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antionettepilled · 11 months
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uroborosymphony · 1 year
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* aesthetic builder! . . fill in with either a. your character’s favorite or b. what describes your character best.  / tagged by @kamipyre (love you, this one is so much fun) / tagging @velvetineblue @tvsteoftrvgedy @solitvrs @aworidwithout @fleuresins @ofgentleresolve (I want to see Myungdae's if you still have energy for it hehehe) @temporalobjects (Iwai's is so soothing and pleasing in my head)
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babygirlgeralt · 1 year
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I need a word for like, clothes I love and I'm like WOW i wanna style this and make this outfit but they're so absolutely absolutely gender off limits like if i put them on i'd have horrible dysphoria
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i hate how hard vivi being actaeon made me pog
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musicarenagh · 1 year
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Angel Vile Impresses With "Ultrafemininity" With the release of her captivating new single "Ultrafemininity," London-based singer and songwriter Angel Vile delivers a soul-stirring anthem for the modern woman that blends the best of contemporary R&B and soul. Vile's powerful yet soothing female vocals take center stage in this breathtaking track, creating an immersive and deeply emotional experience for listeners. https://soundcloud.com/user-724101799/ultraf-master-02?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fuser-724101799%252Fultraf-master-02 "Ultrafemininity" is a masterclass in restraint, featuring simple instrumentation that highlights the raw talent of Angel Vile. The track is predominantly driven by the delicate and haunting piano melodies, which provide a lush soundscape for Vile's evocative lyrics. The result is a refreshingly relaxing tune that transports listeners to a world of their own making. Though the song carries a sense of darkness and sadness, Vile manages to deliver her message without relying on overly melancholic or heavy lyrics. Instead, she uses her ethereal voice and poetic songwriting to paint a vivid picture of strength and resilience. The emotional depth of "Ultrafemininity" is reminiscent of the soulful stylings of legends like Nina Simone and Erykah Badu, while still feeling undeniably fresh and contemporary. Angel Vile's artistic vision is clear in this track, as she seeks to create a world of her own through music. With "Ultrafemininity," she makes a powerful statement for women around the globe to stand tall and embrace their strength. The song acts as a rallying cry, encouraging women to fight adversity by being authentically themselves. This single is a testament to Angel Vile's undeniable talent and showcases her ability to craft deeply moving and engaging music. By blending elements of soul and contemporary R&B, she has created a sound that is both timeless and current. Her mesmerizing vocals, evocative lyrics, and masterful piano work come together to make "Ultrafemininity" an instant classic. In a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming, "Ultrafemininity" is a welcome respite. Its soothing, almost hypnotic quality invites listeners to step back from the noise and chaos, and instead immerse themselves in the comforting embrace of Angel Vile's musical world. This track is an essential addition to the collection of any music enthusiast seeking a unique and transcendent listening experience. In conclusion, Angel Vile's "Ultrafemininity" is a tour de force that showcases her remarkable talent and her ability to create music that is both engaging and deeply affecting. The single is a beautiful testament to the power of women, and a must-listen for anyone seeking a relaxing yet powerful musical escape. Follow Angel Vile on Instagram and TikTok.
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dreamgrlarchive · 9 months
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My Collection of Beauty Standard Inspo 💗
#PrettyHeiressDiaries
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video vixens ❤︎︎
video vixens are the quintessential sexy girl that you either wanted to be or wanted to get. they’re almost always hyper girly and there’s a natural beauty to them that’s less prominent as of late. they ooze effortless sex appeal. not to mention the mystery they held. i mean they literally were just there to look good, be pursued, and look good some more. they weren’t talking, let alone telling their business.
thin brows
frosty lip gloss
jet black or honey blonde long hair
millennium/logomania designer pieces
very blingy detailz
revealing cuts + sexy silhouettes
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vintage glam black women ❤︎︎
appearing effortlessly beautiful while giving high maintenance class. these women are EXPEN$IVE! striking personalities and body language that commanded respect and attracted the best treatments only. a very overt glamorous brand of femininity.
voluminous hair and curls
opulent accessories
fur coats + shawls
metallic, shimmery eyes
pendant jewelry
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ultrafeminine bougie women ❤︎︎
women like kimora lee simmons, mariah carey, and nicki minaj (and fictional characters like hilary banks, dionne davenport and toni childs) all carry themselves with a super girly aura. they don’t mind the “diva” or “gold digger” label; embrace it even. they love pink and being the most sparkly in the room and are often very successful and headstrong!
