Picture Post, England, March 25, 1939
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Andulka
trying on a metaphor
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies
Show & Tell
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@theartofmadeline

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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⣠Chile in a Photography ā£
noise dept.
Not today Justin
DEAR READER
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#extradirty
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@dustshe
Picture Post, England, March 25, 1939
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp-ezrkFAOS/
Betsey Johnson RTW SpringĀ ā16
love shot, 2018
Rugs by Swedish textile designer Marianne Richter, 1950s-1970s
irving penn, 1965, from ācostume jewelry in vogueā, 1988.
Jess Cole by Alexander Saladrigas for Vogue Ukraine Agoraphobia June 2018
Barnard Bulletin, New York, December 20, 1935
Glad to know that the people in 1935 were EXACTLY the same as we are lol
Iām ready to present myself as the woman that I am to Rupaul.Ā
having a personal sense of style is gay culture and the reason why gay men are seen as fashionable and lesbians as tacky is because the standards are so low for men and so high for women send post
and FURTHERMORE the standards set for women are centered around how appealing they are to men and not actually about style at all a lot of the time. Lesbian style doesnāt care what men find attractive and is therefore consideredĀ āwrongā
boop
if exploring your gender isĀ ābecoming a trendā then iām glad itās replacing theĀ ābeing confused and miserable with no context or vocabulary for what youāreĀ going throughā trend
there is honestly zero things wrong with people exploring their gender
Exploring your gender leads to either discovering a gender identity you feel more comfortable with than the one you were assigned at birth or realizing you identify best with your assigned gender except now you have a better understanding/awareness of trans, genderfluid, and nonbinary people and can begin to break down the toxic, transphobic bullshit you have most likely heard or seen at some point in your life :)
Itās a win-win
iāve never wanted to breathe somewhere so bad
which part of the political compass would this even be
me forced to come into this capitalist world and trying to live