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I just don't want to be an offensive douche....

Started by Lara the Lover and the Fighter, November 22, 2013, 01:26:02 PM

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Xhianil

Frankly, as long as the intent isn't to hurt i have no problem with any such words, weither it be ->-bleeped-<-, she-male, or anything else.
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Lara the Lover and the Fighter

Hi everyone!  I just posted a few more pages here:   http://onebodyperlifetime.com/?comic=obplt-006-009

Those who thought it was sad, please check it out and see why its actually very happy! 

Thanks to those of you who showed up! 

Also, thanks Sandy for your story and images!  Anyone else who wants to join in on the fun, just let me know!
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Sandy

Quote from: Just Lara on November 30, 2013, 01:26:10 AM
Hi everyone!  I just posted a few more pages here:   http://onebodyperlifetime.com/?comic=obplt-006-009

Those who thought it was sad, please check it out and see why its actually very happy! 

Thanks to those of you who showed up! 

Also, thanks Sandy for your story and images!  Anyone else who wants to join in on the fun, just let me know!

That has always been the problem, hasn't it?  To be able to see the beauty within, despite what the mirror shows.

I think all women suffer from this to some degree or another because of what society has demanded of us.  But for we transwomen it is even more extreme. 

Just remember, the mirror lies!

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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KabitTarah

Here's my comment from the blog:

QuoteBeauty really does come from within.

Society's view of beauty comes from those in power, the rich, the media icons... and it always has. It has always been about "have" and "have not," and those things should not matter... but to so many people they do.

I just strive to be a beautiful person, without regard to what I look like. That doesn't mean I don't want to be perceived as a woman... but why should I care if I'm perceived as an ugly woman or a pretty one so long as I'm recognized?

That doesn't mean I cannot subscribe to my own femininity and outer beauty, just as long as I'm not attempting to meet some impossible ideal.
~ Tarah ~

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