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First Lady Chirlane McCray hosts the Annual Women’s History Month Mentoring & Civic Leadership Reception at Gracie Mansion in Manhattan, New York Tuesday, March 26, 2019. Paige Polk/Mayoral Photography Office
A few decades from now, in a small town nestled among the snowy peaks of the mountains, a femboy with short hair and a faint mustache walked confidently down the icy street. The winter sun cast a warm glow over the picturesque scene as the femboy made their way to work, sipping on their morning coffee.
Their outfit consisted of a dark green turtleneck sweater and a matching mini skirt made of pleated leather, both in a deep shade of forest green. They wore sheer black stockings with a low denier that transitioned into a transparent, shimmering material that extended up to their thighs. A black belt with a gold buckle cinched their waist, while a sleek silver-accented shoulder bag hung from one shoulder.
As he walked, he passed a group of children on their way to school. They looked at him with curiosity and admiration, not because of his gender expression, but because of the confidence and poise he exuded. He smiled and waved at them, and they waved back enthusiastically.
The femboy's presence at this event was significant. A few decades ago, it would have been unheard of for someone who presented as male to wear clothing traditionally associated with femininity. But times had changed, and the femboy's appearance was a testament to how far society had come in terms of acceptance and understanding.
As he continued on his way, the femboy knew that he was not only representing himself, but also serving as an inspiration for others who may have been afraid to express their true selves. He hoped that by being visible and proud, he could help create a world where everyone felt free to be who they are, without fear of judgment or discrimination.
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May 2021 photo shoot with Kani at The TX Studio. Natural light with fill provided by a Godox AD200 Pro strobe. Shot with a Canon 6D and Canon 85mm f/1.8 portrait lens.
May 2021 photo shoot with Kani at The TX Studio. Natural light with fill provided by a Godox AD200 Pro strobe. Shot with a Canon 6D and Canon 85mm f/1.8 portrait lens.
May 2021 photo shoot with Kani at The TX Studio. Natural light with fill provided by a Godox AD200 Pro strobe. Shot with a Canon 6D and Canon 85mm f/1.8 portrait lens.
This is my first (and hopefully only) one-year project (which will be only 365 days) and this one is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland-themed.
In this pic, Alternate Ammo Baron is dressed as a jester while holding a joker card (which is another name for wild card) and celebrating International Non-Binary Day (since Alternate Ammo Baron is Non-Binary).
Made with Microsoft Paint.
(Note: This was posted six days early.)
Enjoy! ♠️♥️♣️♦️
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (c) Lewis Carroll
Shantae (c) Erin and Matt Bozon and WayForward Technologies
Alternate Ammo Baron, idea and artwork (c) me
STANCE, Seattle Trans and Non-binary Choral Ensemble, performed at the Henry Art Gallery's Spring Open House.
A chart on how to (not) support | help.
Free download here.
SUPPORT | HELP von TROUBLE X ist lizenziert unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell - Keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International Lizenz.
In an alternate universe/timeline, LGBTQ Pride festivals began much earlier in time. I recently discovered a treasure trove of old tintype images from the mid 19th century that depict a glorious festival celebrating the LGBTQ community. This first batch show the various attendees at the festival, all wearing the best and brightest festival outfits.
Images rendered in Midjourney and edited in Adobe Lightroom. All images are manually colored.
#EHXKORMEME S1E16
Ok I don’t usually do a back-to-back politically fuelled comic posting, but I guess that’s just how things are working right now. Seriously though, this is how you win. I mean what is she going to respond to with that? “Uhhhhhhhh XZ34D.” You fucking nugget that’s not a chromosome, you’re a girl.