January 29, 2012

Martina. A 17 year old (turning 18 on Jan. 29th), pansexual vegan who hails from Little Rhody.
Digs post-punk, horror films, the Victorian era, poetry, art, pin up, androgyny, etc.
Looking for friends, romance, flirting, whatever. Just someone to talk to would be nice. And it would be awesome to find people who live in New England (preferably RI or MA).
I’m friendly and pretty easy to talk to. Feel free to hit up my ask box. :}
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Martina. A 17 year old (turning 18 on Jan. 29th), pansexual vegan who hails from Little Rhody.

Digs post-punk, horror films, the Victorian era, poetry, art, pin up, androgyny, etc.

Looking for friends, romance, flirting, whatever. Just someone to talk to would be nice. And it would be awesome to find people who live in New England (preferably RI or MA).

I’m friendly and pretty easy to talk to. Feel free to hit up my ask box. :}

deathclub.tumblr.com

January 28, 2012

zorascreation:

Two Spirits: Joey Criddle is a Two Spirit man fighting with other LGBTQ Native Americans to reclaim the place of honor that many Two Spirits once held prior to colonization. The film follows Joey as he leads parallel lives - one as a co-director of the Two Spirit Society of Denver and the other as a father attending the Mississippi wedding of his Pentecostal son. Joey’s words bridge the gap between the closeted man he was in Mississippi and the Two Spirit activist he is today.

Ruth Fertig 2007 22 min. USA

Founded in 1977, Frameline is the nation’s only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to the funding, exhibition, distribution and promotion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media arts. Frameline Voices is a new digital initiative that showcases diverse LGBT stories and expands access to films by and about people of color, transgender people, youth, and elders. 

More information: http://www.frameline.org.

January 27, 2012

Different types of attraction.

asexualeducation:

Sexual attraction: When one desires to have sexual relations with another specific person or persons. Sometimes it is felt along with other forms of attraction such as, romance, friendship.

“That guy is so damn sexy, I could take him to bed and shag him all night long.”

Romantic attraction: When one desires to have a romantic relationship with another specific person or persons. Many people who are asexual may experience romantic attraction even though they do not experience sexual attraction.

“Oh wow, that girl is so beautiful, I would really like to get to know her better and show her off. She’s the type of girl I would love to get into a romantic relationship with.”

Aesthetic attraction: When one sees another person or persons as attractive, nice looking, handsome or beautiful, but does not feel any desire to be in a romantic, sexual or sensual relationship with them.

“Oh my gosh, that man is quite attractive, I appreciate how handsome his face is and how lean is body looks. If I could, I would hang him up on a wall and look at him all day”

Sensual attraction: When ones sees another person or persons and desires to do sensual (but NOT sexual) things with them. Such sensual things may include, kissing, hugging, holding hands.

“Look at that woman, she is quite a sight for sore eyes. I would very much love to cuddle with her, kiss her forehead and perhaps hold her hand as we walked through the park.”

Squish: When ones sees another person or persons and desires an aromantic friendship with them.

“Look at how cool that boy is, I would love to get to know him more, I bet he’s a great person to hang out with and talk to.”

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SMBC Theater’s fun take on coming out to parents who have… different ideas of what it means to be gay.

totalqueerity:

Nice tumblr! Where did you get the image of the P from? I've never seen it before and I've been designing t-shirts as part of a creative project... I would love to make a shirt with that symbol on it. Thanks so much - Keep up the excellent work!

I found it by typing “pansexual symbol” into google.

Anonymous:

Is it alright to submit photos of ourselves with info? I'm looking for friends (maybe even future romantic partners...).

Yeah it’s fine :)

January 25, 2012

A Wish List for Trans-Inclusive Sex Ed

transcending-anatomy:

I wish for no one to be labeled as a “(wo)man”, or even as “(fe)male-bodied”, because of their anatomy. I wish for the chance to describe my own body and to name my own parts.

I wish for discussion about how to come to terms with my body, how to ease the pain of dysphoria (mine or someone else’s), how to be connected with the parts that change and how to accept the parts that do not.

I wish to be shown the tools that I may need to have good, safe sex: not just condoms but dental dams, gloves, finger cots, and plastic wrap. I wish to be shown strap-ons, packers, harnesses, gaffs, binders, and prosthetics, and told how to use them and keep them clean.

I wish for information about contraception and pregnancy options that acknowledges that not everyone who can get pregnant is a woman, and not everyone who can impregnate is a man.

I wish to learn how to take charge of my sexual and reproductive health, and I wish for realistic advice about finding safe medical providers. I wish to be told what procedures I need, what to expect from them, and how to make them easier; what my rights are as a patient, and what to do when those rights are violated.

I wish for people I might become sexually or romantically involved with to be described with gender-neutral language: “partners”, not “boyfriends” or “girlfriends” (and certainly not “your husband” or “your wife”).

I wish for everyone to be given a rich language to describe their identity, their body, and their orientation — and to know that these things may change. I wish for everyone to understand that a trans man is a man, a trans woman is a woman, and nonbinary people exist, and to consider that when they define their orientation.

I wish for everyone to be taught that gender identities are not fetishes, and that other people’s bodies are not objects to exploit.

I wish for open, frank discussion of how to disclose gender history to a partner (or how to respond when someone discloses to you), how to ask respectful questions, how to grow accustomed to a new set of pronouns, how to support a changing body and an evolving identity.

I wish for everyone to be taught the inquisitive, patient care to learn to please someone who’s body is different from what what they know.

