I was going to title this new personal post as “Blurred selfies in a neat home…”, as some adequate counterpoint to “Blurred selfies in a dusty home,… Read more “More blurred pics at home (this time, exposed with some optimism)”
Tag: Transgender Life
The Right of Being Special and Feeling Well for it – TransGirls & FemBoys’ Affair
Again I’m posting low quality pics of transfeminine persons. I crop and additionaly blurr some of them for privacy reasons, and also I change colours out of… Read more “The Right of Being Special and Feeling Well for it – TransGirls & FemBoys’ Affair”
(Not so) shy homely eroticism as reassurance and, somehow, defiance
I am following up an old post (“Plain, homely eroticism as a consolation and remedy – Four samples in four hues”) I published more than a year ago… Read more “(Not so) shy homely eroticism as reassurance and, somehow, defiance”
Never cry wolf if you called it. Let it seize you. (Joyfully contributing to portrait the future)
This pic below is not a selfie, and it is not blurred –or not much–; it is not made in my home, either. It is part of… Read more “Never cry wolf if you called it. Let it seize you. (Joyfully contributing to portrait the future)”
Morning Starlet, Late Night Ghost – or viceversa
Late night starlet – Early morning toy – Midday and afternoon ghost – Very stressed girl all around the clock.
Trans-magic for Real
–The picture just below, found on Tumblr, says: “Reality is an Illusion. And you are the Magician”. I agree –many others agree as well, even if few… Read more “Trans-magic for Real”
Life as a Transsexual in Barcelona
–“Barcelona is a liberal city with a vast community of gays, transgenders and transsexuals. It is a colorful microcosm in which it’s easy to lose oneself”, writes Paola… Read more “Life as a Transsexual in Barcelona”
A Pictorial Tribute – Delvaux’s “Ari”, and a sort of family portrait
– – The first time I watched “Rosine” –an oil by the Belgian surrealist painter Paul Delvaux, from 1968– I said to myself “this tall, slim girl… Read more “A Pictorial Tribute – Delvaux’s “Ari”, and a sort of family portrait”