pink, pink, pink
tweed, tartan, + plaid
natural glam makeup
silk presses and sew ins
blouses + skirts
crop tops, tube tops, + turtlenecks
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iconic early 90s supermodels ❤︎︎
the golden age of fashion. these women walked in the most influential fashion shows for me; chanel ss95, chanel fw92, azzedine alaia fw91, versace 92, lanvin a/w 91. the epitome of untouchable glamour. the circle of the most beautiful, most hardworking women ever.
silk, tulle, chiffon
statement pieces
designer purses
houndstooth and cheetah prints
form-fitting silhouettes
an amazing strut
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kaftan · 1 year
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However, scholarship on the history of the body has shown that sexual dimorphism may not have always underpinned scientific or religious thought. (4) In the field of Islamic history, Indira Falk Gesink argues that despite the importance of a gender binary to the realms of marriage, the household, inheritance, and ritual, Muslim scholars from across the spectrum of premodern jurisprudence exhibited flexibility when confronted with morphological ambiguity. They adopted a category of “complex sex” and allowed people to hold different sex designations simultaneously or to pass from one to another. (5) Medieval Arabic medical texts go a step further and elaborate what Ahmed Ragab calls a “sexscape” in which bodies were observed and placed along a continuum from ultramasculine males at one extreme to ultrafeminine females at the other, with plenty of options in between. Although these texts predictably focus on anatomy and morphology, they deemphasize genitalia, at least in comparison to other physical markers, in locating a body on the continuum. (6) This scholarship highlights the inadequacy of a binary construction of sex for understanding the way bodies were perceived and positioned in premodern legal and medical discourses.
Zayde Antrim, “Qamarayn: The Erotics of Sameness in the 1001 Nights” in Al-Usur Al-Wusta
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raccoonfallsharder · 2 months
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if you liked Giftwrap...
crystallized ginger.[anticipated 3/27] ❤︎
featuring semi-shy ultrafeminine angel-reader from giftwrap (kinktober 2023).
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18+ only | rocket x f!reader | no use of y/n | 2/3 parts | wip | word count: pending.
nebula attempts to talk some sense into the captain.
He’d tried to shake you — first on the roof and now, a few missions later, in his mind. It doesn’t help that you’d been so frickin’ smart. Pretty and sweet and now this, too. Once he’d gotten you up on your feet and out to the edge of the roof, you’d started mapping your dreams out on the city. You’d glowed, even when the daylight had been dimmed to nothing: sketching a world of greenery out for him so clearly he could see it. Aqueducts and pumps, little manufactured waterfalls. Fruit hanging heavy from every branch. Root vegetables, and leafy things. You’d had a way of talking about your visions so earnestly that they’d become contagious, he thinks. He’d been able to feel your hopefulness paint itself under his fur, and become his own. Hell, he still frickin’ feels it. He sighs and leans on the lower railing of the Bowie’s bridge, pinching the bridge of his nose. He’s trying to act like a good person these days. A leader. A captain. It’s hard frickin’ work and it doesn’t come natural to him. Nebula keeps telling him he’s overthinking, and he almost believes her — but then he comes across a pretty thing like you, and all the old degeneracy comes surging to the surface. He hasn’t been thinking like a captain at all on this mission. Instead, he’s spent too much frickin’ time remembering how impractical that little dress had been. It hadn’t even had a back: the side panels held together between your shoulderblades with a flimsy bow. He’d been able to see the naked line of your spine above and below it. It had looked old, the stitches on the edge of the ruffle fraying just a little. Ayesha on her throne had at least worn an armored gown. The sex workers he visits on Contraxia usually have high boots, hidden weapons, and discreetly-protective leathers. But that thing you’d been wearing had looked like it had been made to fall apart.  He’d only have to tug on it, he’s sure.
