There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Tag: Transgender Life
More blurred selfies at home (this time, exposed with some optimism)
I was going to title this new personal –and questionable– post as “Blurred selfies in a neat home…”, as some adequate counterpoint to “Blurred selfies in a… Read more “More blurred selfies at home (this time, exposed with some optimism)”
Protected: The Right of Being Special and Feeling Well for it – TransGirls & FemBoys’ Affair
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Protected: (Not so) Shy homely eroticism as reassurance and, somehow, defiance
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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)”
Protected: Blurred selfies in a dusty home, exposed with some pessimism – or is it pragmatism?
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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”
Protected: Partial self-portraits in unearthly colours
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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”