we (transfems) deserve to have spaces online where we can feel safe and where we can thrive.
there's been plenty of discourse recently alleging that we are trying to separate ourselves from the rest of the community by talking abt transmisogyny. but, we're not trying to separate, we are being separated. we are being pushed out of public spaces, and even the spaces where other queer folks are allowed to exist without fear.
and this has an effect on our ability to advocate for ourselves and share our perspectives. it also suppresses our art and the records of our lives, our existence. i'm an artist and aspiring entertainer. I would like to be able to bring a larger audience to my work, i want my work to be able to find folks who can connect with it. how can i do that effectively if so many social media sites are not safe for me? what happens if i get banned, and my profile scrubbed of all content?
i already have a decent following on here, and i feel like the bigger i get on here, the more likely i am to be stripped of everything i have on this site by displeasing the wrong people. my presence online should not be contingent on being a good little tranny with no controversial opinions, who is quiet about my weird kinks. we shouldn't have to be pallettable sterile objects for your consumption just to exist in public spaces, online and offline.
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12/15 of my LGBTQIA+ boots series!
gay (mlm) flag themed💙
I'll be posting 1+ per week until the 1st of pride month 🏳️🌈 and then I'll post all of them!
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stickers or prints of this series here
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Tezz Tran by Michal Köpping
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Image description: a photograph of a crowd of people at a Dyke March. The photograph centers on a person holding a sign which reads "non binary dykes let's high-five!" while smiling sweetly.
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‘At Home’ explores the artist’s T4T relationship in moments of admiration. A story of queer joy, their existence together validates and affirms one another. Transcending typical levels of respect, solidarity, and understanding.
Through these moments, they exude gender euphoria, away from cis-heteronormative society.
Together they rest from the world others have created. They’re at home.
this is a new & ongoing project that i’m really relishing in. instagram.com/ajslens
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Horse Crippler (Echinocactus texensis), Dugout Wells, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
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Spent 9~ hours doing this to my hair yesterday.
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scopOphilic_micromessaging_1006 - scopOphilic1997 presents a new micro-messaging series: small, subtle, and often unintentional messages we send and receive verbally and non-verbally.
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Tezz Tran by Michal Köpping
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