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진우 (Jinwoo/Jinu/Jee-nu) any pronouns, 20s, Korean bisexual transsexual etc. Very friendly! DMs are always open. I don't have a DNI because if you make me uncomfortable I just block. This is my main where I dump everything that catches my eye, feel free to ask for sideblogs.
this is assuming its on art you normally wouldn't jump to reblog. i myself only rb stuff i really really like so .
The 'rude/demanding' tone would be stuff along the lines of "if you like but don't reblog I'll [threat]" which i see surprisingly often, both serious and more silly
Britney Spears’s hair is such a powerful symbol in her memoir, and you can’t even attribute the genesis of that symbol to Sam Lansky (her probable ghostwriter) because it’s something she has physically wielded since the infamous hair-shaving incident. In the memoir she writes about being “mad with grief” because Kfed had taken her children, babies at the time, away from her, and she was very conscious of men finding long hair sexy, of her awareness that the same people who wanted her to be “pretty” and “good” were the same people who’d been objectifying her since she was a teenager while simultaneously claiming that she was corrupting the youth with the same sexualized image she was projecting. Her hair was the one thing she could take away from the audience, paparazzi, team and family that saw her body as public property. During Britney’s residency in Vegas, during which she was under conservatorship and forced to perform for other people’s profit, she was so acutely aware of how she was expected to move her hair (a tight wig at the time) that her small act of rebellion was to keep every hair on that suffocating wig in place. During the conservatorship, one of the only people to encourage Britney and talk to her like a human deserving of agency was a hairdresser…word got out to her father and that hairdresser was promptly fired. That bottle-blond hair represents so much, it’s a throughline in her career/captivity/freedom…
i don't want to hear someone kvetch about being seen as too normal when like. the consequences of being a weird trans girl are often social death and even sometimes actual death
can we like…get rid of the so-called leather and rubber “pride flags” ? it’s honestly ridiculous and offensive to the lgbtq community. those aren’t pride flags.
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