When I say that transmasculine people, including, obviously, binary trans men, don't hold power over women, there's always ONE fucker who's like "oh yeah ? But what if it's a whit, able-bodied perisex transhet man who's papers are all changed, who cispasses and is totally stealth AND is a manager ??? What then ???"
And I'm like, you CAN'T be in good faith rn. I'm not saying this particular case doesn't exist but be for real, it must be one in a fucking million. And even in this case, the dude is one outing away from having all his privileges taken away from him, which isn't the case for cis white men.
Stop nitpicking. Transmasculine people don't hold power over women. Period. If you want a punching bag, aim at the people who are truly after your ass.
Never gonna be normal about I-Spy books <3
The details, man. The DETAILS!! >w<
scent bottles, c. 17-1800s.
You want gay marriage?
Land Back.
You want trans rights?
You want environmental protections?
You want an end to the imperialistic systems of money worshipping capitalism and hetero-patriarchy that privilege white, cis, able bodied, perisex heterosexual men at the expense of everyone, and everything, else?
Shit's been going downhill since 1492
I said screw it and started the newest episode bc I didn’t want to be left out. However I have not listened to the pervious six episodes so let’s see how this goes
love hearing people talk about object shows. “guys bowl of rice is soo bisexual coded!!” you’re so right queen. sadly I eated him
‘We need more loud, unashamed queers’ yes but some of you can’t even seem to handle a bisexual woman liking men.
Mutual 1: guys we should all be listening to this Czech Electro-ska band that released a single album of seven songs in 1995
Mutual 2: here's 7000 words on french socks 1886-1891
Mutual 3: I think I hauve covid
Mutual 4: obsessed with War and Peace currently literally incapable of thinking about anything else
"...a person without sensuality ... the author has the courage to admit to this category."
Emma Trosse, German sexuality researcher, 1897
Teacher, diabetes clinician and sexuality researcher Emma Trosse wrote these words in 1897, becoming one of our earliest examples of someone self-identifying as what we would today call asexual.
We had a great time learning about Emma and so much more a-spec history on our podcast with Luciella Scarlett last week. Check it out!