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wind·fall /ˈwin(d)ˌfôl/ noun.an apple or other fruit blown down from a tree or bush by the wind; an unexpected piece of good fortune.
semi-shy ultrafeminine touch-deprived reader tries to avoid meeting knowhere’s intimidating captain. is profoundly unsuccessful.
for previous chapters, notes, moodboard & concept art:
⋆˚.⚘𖡼𖥧𖤣 windfall 𖤣𖥧𖡼⚘.˚⋆ masterlist
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some explicit statements or references ✩ explicit scenes or fantasy sequences ❤︎‬ long, detailed, and graphic explicit content ❤︎‬❤︎‬ deliberately smut-free, mostly or entirely platonic ✮
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sp00kyd0m-ii · 29 days
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how do you feel about trad wives, but like in the kinky fun way not in the weird and off putting way
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I fucking love the idea of a girl who’s independent and maybe even a little uppity being forced into doing housework for me. Like I had this whole fantasy the other day about demanding dinner from this girl I was talking to and slapping her across the face if she refused.
There’s also something so hot about a trad-wife who wants to have as many of your babies as possible, like imagine your body changing and getting thicker after being knocked up over and over again, imagine having had four or five kids already and your husband immediately goes back to breeding you 😍
I can’t decide which is hotter, having a loving, homely trad-wife in the countryside with 7+ kids, or having an ultrafeminine bimbo trophy wife who you knock up just to mark your property and treats her baby bump like a fashion accessory.
TL;DR: Trad-wives? Love ‘em.
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emo-is-sexy · 5 months
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The urge to dress like a mixture of scene queen, ultrafeminine 2000s older sister, 80s goth, early 2010s teenage girl, and scary emo girl, but also dress like cool 2000s older brother, scary goth dude, nu metal guy, and 2000s emo boy (think pete wentz)
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skincareroutine · 3 months
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i rlly do not like ultrafeminine tradwife women they just annoy me like i know their night stands r empty
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clementine-kesh · 1 year
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the twitter discourse where someone will post a picture of a women in an ultrafeminine bodysuit or something and call her masc is INSANE these people would call voyager-era seven of nine a butch lesbian
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flora-bigs · 28 days
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You'd be at your peak...
i just wanna have a cushy ultrafeminine figure.... huge boobs and a soft, curvy tummy and a major peach and hips....
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autolenaphilia · 2 years
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CW for description of massive transmisogyny and lesbophobia and almost every prejudice under the sun, including biphobia and aphobia.
Recently I wrote about trans women are dismissed as fetishists and how that worries me in connection to the kink at pride discourse. And I mentioned that there is this dichotomy in transmisogynistic thought. It is between on one side “the good transsexual” who is straight, cis-passing and gender conforming, passed rigorous medical gatekeeping and doesn’t insist too much on her rights. And on the other side of this dichotomy is the figure of the “bad trans woman”, who is fetishistic, either lesbian or bi, non-passing and the dreaded Trans Rights Activist.
This dichotomy has existed in trans medical gatekeeping since at least the 60s, and has and still often plays a role in who gets to medically transition or not. Signs of non conventionally feminine interests or sapphic inclinations can be a reason for denial of healthcare, and trans women often justifiably lie about such things to get past gatekeeping.
And one of the foremost exponents of this transmisogynistic dichotomy is of course Ray Blanchard and his “theory” of “homosexual transsexuals” (HSTS) and “autogynephiles” (AGP), which has caused its own transphobic strain of sexological research, which I will call Blanchardism for short. The dismissal of trans women as fetishists has deeper roots, but his ideology is the source of a lot of today’s transmisogyny.
One might be tempted to rephrase “HSTS” as “straight trans women” and “AGP” as “lesbian/bi trans women”. And those are the people the terms are intended to describe, but they are deeply transmisogynistic words and essentially create a kind of dream-image of the people who they purport to scientifically describe.
Basically the HSTS are “so gay they became trans”. In Blanchardism they are basically described by ultrafeminine gay men who transition because of their attraction to men and it’s often implied by transmisogynistic researchers that they do so to attract straight masculine men. They transition younger than lesbian or bi trans women, and according to Blanchard also pass better and more conventionally attractive compared to their non-straight trans sisters. Not that this keeps Blanchard from misgendering them by saying that they are “homosexual males” and the figure is essentially an extension of “the deceitful trans woman, who tricks straight men into having sex with a male”.
Blanchard however reserves the full force of real thinly-disguised transmisogyny for the autogynephiles, trans women who are attracted to women. They are described as straight men driven to transition by the fetish of autogynephilia. It’s a sexual attraction to the image of themselves as women, said to be closely related to “transvestic fetishism” (which means being turned on by wearing the opposite gender’s clothes). It’s caused by an “erotic target location error”, which causes them to misdirect their attraction to women to their own bodies, and cause their fetish. They are said to transition later, and be non-feminine and non-passing and overall described as disgusting perverted failures.
