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the Cc in emails stands for Cuck chair
Jonathan Joss was an Indigenous, gay man who was murdered on the first day of Pride month as well as Indigenous History Month. He died protecting his trans husband. Homophobia and racism aren’t marks of the past, and this is a heart breaking reminder of that.
Praying for a safe journey back to the spirit world, Uncle ❤️🩹🦅
Today is the anniversary of the death of Jonathan Joss (King of the Hill, Parks and Rec). Jonathan Joss was an Indigenous, gay man who died protecting his transgender husband, on the first day of Pride month. Today we remember him and how he protected his family.
Maybe... can have shit in Detroit?
Historic wild rice restoration begins in Detroit River as tribal partners work to bring back sacred grain that disappeared from ancestral wa
You ever think about how old people have no idea what “survivor bias” is, and take full credit for being excellent out of things where they lucked out?
“Back in my day we didn’t have any of these childhood protective things, we were smart enough not to do stupid shit on our own!” Except your little neighbour, who got the funniest idea at the age of seven, and got his skull pierced when he slipped?
“Back in my day nobody got divorced, we stuck together and fixed our problems!” What about your cousin, who was slowly killed by her husband because she had nowhere to escape him?
“Back in my day nobody had ‘mental problems’, we didn’t whine, we just toughed it out and endured life!” Hey remember that guy you used to work with, who seemed really friendly and normal, and then suddenly hanged himself ‘for no reason’?
“Back in my day we didn’t have any of this ‘gay’ or ‘transgender’ thing.” You did, but your family cut all ties with her before you were born.
You kinda start seeing it in everything they think, if you start looking for it.
“When we were kids nobody whined about car seats or bike helmets. We didn’t use them, and we all survived!”
Yeah, except for the ones who didn’t.
"everyone should get more aromantic" can appeal to tumblr's sensibilities but I genuinely think everyone should also get more asexual. I don't mean everyone stop having sex, what I mean is
Sex is not essential. You can live without it. Full stop.
Not having sex isn't shameful or a sign of failure. It also doesn't make anyone boring.
You are not entitled to having sex with anybody and nobody is entitled to having sex with you.
Sex is not what makes someone an adult.
Nobody's worth is defined by how much sex they have or don't have.
Sex is not equally important to everyone.
You can have fulfilling and happy relationships without sex.
You should only have sex on your own terms, not because you feel like you owe it to someone, or because you feel like you'd be incomplete without it.
Know your boundaries around sex and be firm about them. Know how to respect other people's boundaries.
The previous point also applies when it comes to discussing sex. If someone doesn't wanna talk about it or hear about it you have to back down.
Anything can be sexual but not everything has to be sexual.
People do not see masculinity as being as fluid and complex and nuanced as femininity and it’s annoying as hell. Because of patriarchy’s stranglehold on masculinity and radfem theory’s stranglehold on queer spaces, people really think with their whole heart that only femininity is subversive or experimental, or frankly, queer, and that masculinity is only a power grab and nothing more. Embarrassing!
Below is a bunch of writings from a variety of genders, cis and trans, on queer masculinity:
Female Masculinity by Jack Halberstam (book pdf)
Butch is a Noun by S. Bear Bergman (book pdf)
Understanding the Bear Movement in Gay Male Culture by Eric Manley, Heidi Levitt and Chad Mosher Mcoun (essay)
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For Spirit Day, GLAAD Campus Ambassador Grace Ancrum shares her experience with bullying and coming into her gender expression.
This is something that I have been discussing with close friends and working on what this means for myself. As somebody who is considered a
Mermaids’ Luan meets writer Ezra Woodger to talk about his new book, To Be A Trans Man
Adding my own tags to the body of the post and also a separate reblog for the category that perhaps most challenges people’s ideas about masculinity and maleness: butch trans women’s existence
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
Happy Pride
Got a great ad encouraging people to dismantle surveillance equipment and then sell the guts at a pawn shop
I feel such a profound sadness and a level of grief for everybody who views their transness primarily through a lense of societal conformity and hegemonic failure.
