Lyn Kuda, mid-20s, F, USA. Alias MerianMoriarty. Pencil artist, graphic designer, and freelance English-language copy-editor. FANGIRL.
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Reblogging This Forever
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If butch daddies want to crochet, if twinkly ladyboys are sometimes tops in bed, if burly bears can do BDSM play as little girls, if femme fatales build bookcases in their spare time, these things, too, are not just good but great. They bring us, I believe, wonderful news: news that gendered options can continue to explode, that the chefs in the kitchen of gender are creating new and imaginative specials every day. That we, all of us, are the chefs. Hi. Have a whisk.
S. Bear Bergman, “The Field Guide to Transmasculine Creatures”
The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You
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FP: so, i actually teared up from reading this b/c i’ve been insecure about lots of things and this just srsly hit home. nailed it. yes yes yes.
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I think S. Bear Bergman generally has some pretty interesting and useful stuff to say about gender, etc.
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reblog every single time.
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Oxford University students on why we need feminism
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Reblog if this is a lie and you have made amazing friends on the internet.
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Hey guys! Watch the full Paperman short online!!
wow. <3
it’s been a long time since Disney Magic made me cry with joy.
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I want to see how many notes this gets.
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Jada Pinkett-Smith is aware of the critics that frown up their noses at the way she raises her daughter, Willow. Willow cuts, dyes and styles her hair as she pleases, a fact that bothers many who feel girls shouldn’t have that much control over their appearance at such a young age.
Jada decided to address the criticism in a Facebook post:
“A letter to a friend…This subject is old but I have never answered it in its entirety. And even with this post it will remain incomplete. The question why I would LET Willow cut her hair. First the LET must be challenged. This is a world where women, girls are constantly reminded that they don’t belong to themselves; that their bodies are not their own, nor their power or self determination. I made a promise to endow my little girl with the power to always know that her body, spirit and her mind are HER domain. Willow cut her hair because her beauty, her value, her worth is not measured by the length of her hair. It’s also a statement that claims that even little girls have the RIGHT to own themselves and should not be a slave to even their mother’s deepest insecurities, hopes and desires. Even little girls should not be a slave to the preconceived ideas of what a culture believes a little girl should be.”
perfect woman.
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Holy shit. Did I just see a piece of art on the #sexism tag that actually promotes actual equality?
This poster is available here
GENDER EQUALITY FROM BOTH SIDES FOR ONCE.
This poster hung in every room of my high school.
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