you happy😊❤️
That's the secret to my Glow:🔓🌟😘
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the-cricket-chirps · 4 months
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Florence Carlyle, The Moth, c. 1910
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yesloulou · 10 months
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Carlos and Lawrence Barretto play sqaush ahead of the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix
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theaskew · 1 month
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Ambera Wellmann (Canadian b. 1982), Nosegaze, 2020. Oil on linen, 69.85 x 59.69 cm. | 27.5 x 23.5 in.
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thepoisonroom · 9 days
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'I flirted with the idea that instead of being trans that I was just a cross-dresser (a quirk, I thought, that could be quietly folded into an otherwise average life) and that my dysphoria was sexual in nature, and sexual only. And if my feelings were only sexual, then, I wondered, perhaps I wasn’t actually trans.
I had read about a book called The Man Who Would Be Queen, by a Northwestern University professor who believed that transwomen who were attracted to women were really confused fetishists, they wanted to be women to satisfy an autogynephilia. And though I first read about this book in the context of its debunkment and disparagement, I thought about the electricity of slipping on those tights, zipping up those boots, and a stream of guilt followed. Maybe this professor was right, and maybe I was only a fetishist. Not trans, just a misguided boy.
About a year later, on the Internet, I come across a transwoman who added a unique message to the crowd refuting this professor. Oh, I wish I remember who this woman was, and I wish even more that I could do better than paraphrase her, but I remember her saying something like this: “Well, of course I feel sexy putting on women’s clothing and having a woman’s body. If you feel comfortable in your body for the first time, won’t that probably mean it’ll be the first time you feel comfortable, too, with delighting in your body as a sexual thing?”'
-Casey Plett, Consciousness
#this quote always moves me almost to tears when i remember it#i'm not a trans woman and i don't share the author's specific experiences with transition#but it really moves me that she frame transition as joyfully giving yourself permission to approach your body#not as something that has to be disciplined and deprived and made small in all these various ways#but as a means for experiencing pleasure and joy and delight and for insisting that our feelings and desires are worth#valuing and exploring and treasuring#i always used to think of prioritizing those things for myself as selfish and irresponsible#but who does it harm to want to experience pleasure in your own body?#it's such a beautifully simple and powerful switch to have flip in your head#and equally why are we forced to deny our own pleasure in transition and anything else related to our bodies in the name of moral rectitude#this is why i get so confused and pissed off when other trans people are fatphobic for example#like why are you so invested in politics of shame and disgust that never had any purpose other than#violently disciplining people as if they've violated moral codes by existing in a body#to say nothing of white people being racist in gay and trans communities#like again this system of violence is foundational to homophobia and transphobia#so why are you acting like it has nothing to do with you#even if you are unmoved by the urgency of other people's suffering which btw you should be moved by#what do you hope to gain by acting a collaborator and handmaiden to those systems#Casey Plett#she really is one of my favorite authors i wish more non-canadians read her#this quote is from a series of columns she did ont transition and every single one is a banger#i love when she talks about the people-pleasing elements of dysphoria and transition denial#she's so sharp about noting how many of us deny our own dysphoria on the grounds that others like and validate our bodies#that's how i always felt during my cis conventionally feminine era#it pleased other people so much and also that reception felt so hollow and joyless to me because i hated it#i get less of that positive feedback but that feels so unimportant next to the joy and pleasure i get to experience#said with the understanding that i'm very privileged in being able to prioritize those things without fear. but it was a switch flip#personal nonsense
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yourdailyqueer · 2 months
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Danielle McGahey
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 14 April 1994
Ethnicity: White - Canadian
Occupation: Prof cricket player
Note: First transgender player in an international T20 match.
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rainymoodlet · 10 months
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you know she got that honky tooonk, badonkadonk 🤠🏜️🌵 🐎🏞️
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Dalia Elcharbini (1989-) "Half a Life" (2019) "Graceful Revolt" (2019) "Rebelle" (2019) Graphite and Gold Leaf on illustration board
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The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has submitted a new report to governments that it said addresses safety concerns around searching a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two slain First Nations women, but the organization did not release the full study to the public.
“We expect that the findings in this report will expediate the funding required to begin the search and recovery operation for Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Buffalo Woman,” Grand Chief Cathy Merrick told a news conference Thursday.
“Over a year we have done everything asked of us … we cannot offer to produce any more reports.”
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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sweetcolorstrawberry · 2 months
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Self-explanatory. ❤️😈🙈
Positive energy.🍆😉
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rayodesoleo · 2 years
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It’s such a fucked up thought that people will be relieved when they get their periods not because of normal fear of becoming pregnant, but because they could LITERALLY BE CONVICTED OF MURDER IF THEY HAVE AN ABORTION
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Emily Carr
Autumn in France
Breton Hills, 1911
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