My heart breaks for every transfem, for every trans woman or girl, for trans man, transmasc or trans boy, for every nonbinary person, for every agender person, for every genderqueer or gender-non-conforming person who views themselves through the lense of how they fail to meet a frankly horrid society's standards of normative gender performance.
I want every trans person to know that cis manhood, cis womanhood and cis ideas of what the spaces in between, what androgynity, what "genderless" should look like are not the end-all nor the only way that we may yet exist.
Our experiences as trans people, the way we feel, perceive, perform and LIVE our gendered experiences or lack thereof do not begin nor do they end with what a bigoted society deems appropriate or acceptable.
May your soft manhood be rich, may your hairy, fat and non-conforming womanhood be ever prospering.
May you find spaces where you can be who you want to be.
May you find people who love the way that you don't look the way cis-white-abled bodies ought to look.
May you find love for yourself the way you are and want to be.
May you learn to love the ways that you're unique and different.
An old friend who I don't talk to anymore once said "our existence does not end where the law begins" and I will echo that, "our existences do not end nor begin where horrid norms dictate". Your manhood, your womanhood, your in-between and outside, your "neither, none" or "all of the above" can look however you want them to look. You're allowed to bend the norms and break the rules, you don't have to conform.
May you be safe in all of this. May you find space where all of you can grow and prosper. May you yet live rather than just survive.
I’m a binary very gender conforming trans woman but that’s just who I am. I’m not putting in a show for others.
That being said, it’s not as straightforward as just trying to not fit in. People need jobs, food, housing, etc. Like it or not, trans people that fit more closely into what cis people are expecting are going to be able to navigate the world (in all aspects) easier. Most people don’t want to risk joblessness or homeless. Sometimes people conform to survive and I think it’s important to recognise that’s okay.
You say that like that’s in any way at odds with what I wrote but it’s not.
What this post says: "People should be allowed to express their gender however they want, even if they do not conform to cis norms and expectations. They should be safe to do so."
What this post doesn't say: "If you're a binary conforming trans person you're bad and wrong."
What this post also doesn't say: "Its safe and a simple and easy decision that anybody can make to just decide to not conform to societal norms."
The reason this post exists is that it ISN'T safe for so many people. The post says it SHOULD be because it fucking should but it isn't.
If every fiber of your being just happens to fall within the societally approved limits of what you are meant to look like as whatever gender you identify with: that's great! I hope you're very happy. But knowing what society expects of trans people to conform as being frankly unreasonable, the amount of conformity asked of people, how society expects us to bend ourselves out of shape, the way that these norms are often caked in thick layers of bigotry... frankly I find it hard to believe that you just got SO lucky that you effortlessly do this high grade parkour daily and you never struggle with it.
What this post says is that even binary trans people who WANT to look "stereotypically like the gender they ARE" should not be punished for struggling to uphold frankly impossible standards.
If cis women who are marginalized are sometimes "clocked" as trans women and experience prejudice because the idea of what womanhood should look like is a racist, colorist, colonialist, ableist, sexist, anti-scientific construct then don't you think a world where we ALL can exist free of that would be a beautiful sight to behold?
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WARNING do NOT start reading books and comics or watching movies or looking at art!!! you will start wanting to create art yourself. or god forbid. writing.
ok i am curious. how long is the longest song in your library (not counting tracks that are like several songs in one file like a full album mix or symphony recording or whatever) (also if it is longer than 20 minutes say the name in the tags i am curious)
how long
< 3:00
3:00–3:59
4:00–4:59
5:00–5:59
6:00–6:59
7:00–7:59
8:00–11:59
12:00–15:59
16:00–20:59
21:00–24:59
25:00–30:00
≥ 30:00
The thing is, in order to have a healthy and robust fandom, a piece of media NEEDS to leave some questions unanswered. Some relations unshipped. Some plot holes unfilled. Some backstories unwritten. Some lore unexplained. You need possibilities that will keep people up at night. The beautiful thing about an empty lot in a neighborhood is what people make in it
I think the types of oppression that are the most intense are the ones that apply to me personally. For some reason they're just so much more visceral and personally affecting than the ones that don't affect me, which all seem distant and abstract and not as big a deal. If you don't restructure your worldview around this I will decide you're part of the problem.
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