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the-sappho-of-lesbos · 8 months
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Source: Sublime Mutations - by Del LaGrace Volcano
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sapphos-darlings · 1 year
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Your daily gnc reminders that...
🌸 Clothes don't have gender
🌸 Haircuts have no gender
🌸 Your sexual orientation doesn't make you more or less of a woman. It's just your sexual orientation.
🌸 There are no woman-hobbies, -interests, -personality or -way-of-thinking
🌸 You are perfect just the way you are! Don't let ridiculous myths, gender roles or gender stereotypes teach you shame or make you believe that there's something wrong with you!
🌸 Every woman is her own unique person. Be your own woman! Be you!
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errriot · 8 months
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no̶t̶ the wrong door !!
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hard--headed--woman · 1 month
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to continue the "TRAs' brain exploding at the sight of gnc women" series, today i went to a small shop with two of my friends because they both wanted bubble tea, and of course the woman who works there calls me "madame" when she asks me if i want something too. she was around 40 or 50yo i think. i say no, thank you, and then go out of the shop with my friends. we stay outside, in front of the shop, while they drink, and suddenly we see the other (this time young, 25 maybe) woman who works here and apparently just finished her day of work going out and walking towards us. she looks at me and says with an apologetic smile "hi, i just wanted to tell you i am sorry that my boss misgendered you. i wanted to say something but you know she's my boss so i didn't dare. sorry about that". i just look at her like ????? for a second before replying "she didn't misgender me...". my friends told her she was nice for saying that but i was just 😑. why did you think i was trans ???? because i have short hair and wear a shirt from the men's sections ???
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genderqueerdykes · 1 year
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it really is okay to be a girl and to want to be a girl. society likes to tell us that being a woman is undesirable. that women can't be funny, smart, nuanced, or have a personality. that women can't have interests. women can't be this and women can't be that- none of that's true in the slightest- talk to any number of women and you'll see that's just not the case. women are as varied and nuanced as people can get.
it's okay to want to do the "shallow" things that people hate women for. it's also it's okay to want to be a woman who doesn't shave or care about their appearance. it's okay to be a butch woman. it's also okay to want to be hyper feminine and wear very well crafted makeup and well planned out outfits. it's okay to be a smart woman, it's okay to be a funny girl. it's okay to be the weird girl. it's okay to WANT to be a woman and ENJOY womanhood, no matter how you express it, no matter what body you're in or how your womanhood presents itself.
trans women, genderqueer women, intersex women, butch women, gnc women, cis women- it's okay to enjoy being a woman. it's okay to find joy in womanhood. it's okay to be a woman in your own way, too, stereotype or not- even if other people say you don't act like a woman or aren't one- it's okay to love being a woman. it's okay to love womanhood.
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bi-radiance · 2 years
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I love you gnc women I love you girls who don’t shave I love you gals who never wear make up I love you women in suits I love you muscular women I love androgynous gals and masculine girls I love you tomboys I love you gender non conformity in women
[this includes all women, cis or trans]
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queerism1969 · 2 months
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the-sappho-of-lesbos · 7 months
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Source: A Decade Of Sydney Mardi Gras - Photos by Elio Loccisano
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fixing-bad-posts · 1 year
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[ID: Two images of the same post, an image with red text over a pink background, that has been edited in two different ways. In the first image, the entire image has been covered by the trans flag and the only remaining text reads "ALL women are women". In the second image, the image has been edited blackout poetry style to say "masculine gender nonconforming women, woo". End ID.]
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ALL women are women. masculine gender non-conforming women, woo
Submitted by @mango-bubbletea
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necromancerka · 6 days
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my beloved oc Hazel
she's been through enough and I just wanted to draw her finally happy with being a woman
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spiderfreedom · 2 months
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Why women presented as men, in their own words
Most of these working-class women appear to have begun their "masculine" careers not because they had an overwhelming passion for another woman and wanted to be a man to her, but rather because of economic necessity or a desire for adventure beyond the narrow limits that they could enjoy as women. But once the sexologists became aware of them, they often took such women or those who showed any discontent whatsoever with their sex roles for their newly conceptualized model of the invert, since they had little difficulty believing in the sexuality of women of that class, and they assumed that a masculine-looking creature must also have a masculine sex instinct.
Autobiographical accounts of transvestite women or those who assumed a masculine demeanor suggest, if they can be believed at all, that the women's primary motives were seldom sexual. Many of them were simply dramatizing vividly the frustrations that so many more women of their class felt. They sought private solutions to those frustrations, since there was no social movement of equality for them such as had emerged for middle-class women. Lucy Ann Lobdell, for example, who passed as a man for more than ten years in the mid-nineteenth century, declared in her autobiography: "I feel that I cannot submit to all the bondage with which woman is oppressed," and explained that she made up her mind to leave her home and dress as a man to seek labor because she would "work harder at housework, and only get a dollar per week, and I was capable of doing men's work and getting men's wages." "Charles Warner," an upstate New York woman who passed as a man for most of her life, explained that in the 1860s:
“When I was about twenty I decided that I was almost at the end of my rope. I had no money and a woman's wages were not enough to keep me alive. I looked around and saw men getting more money and more work, and more money for the same kind of work. I decided to become a man. It was simple. I just put on men's clothing and applied for a man's job. I got it and got good money for those times, so I stuck to it”
A transvestite woman who could actually pass as a man had male privileges and could do all manner of things other women could not: open a bank account, write checks, own property, go anywhere[…]
Ralph Kerwinieo (nee Cora Anderson), an American Indian woman who found employment for years as a man and claimed that she "legally" married another woman in order to "protect" her from the sexist world, also expressed feminist awareness for her decision to pass as a man:
“This world is made by man—for man alone.... In the future centuries it is probable that woman will be the owner of her own body and the custodian of her own soul. But until that time you can expect that the statutes [concerning] women will be all wrong. The well-cared for woman is a parasite, and the woman who must work is a slave.... Do you blame me for wanting to be a man-free to live as a man in a man-made world? Do you blame me for hating to again resume a woman's clothes?”
There must have been many women, with or without a sexual interest in other women, who would have answered her two questions with a resounding "no!"
From “Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers.” The economic reason for women to pass as men is almost never mentioned, funny that!
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mr-shimurka · 18 days
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Here Heinkel Wulf smokes on the roof with a view of Rome
I expected her scar should have to heal shortly, she needs to wear a mask to avoid unnecessary discomfort
I find it strange Heinkel's limbs were restored(?) but the laceration on her mouth was not
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errriot · 8 months
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heal
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hellobrockie · 7 months
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Look I'm not sure why Utena is trending...but ahh I'm going to use this opportunity to plug Rose of Versailles. Published waaaay back in the 70s its sorta about Marie Antoinette but its really about Oscar, a gnc women. And she is honestly so special to me! It's a definite influence on Utena's visuals and characters.
An official English translation exists for both the manga and anime.
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