Curta - Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho / I don’t want to go back alone - English Subtitles (by danielribeiroII)
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With 28 votes yea and 21 votes nay, the Washington State Senate has JUST APPROVED same sex marriage equality.

SO PROUD OF MY STATE RN.
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This ongoing body of work explores the power dynamics inherent in the questions asked of transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, and gender-variant people.
Many documentary photographic projects that deal with trans issues exploit the genders of their subjects, pointing to an “otherness” or inappropriately exoticizing their bodies. A Series of Questions seeks instead to make visible the transphobia and gender-baiting that can become part of everyday interactions and lives, forming a fuller picture of the various lived experiences. In so doing, this work contrasts with the dehumanizing approaches that predominate the images made of transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, and gender-variant people, which often focus solely on their gender or trans status, or use them to further a specific point about social construction and gender.
The subjects hold signs depicting questions that each has had posed to them personally— some by strangers, others by loved ones, friends, or colleagues. Presented on white wooden boards, the questions are turned on the viewer, shifting the dynamics under which they were originally asked, and prompting the viewer to cast a reflective, self-critical eye upon themself, revealing how invasive this frame of reference can be.
As a greater number of subjects and questions are accumulated, a relentless conversation of questioning emerges. Attention is directed not on the backgrounds of the transgender, transsexual, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, or gender-variant subjects, but on the dynamics at work in these conversations. I am interested in uncovering the typology of these questions, discovering what categories of questions emerge as the script of power dynamics and interrogation is flipped.
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Things NOT to Ask a Gay Guy (via wickydkewl)
“There’s a difference between being attracted to someone and roofy-ing their drink and committing rape.”
Thank you. THANK YOU. THANK YOU for saying this. Let’s point out the absurdity of this assumption. Straight ladies and gents: do you assume that your heterosexual opposites will rape you if they’re attracted to you but you are not? NO! And if you’re getting the rape vibe from ANYONE, straight OR gay, you need to get the hell away from that person.
I don’t automatically assume, when I walk into a room full of straight guys, that every guy in that room thinks I’m attractive just because they’re straight. I also don’t assume that every guy who is attracted to me to act on that urge. I also don’t assume that all the men in that room are single or straight.
What’s ironic is I hear so little of this reaction from women towards lesbians; ie, “If you’re into women, does that mean you’re into me?” I mean, I’m sure it exists, but the lesbian community gets so much less spotlight attention like the gay community does, and bisexuals even less so. Or maybe it’s just that women are generally much more comfortable with their sexuality than men are in general. If that’s really the case, it’s a sad, sad thing.
Remember that old saying “assuming makes an ass out of you and me”? Think about that before you go act like an asshole.
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