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Model wearing a red summer dress, 1950s.

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Model wearing a red summer dress, 1950s.

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i’ve been gone for a while y’all >< it’s been busy but here i am exhausted and can’t sleep :(

i’ve been gone for a while y’all >< it’s been busy but here i am exhausted and can’t sleep :(

For many people, transgendered or not, womanhood is thought, wrongly, to be synonymous with femininity—with makeup and stretchy T-shirts and an obsession with Brad Pitt. None of this has a damn thing to do with it, of course, and in the long run, a transsexual who hopes to build a life around high heels and sponge cake is in for something of a disappointment.

Boylan, Jennifer Finney (2007-12-18). She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders (p. 247). Random House, Inc.. Kindle Edition. 

Oh this passage was sobering, at least for me. Especially since I like high heels and sponge cake quite a bit. -C

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