Archive for March 2011


Recommendation: Bad Axe


Ben Lenoir recommends…

Bad Axe
A performance art video

Many people have a common misconception of how femininity and masculinity are linked to sexuality. Just because I may be homosexual does not mean that I fit the media’s mass marketed version of the gay male. We all face these misconceptions and I think they need to be put to rest. I speak about this through the language that comes most natural to me, art.

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Posted by on March 25th, 2011 at 08:00 am

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Profile: Oleander/Zeek


You can call me… Oleander, or Zeek. Whichever you prefer since neither is my real name.

I identify as… A physically female, backwards-gendered, paradoxical human being. In layman’s terms, my soul has no gender, and I have no real desire to surgically alter my body to fit that idea.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … Don’t care. “she” sounds demeaning, “he” is anatomically incorrect, and “ze” is very unspecific. Whatever you please.^^

I’m attracted to… Cute girls! I’m not as much into the sexy as the cute. I like the curves. mm-hmm.
I like intelligence, caretaking skills, understanding, and humanity. And a good cook doesn’t hurt anyone, no?~

When people talk about me, I want them to… listen to what I’m trying to say instead of letting their own opinions cloud their view. I want them to be human when they talk to me. To trust me, at least temporarily.

I want people to understand… That I love them. All of them. No matter what.

About Oleander/Zeek
Born & grown in cali. As a youngster had no normal relations with anyone but my family, and am just now learning actual social skills. pretty cool, actually…all this “friendship” stuff is pretty heartwarming. I still get intense bouts of depression, though, and nights scare me sometimes because I don’t know if I want myself to wake up.
…all emo-sauce aside, I think this world is pretty rad.
I like drawing, chewing on plastic objects, my friends, happy things, not lying to myself, and LOLcats. Also, a wide range of music: Everything from Owl City to Marilyn Manson.
I only realized a year ago that I was just a tad queer. No, I knew beforehand, just didn’t admit it. W00t for freedom of thought, huh, guys?

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Posted by on March 24th, 2011 at 04:00 pm

profiles | 8 comments »

Dame Viv



Dame Viv, originally uploaded by Kayleigh Jones.


Posted by on March 24th, 2011 at 10:00 am

faces | 6 comments »

I don’t hate it.


Someone wrote…

I don’t hate it, really, but my body and I have different levels of enthusiasm about this “gender” thing.

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on March 24th, 2011 at 08:00 am

your voice | 6 comments »

Recommendation: Richard O’Brien


Adelai recommends…

Richard O’Brien
Writer of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Already well known in GLBTQ circles for writing The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Richard O’Brien has admitted to feeling like he’s trans or third-gendered. “There is a continuum between male and female. Some are hard-wired one way or another, I’m in between. Or a third sex, I could see myself as quite easily.”

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Posted by on March 23rd, 2011 at 04:00 pm

people, recommendations | 4 comments »

Lauren Andrew



a man’s ruin, originally uploaded by dorrianphoto.


Posted by on March 23rd, 2011 at 10:00 am

faces | 3 comments »

Question: Trans enough


Alex asks…

I just discovered my desire to be male at age 18 – unlike the ‘always known’ crowd. How can I deal with the doubts of not feeling trans enough?

Please post your response in the comments below.

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Posted by on March 23rd, 2011 at 08:00 am

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Lucky



Lucky Charm! :3, originally uploaded by dumonchelle_draws.


Posted by on March 22nd, 2011 at 04:00 pm

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Leather



crossdressing, originally uploaded by leatherfan2008.


Posted by on March 22nd, 2011 at 10:00 am

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Not enough.


Someone wrote…

I’m worried that I’m always single because I’m not enough of a girl to be anyone’s girlfriend, but not enough of a boy to be anyone’s boyfriend.

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on March 22nd, 2011 at 08:00 am

your voice | 37 comments »

Recommendation: I AM NOT MY GENDER


Charlie recommends…

I AM NOT MY GENDER
Youtube Video

A kick-ass queer who knows what it’s all about.

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Posted by on March 21st, 2011 at 04:00 pm

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shaved


Submitted by Mabel, the model and photographer.


Posted by on March 21st, 2011 at 10:00 am

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Recommendation: Virgina (orginal title: Virdžina)


Woolfist recommends…

It’s an amazing film that portrays the idiocy of a society that celebrates the birth of boys but loathes the birth of girls.

The action takes place at the end of the 19th century in a village near the Adriatic sea. One family, ‘doomed’ with all female children, decides to raise one of the girls as a boy. Towards the end, the film reveals some interesting facts about the life in this village.