What about bisexuals, you might ask? Well, Blanchard doesn’t really believe that bisexuality exists, at least not among trans women. He argues that autogynephiles sometimes have “pseudo-bisexuality” where they are attracted to the idea of having sex with a man as a woman, but aren’t actually attracted to male physique in itself. The sex with men is just a tool to further their “being a woman fetish”. In response to that you can argue that the defining part of sexual attraction to a gender is wanting to have sex with them, not any vaguely defined attraction to their bodies in the abstract. And that what gender you are treated as in a sexual-romantic relationship is crucial to whether the person wants that relationship or not. But let’s talk more about the blanchardian ideology before we get into further.
Blanchard is also a aphobe, who doesn’t believe asexuality exists among trans women either. He came across trans women who essentially said they were asexual, but claimed they were just autogynephilic fetishists who were either lying or whose masturbation to their fetish was enough to satisfy their sexual urges (which he bizarrely claimed was a kind of “pair-bonding” to their feminine selves).
It’s all nonsense, of course. Me just writing out what Blanchard believes is so obviously nonsensical that it almost refutes itself. It’s terrible science, and you can find plenty of evidence against it. Even Blanchard’s own studies had findings that contradicted his conclusions. There are many people who don’t fit into his dichotomy, and in studies of cis women who have very similar sexual feelings to Blanchard’s concept of autogynephilia.
Smarter people than me have done these debunkings, and you can for example read Julia Serano on the subject or watch this Contrapoints’s video.
Of course, this won’t convince the believers in Blanchard’s typology, because I think it’s fundamentally unfalsifiable, just like Freud’s theories. In a manner similar to Freud, Blanchard builds up this elaborate theory of human behaviour, in which all dissent can be dismissed as repression and deceit. He is a fantasist rather than any kind of scientific researcher.
His answer to trans women saying things about themselves that contradicted his findings has always been “those bitches are lying”. They were denying their attraction to women, their masturbation and fetishism. Of course in many cases that is true, as I mentioned before, trans women have and do lie about having sapphic tendencies or even sexual feelings overall in order to get past medical gatekeeping. But for Blanchard and his followers it becomes a mantra that invalidates any evidence against their ideas. Basically anything that doesn’t fit into their transmisogynistic binary like bisexuality or asexuality is said to be essentially fake. It’s essentially like arguing with a conspiracy theorist, they can just deny any contrary evidence with the claim “it’s lies”.
It’s more interesting to look into how Blanchard’s transmisogynistic theories are not just reflections of already existing transmisogynistic ideas, but also just plain misogynistic, lesbo- and biphobic and heteronormative ones, which I haven’t seen discussed that much.
The ideal trans woman in blanchardism is straight, conventionally feminine and literally has her womanhood entirely defined by her attempts to please men sexually. The ideal is also that she is submissive to these men. In one of Blanchard’s questionaries (which deserves a separate post of its own because it’s bugfuck insane) to determine how straight or lesbian trans women are, you actually get less “straight points” if you prefer to “lead” in sexual encounters with men. Not that this doesn’t keep Blanchard and co. from treating her with condescension at best, misgendering her as a “homosexual male”. It’s not surprising that papers by Blanchard acolytes Ken Zucker and Yolanda Smith came to the conclusion that “HSTS” have lower IQs than lesbian trans women (which of course in reality doesn’t say anything about real intelligence). The view of straight trans women by these “scientists”, is of course extremely transmisogynistic, but it also shows transmisogyny is just misogyny applied to trans women. If these straight trans women are accorded any kind of respect from these transmisogynists, it’s because the fantasy that these studies create of them come close to fulfilling society’s misogynistic ideal of a woman. She is straight and is submissive to men, and preferably a bit dumb.
Her evil mirror image is the autogynephile, and it’s interesting how she is a specifically transmisogynistic reiteration of already existing misogynistic, lesbophobic and biphobic tropes. The idea of wanting to become a woman as a fetish builds on the sexualization of women in patriachy, so wanting to be a woman must be sexual.