I wish for everyone to know that sex is not about penetration, genitals, nudity, or orgasm; it’s about pleasure, it has no requirements, and the only boundaries are the limits of what feels good to everyone involved. I wish for everyone to be given the words, the confidence, the sense of safety to ask for what they want and say no to what they don’t.

I wish for everyone to be told until they really believe it that there is nothing wrong with their body, their identity, or their desires; that someday someone will embrace them for who they are; and that they don’t have to settle for anything less.

amydentata:

goddessofnature:

thecsph:

An Exciting New iPhone App for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Folks!
Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes’ LGBT Health and Wellness Project, Out for Health, is pleased to present their Pee in Peace App!  This app is designed to help transgender, gender non-conforming,  and other individuals who do not readily fit into expected and  conventional norms of gender presentation, easily locate single stall or  gender neutral bathrooms in Ithaca, New York!
The idea for this app came about after a survey conducted by the San Francisco Human Rights Commission found that nearly 50% of respondents reported having been harassed or  assaulted in a public bathroom. Because of this, many transgender people  avoid public bathrooms altogether and can develop health problems as a  result. It has become Out for Health’s commitment to work toward removing the barriers to accessing safe bathrooms.
About the app:Pee in Peace is the premiere interactive map of MOST single stall and gender neutral  restrooms in Ithaca, New York.  Because public restrooms can pose some  risks (from cleanliness to safety), Out for Health has done the  work for you so you can pee in peace! For anyone who needs quick and  easy access to a private bathroom -  from caregivers for people of a  different sex, to anyone who just prefers a private place, and  especially for transgender and gender non-conforming people who may have  a specific need for safe and private restrooms.  Everyone deserves a  place to pee in peace, right here in Ithaca, New York.
Features:
Interactive map of nearby single stall and gender neutral restrooms.
GPS ‘near me’ search for the closest bathroom.
Quick access to walking or driving directions to get you there fast!
List includes when restrooms are open and key features, including if the restroom is accessible.
Notes section provides special directions for restrooms at local college campus locations.
Out for Health is also working toward adding more locations! If you know of a restroom that should be included please use the feedback button in the app to alert them!
Requirements:
Location data is used to provide walking and driving directions to restrooms and is not collected or stored by the app
Network connection is required to update locations and availability
Network connection is required to provide driving and walking directions
About Out for Health:Out for Health is Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes’ LGBT Health &  Wellness Project, providing outreach, education, and information to  Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) people, their health care  providers, and the community at-large about the importance of  inclusive, welcoming, and respectful care for LGBT people. Planned  Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes takes pride in assuring that  their diverse patients and communities have access to the sexual health,  wellness services, and information they need. They proudly stand  side-by-side with their LGBT communities as fellow activists, allies,  and people committed to health, wellness, and social change.

See, now this is one of the many reasons I want a smart phone. I would totally use an app like this and help it add locations in my area if I had a smart phone.

This is genius, for those who can make use of it.

amydentata:

goddessofnature:

thecsph:

An Exciting New iPhone App for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Folks!

Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes’ LGBT Health and Wellness Project, Out for Health, is pleased to present their Pee in Peace App!  This app is designed to help transgender, gender non-conforming, and other individuals who do not readily fit into expected and conventional norms of gender presentation, easily locate single stall or gender neutral bathrooms in Ithaca, New York!

The idea for this app came about after a survey conducted by the San Francisco Human Rights Commission found that nearly 50% of respondents reported having been harassed or assaulted in a public bathroom. Because of this, many transgender people avoid public bathrooms altogether and can develop health problems as a result. It has become Out for Health’s commitment to work toward removing the barriers to accessing safe bathrooms.

About the app:
Pee in Peace is the premiere interactive map of MOST single stall and gender neutral restrooms in Ithaca, New York.  Because public restrooms can pose some risks (from cleanliness to safety), Out for Health has done the work for you so you can pee in peace! For anyone who needs quick and easy access to a private bathroom -  from caregivers for people of a different sex, to anyone who just prefers a private place, and especially for transgender and gender non-conforming people who may have a specific need for safe and private restrooms.  Everyone deserves a place to pee in peace, right here in Ithaca, New York.

Features:

  • Interactive map of nearby single stall and gender neutral restrooms.
  • GPS ‘near me’ search for the closest bathroom.
  • Quick access to walking or driving directions to get you there fast!
  • List includes when restrooms are open and key features, including if the restroom is accessible.
  • Notes section provides special directions for restrooms at local college campus locations.

Out for Health is also working toward adding more locations!
If you know of a restroom that should be included please use the feedback button in the app to alert them!

Requirements:

  • Location data is used to provide walking and driving directions to restrooms and is not collected or stored by the app
  • Network connection is required to update locations and availability
  • Network connection is required to provide driving and walking directions

About Out for Health:
Out for Health is Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes’ LGBT Health & Wellness Project, providing outreach, education, and information to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) people, their health care providers, and the community at-large about the importance of inclusive, welcoming, and respectful care for LGBT people. Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes takes pride in assuring that their diverse patients and communities have access to the sexual health, wellness services, and information they need. They proudly stand side-by-side with their LGBT communities as fellow activists, allies, and people committed to health, wellness, and social change.

See, now this is one of the many reasons I want a smart phone. I would totally use an app like this and help it add locations in my area if I had a smart phone.

This is genius, for those who can make use of it.

January 24, 2012

By, Luis Pedro de Castro 

By, Luis Pedro de Castro