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Posted by on March 21st, 2011 at 08:00 am

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Profile: Cat


You can call me… Cat

I identify as… a bio-fem gender-fluid androgyne/girl. I definitely feel as if I’m non-binary, but not completely neutral—I don’t call myself genderqueer because as someone who still identifies as female half the time that would feel like appropriation. “Female” is not necessarily an incorrect description of me when it comes to gender, but certainly an incomplete one. In other words, people might say to me, “Well, you’re just a straight girl,” and I’d reply, “Well, yes…some of the time. Other times I feel like no gender at all.” In fact, I’ve intuitively known ever since I was little that there’s a part of me that isn’t quite binary—only when I was five years old, that part of me was a rabbit! (As shown by the name I go by here, even though it’s a variant of my real name, there’s still more than a touch of the furry in me, ha.) As I normally oscillate, unpredictably, between feminine and androgynous identities, I don’t really have a masculine side per se, but I do quite like the idea of being a recreational drag king at some point, especially if it involves Victorian period clothing!

As far as third-person pronouns go, … Well, I’ve been called she/her all my life, and as I still am half feminine I don’t object to that, but ze/hir is fine too—then again, I think in theory everyone, not just non-binary folk, ought to be comfortable with ze/hir in order for it to be truly gender-neutral. As for he/him, I’d only like to be called that once I unleash my drag king alter ego, Charlie Ross, on the world—and I promise pictures of both me and my boyfriend in drag when that comes to pass!

I’m attracted to… My boyfriend. <3 Sexually I’m almost exclusively attracted to androgynous/femme guys and always have been (which means over the years I’ve had numerous unrequited crushes on gay males! D:) so I feel lucky that my partner is into gender fluidity as well. But I consider myself pan-aesthetic, which means I can find anyone beautiful—and since sexuality as well as gender can change for whatever reasons throughout life, I try not to pin myself down to anything. Other than that, on a purely platonic level, anyone who can carry on an eloquent, knowledgeable, humorous and animated conversation is like catnip (heh heh) to me. Also, fellow autistics—I’m an Aspie—have a particular capacity to click with me, as we function on a similar wavelength.

When people talk about me, I want them to… see the shades of gray in things. Yeah, this sounds a little weird coming from someone whose mental wiring defaults to literalism and black/white dichotomies (which I’m trying to break out of without compromising my mental makeup!) but humanity is just so diverse—in not just gender/sexuality, in pretty much every category imaginable—that nobody can be pigeonholed into one particular group.

I want people to understand… that androgyny is not necessarily eschewing all gendered conventions—it’s questioning them and subverting them. I want to confound people. Sure, right now I have a pixie cut and mostly neutral clothing, but at times I fantasize about growing my hair really long, fixing it into an elaborate updo and swanning about in an outrageously colored dress; donning a cravat and top hat, affixing fake facial hair and making my debut as a 19th-century gentleman; or just splitting the difference between the two extremes and dressing up like Adam Ant. If I had magic powers my ultimate dream would be to be a shape-shifter who could take on any body or appearance at will, but since that’s sadly biologically impossible I’ll do the next best thing and just treat gender as a toy rather than anything really Important and Serious.

About Cat
Cat is a 19 (soon to be 20)-year-old student originally from Illinois but who attends university in New York state. Besides being rebellious against gender norms and autistic, Cat is a massive linguistics nerd, a blogger (h[e/i]r writings can be found at theinkdonor.wordpress.com), a music obsessive, a twee kid, a dreamer, a debater, a Francophone, and many other things Cat doesn’t even know (sh/z)e doesn’t even know about yet.

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Posted by on March 20th, 2011 at 04:00 pm

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Sunflower


Submitted by Juu, the model and photographer.


Posted by on March 20th, 2011 at 10:00 am

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Definitions of normal.


Someone wrote…

I just wish other people would expand their definitions of normal. Or throw them away completely. They can be so hurtful…

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on March 20th, 2011 at 08:00 am

your voice | 3 comments »

Woman Like A Man


Submitted by Noxiae, the model and photographer.


Posted by on March 19th, 2011 at 04:00 pm

faces | 3 comments »

Boxing and Bromance


Submitted by Jae Sherman, the model. Photography by Summer Stone Studios.


Posted by on March 19th, 2011 at 10:00 am

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Two genders in your head



Discussing the two of them. (Necktie skillz!)


Posted by on March 19th, 2011 at 08:00 am

video | 6 comments »

Recommendation: L.P.


Andi recommends…

L.P.
musician

L.P. has an amazing androgynous style and casual humor which will charm anyone. But more important than any gender presentation or sexuality she has a voice that will chill you to the bone and make you jump to your feet. Every song is incredibly powerful and you couldn’t ask for anything better.

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Posted by on March 18th, 2011 at 04:00 pm

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