Her sapphic sexuality being demonized as perverted and fetishistic is how cis lesbian sexuality is demonized too. I’m not the first to point out how the sapphic trans woman being portrayed as a predatory danger in bathrooms and changing rooms is an evolution of old homophobic/lesbophobic fearmongering. Blanchardians gleefully point out how “autogynephiles” often fail at passing as cis, and are non-feminine, and that is of course another specifically transmisogynistic reiteration of an old trope with the aim of otherize lesbians and bi women. It’s the old narrative of how they are “mannish” and fail at femininity and ultimately womanhood and are therefore disgusting to the cisheteronormative mindset.
Blanchardism as a narrative thus furthers misogyny, heteronormative and lesbophobia and biphobia. Transmisogyny is thus again revealed as misogyny applied to trans women, in concert with transphobia. And the hatred towards bi- and lesbian trans women in the concept of the “autogynephilia” is just old lesbophobic and biphobic narratives in a new form mixed with transphobia.
It’s telling how TERFs, despite their stated aims of fighting misogyny and lesbophobia have embraced Blanchard and his theories, to the point “AGP” is a fixture of the TERF vocabulary. To the extent Terfs don’t openly espouse total trans elimationism and want transness “morally mandated out of existence”, they can sometimes pretend to accept the “old-school true transsexuals”. It’s a variation of Blanchard’s HSTS stereotype who in the Terf narrative of the good submissive trans woman that went through rigorous medical gatekeeping and didn’t insist on “invading women’s spaces”. The subtext is that gatekeeping kept their numbers down to a quantity cis society could easy ignore, the cis passing requirements that existed also contributed to that, and trans people were cowed enough to not insist on their rights.
It is ultimately this that reveals the hypocrisy in the TERF accusation that trans women further misogyny, lesbophobia and in general stereotypes about womanhood. It was the cis male medical gatekeepers and “researchers” like Blanchard that actually furthered the stereotypes and literally forced them on trans women by denying them healthcare if they didn’t comply. People that are now lionized by TERFs. And in wider society, performing femininity continues to be a way of survival for trans women. All women are expected to perform femininity, but trans women due to transmisogyny especially so. We are just trying to survive. We are not transitioning to trick men into sleeping with us, we don’t transition to prey on lesbians. We just are.
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satoumafuyuss · 6 months
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I saw your fandom rant and god I agree so hard it makes me so angry.
I hate how gender stereotypes are now dressed in progressive trans inclusive language to pretend they're not just harmful stereotypes.
I hate how characters (especially female ones) have so little wiggle room for their gender. And if they do anything else than being ultrafeminine they get immediately headcannoned as trans.
I hate how trans art also somewhat follows that too. I don't wanna get called a terf or anything, but you can draw women as fat! As hairy! As tall!
I think transness magnifies an issue in how femininity is represented in media. I truly hate how it's only the skinny white boys who get hced as being trans women.
For the love of god, stop categorizing everything into neat tiny boxes. Stop saying that characters who dont fit them MUST be trans and their behavior/appearance couldn't ever be cis. You're just upholding our awful beauty standards.
I hate how widely loved this practice in fandoms it is. Headcannon everyone as trans, have more fun with your concept of gender presentation you all...
YES OH MY GOD ANON ILY. There's nothing more I can even add to this you just worded it so well, thank you!!!
And as a fat gnc trans boy myself, yes please start hcing the fat characters as trans too. People limit themselves to only making/hcing white skinny passing trans people and it starts to paint a specific picture of what a "presentable" version of trans people for that person looks like. Especially when they are cis. They don't think they're being transphobic cause "look at me! I'm making/hcing a character as trans!" while literally only thinking that cause the character doesn't fit their idea of what a man or woman "should" be.
There is of course character who have heavy trans-coding that people will pick up on and THAT is different. Such as Scaramouche from Genshin Impact who is heavily implied to be transmasc. But for that character, his coding doesn't come from.. liking sport.. or having short hair! it comes from ACTUAL trans experience and feelings and emotions that we can relate with and see in the media. Trans coding is not when a female character is uncomfortable in skirts, its not when a male character grows his hair out, no, it's about the feelings associated with identity and feeling out of place and wrong, breaking free from the chains of the identity imposed upon you. THAT is trans coding.
Also, if you don't mind, could I use this anon ask in my video script? I'll credit you if you want it but otherwise I can leave it anon! :D
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neopronouns · 6 months
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supermasculine, supramasculine, and ultramasculine flags? (Matching the superfeminine, suprafeminine, and ultrafeminine counterparts)
queued!
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