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if any black lesbians would like to have their work included in a black lesbian magazine i'm working on, please let me know.
i am interested in poetry, short stories, political essays, personal essays, visual art, and photography. please dm me!
“Omg wym people think black men are sexualized as men??? That’s just ridiculous!! All just to pretend transandrophobia exists lmao”
Uh…
They are.
Like. Very much so.
Do we need to bring out the history of cuckoldry kink? I actually don’t think so, because even now, looking for any kind of femdom content with PIV sex is still almost going to exclusively net you results of, “white hubby cucked by his wife by being fucked by a black breeding bull BBC”.
Black men’s status as men plays a role in the whole of their treatment. Even if the person thinking this is “ridiculous” thinks this is all just a result of anti-blackness and has nothing to do with gender, they’re still being extremely obtuse about black men’s oppression.
This is what we mean when we say people against the term transandrophobia aren’t being as intersectional as they think. They actively erase parts of oppression which are well known and spoken about, in this case the intersectional oppression of black men, as what their whole argument even is.
@djturnuptee
𝓑𝓛𝓐𝓒𝓚 𝓣𝓡𝓐𝓝𝓢 𝓜𝓔𝓝
Skin like rich soil and wood, hair like the clouds and thriving flora, heart of gold, willpower and strength. The earth knows your name, it sees your soul, it calls for your true self to be graced by the sun.
Because you deserve to take space in this world, along with our sisters and siblings.
i think one of the reasons why people hate transandrophobia theory and any mention of the specific hatred & oppression trans men face, is the same reason why it’s frowned upon in the university (and other less formal study spaces) to study Black masculinities, and the experiences of Black men & boys, rather than just only focusing on Black women & girls. It is often seen as anti-feminist to focus on the experiences of Black men & boys. I think this is a similar manifestation of radical feminism, and I often wonder what it means for me as a transmasc mixed Black person who studies sociology. I’ve been curious about studying Black masculinities but I’m even more curious and wanting to be intentional about studying Black transmasculinities, and combatting the erasure of transmascs/men. We are dying. And being essentially forced into the frontlines of queer combat on the basis of us being men— that we should be tough, we should be protecting everyone, that we wanted this. And that we are disposable.
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I want to kiss and lick this man's body. My tongue tasting his manly essence. Then give myself to him
Black men and black mascs, this black history month, I would love to receive some submissions about andronoirism and how it has impacted your life. Awareness of this topic is vital.