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starboystation · 17 days
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A zine about Lady Aphrodite and transsexualism as an offering for her :)!
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lunian · 1 year
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so there was this meme going around and very self indulging inspiration hit me✨
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transtheology · 9 months
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"There's also a statue on Cyprus that's bearded, shaped and dressed like a woman, with a scepter and male genitals, and they conceive her as both male and female. Aristophanes called her Aphroditos, and Laevius says: "Worshipping, then, the nurturing god Venus, whether she is female or male, just as the Night-Shiner is a nurturing goddess." In his Atthis Philochorus, too, states that she is also the moon and that men sacrifice to her in women's dress, women in men's, because she is held to be male and female."
— Saturnalia: Books 3-5, Volume 2, by Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius Macrobius, edited and translated by Robert A. Kaster
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travelingthief · 1 month
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Readings to pay for top surgery
I will be offering readings to help fund my top surgery cost! (About $5,000)
What I’m offering
You can choose what deck is used from my collection of 30+
Reading with 1 tarot deck and 1 oracle deck: $10
Add (unlimited) additional decks for $2 each
Add ons:
Pendulum reading: $3
Die casting: $4
Charm casting: $4
Rune casting: $3
Bibliomancy: $5 (different books offered)
Domino casting: $2
Colormancy: $1
And if you’d like I can call in a Greek god of your choosing!
I’m losing my insurance at the end of this month but my top surgery is scheduled for the end of May! Ive been waiting for this surgery for 7 years so I really don’t want to cancel.
If you wanna just donate that’s cool too!
Handles:
C$happ: okaykid4
V**mo: okaykid
Any bit helps!
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May Aphrodite bless the women reading this today on International Womens Day.
TERFs DNI.
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0lympian-c0uncil · 4 months
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Aphrodite: Build a bear? Yeah I give my husband his T shots! I know how to build a bear~
Persephone: Call him build a bear the way I'm stuffing him and bringing him home!
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punkeropercyjackson · 21 days
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It blows my mind that there's actually a pretty large section of Pjo fans who think Percy should've become a unbeatable powerful ass fuck off deity with a harem because 'it's in his blood as the son of Poseidon' and 'he wasted his powers and inheretance by choosing kindness and his normal friends instead of highups' like damn calm down Lord Ozai,you're talking about an afrolatino who grew up in New York and is probably transfem with undiagnosed autism not a back in the good 'ol days testosterone fulled nepotism baby
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valleygirlfag · 19 days
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Happy tdov besties!! Especially to those of us with hot weird genders!
[ID: 4 selfies of Apollo, all in different outfits. She is a white nonbinary person with heart shaped glasses and pink hair. In the first she is in her wheelchair in front of a black wall go skulls. She wears a black bucket hat, a cropped button down over a cropped t-shirt and black wide legged pants. The second photo is a close up selfie of them wearing a beige hat and tank top. The third is a mirror selfie where she wear a floral one sleeve blouse and chicken earrings. The fourth is a mirror selfie where they wear a black cropped tank top and red beanie. Her arm is raised showing her muscles. End ID]
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kleioscanvas · 1 year
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Praise Aphrodite, a goddess so much cooler and more interesting than her pop-culture portrayals would suggest
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aphroditesbunny · 11 months
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Gentle Reminder: Aphrodite loves all her children. Daughter or Son, Gay or straight, trans or cis, and anything in between. Our lady loves you just the way you are, you are perfect and beautiful.
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bananonbinary · 1 year
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a weird association ive started making is terfs and old ass greek poetry. that sounds insane but it's because when i find a blog i suspect is transphobic, i naturally search it for the term "trans," and the only thing that comes up is dozens of lines of poetry or theater or literature that have been translated and thus have a little (trans [author]) note at the end.
the weird thing is, its like. a LOT of poetry. like wayyy more than you'd usually expect to see, even on an aesthetic blog. and before anyone comes in saying its a lesbian thing, no it's not all sappho fragments either. its just...tons of really really horny but really generic like single lines from random-ass greek plays like "her lips were honey" or something with no other context or commentary.
and like, obviously an interest in greek poetry/literature isn't an actual red flag; it's a perfectly normal thing to like. but it reminds me of those guys that are REALLY into the roman empire, but in a really boring and ahistorical way where they wax poetic about an imagined utopia where everyone was exactly the way they want them to be. men were masculine and women were submissive and everyone was white.
and i just feel like, without actually saying it directly, terfs tend to do the same thing. in some mythological past that only existed between lines of fictional dialogue here and there, women were all cherished (but weirdly hyper-sexualized) tradwives, and men and trans people never interacted with them ever.
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sapphickath · 1 year
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aphrodite loves trans people and queer people. thank u for attending my lecture
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thegodwhocums · 9 months
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Hellenistic Egyptian bronze statuette (19 cm) from the Louvre, depicting a figure we might describe as intersex or transfeminine, posed looking back over her shoulder at her behind in a hand mirror.
I might editorialize to describe this as Hermaphroditos Kallipygos, though the Louvre listing contains no details as to who might be depicted.
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adellovesrowan · 1 year
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you slow down time in your golden hour
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that-cunning-witch · 3 months
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I think something people need to understand is when we talk about an ancient culture or deity with a queer context, we are often not holding those topics and beings to the same standards we hold today.
Whenever someone comments on the queer history of Ancient Greece (for example), there's always at least one person who says, "well the Ancient Greeks weren't the best people" often referring to pedophilia or sexism, and therefore we shouldn't be talking about these queer moments. Because apparently, if we discuss them in any positive light, we are also accepting of the rampant pedophilia and sexism of the culture at that time.
Do you see what this creates?
If we can't talk about these queer moments in ancient history in a positive light, we must only be able to either talk about them in a negative light or just not talk about them at all. In other words, either paint queer history as a bad thing or just not mention it at all, as though it never existed.
Do you see the problem here?
This isn't to say that we shouldn't talk about the inherent problematic nature of queer culture back then. Yes, Ancient Greece had homosexual relationships, but they were typically between two men in an obvious power dynamic, aka an older man and a younger boy. A homosexual relationship between two men of similar age wasn't as common as we would like to think.
But to say we should discard or discredit all of ancient queer history because of these issues is just blasphemous. It is actually powerful to discuss these topics in a positive light while acknowledging the problems in modern time.
In our time, we have the ability to hold these discussions. These opinions. To be able to say "I'm happy there was trans representation in the Dionysian cults" and "I don't like how during Bacchic frenzies rape was the norm" in the same breath is powerful.
We need to show the world that we have existed since the beginning of time. We need to give a middle finger to every fucking person who tries to take our history and cleanse it for the palettes of the average cishet population.
But to try and sterilize the reality of queer history or, worse, ignore it all together in fear of being lumped in with the history that clearly is not okay, is what the other side wants. They want you to be in fear of queer history. They want you to stop talking about it.
Don't let them erase queer history.
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