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@fallenloverboy
The popularity of the "incompetent stupid piece of shit husband and competent wife who loves him anyways" trope in media is a psyop to make women believe its normal to settle for an incompetent stupid piece of shit husband
To put it very bluntly.
You will always make a better impact helping people who need it than trying to hurt people you think deserve it.
is anyone here ready for fat transgender summer can we give it up for fat transgender summer
i love u black and latina lesbians
Euphoria pissed me off so much making Lexi- the intelligent, rational one- force the stupidest conversion on the bible I’ve ever seen. Religion was integral to Rues plot but Lexi?? Lexi. After Ali essentially lost his faith, it feels fucking ridiculous. Couldn’t keep watching.
*slams you with my fucking PUSSY
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Thirty-year-old Tamara Rees shows us what trans empowerment looked like in 1954. She fought Nazis, taught parachuting, and traveled the world... but her biggest challenge came when the press learned of her identity.
1950s news coverage of Tamera Rees' transition shows a time before the trans moral panic. Most stories regarded her as brave or heroic for her openness. National newspapers even celebrated her wedding in 1955.
The New York Daily News, which now hosts daily anti-trans editorials, ran a shockingly respectful series on trans people in the 1950s. Tamara Rees's narrative was among the longest and most detailed. She thoughtfully implored the public to respect not only her identity, but also other trans people like her.
Tamara wasn't the first famous trans woman of the 1950s, nor was she the best known. However, she had a unique opportunity to share her own story. You can read Tamara's 1955 autobiography, Reborn: A Factual Life Story of a Transition from Male to Female, at transreads.org/reborn
pride month!!!
Is that a miette?
Pride for you! Pride for a thousand years!!
you COME OUT to miette? you come out to her as queer? oh! oh! pride for mother! pride for mother for One Thousand Years!!!!
JEN D'QUEER??? IS ANYONE HERE JEN D'QUEER???