Last night my bf and I went to a dance club, (it’s ATL pride this month & the DJ we went to see is a seriously talented trans DJ who goes by Octo Octa, check them out) and I almost cried when a random gay guy walked by and saw me dancing and told me “you’re so pretty! Own it!” 🥹
Don't have a gay outfit so I'm just gonna lbd it on Friday and I ordered some fuckin boas and I know I'm gonna eat y'all gon' see me today y'all gon' see me
10: Something that gives you gender euphoria (whether you're cis or trans):
i cannot even begin to understand nor explain how euphoric i get when people use he/him for me or otherwise call me masc things like idk. gender is so confusing. im still figuring it out. but like someone used he for me one (1) time and i just lit UP
17: Have you ever attended Pride in a big city/large metro area?
i have!! i've been to Atlanta Pride once :) it was hella big, i kinda want to go again but i don't really have anyone to go with rip
im fufilling a promise i made to 15yo me to make us a battle jacket but im stuck between Getting What I Want and Getting It Done for atl pride in 20ish days. what i want is a vest that fits and shows off my hips and love handles and tits and the curve of my back, right? and i have the barest cosplay know-how so im vaguely aware what that would take to do so. if i took the time to learn how to do fitting i could not only make my vest look nice on me but all my tops look nice on me? and right this moment i have access to heavy duty sewing machines and a 3d printer so its a win win if i take a step back and start from the beginning
anyways i guess mommys gotta uphold the ancient furry tradition of getting wraped up duct tape
October 2023: a few left over from September…LA trip meetups and finding Criss in an interesting position; Sweeney Todd rehearsals and finally in production; ATL pride weekend; working out; new wavy hair confusion; Spiderman for Halloween 1 millionth time and counting lol; and pink hair!
In honor of October ATL pride month, thank you Janelle for representing us. Not only queers, but representing what it actually looks like when black queers are in a space where we feel safe. It’s hard to see a lot of representation for us so I get real excited when we do. Every era of you meant a lot to my journey. Thank you, I love you, and I will meet you one day