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Chiseling away at it: vintage sculptors and sculpture.
Paris, Exposition Universelle (Structure (inside the Palace of the Air, Paris, World Fair), 1937. Florence Henri. Gelatin silver print.
Hot Coffee, Mojave Desert, 1937. Edward Weston. Gelatin silver print.
Venice Carnival
fiber crafts is like oh you think you know how to count? think again. also count again.
"At the core of many of Kurt's internal struggles was his disassociation with the masculine ideal. 'I've always had a problem with the average macho man they've always been a threat to me,' he once said. Growing up in Aberdeen, Washington, he always felt at odds with the gruff culture of loggers and lumber mill workers, the jocks at school who he felt 'just wanted to fight and get laid'. His father tried to make him play baseball and go hunting; he would spend the whole time brooding silently, waiting until he could go home and listen to cassettes and draw pictures. In an environment where being male meant being aggressive and macho, this introspective blond kid - barely five foot seven, so skinny he would pile on extra layers of clothing to look bigger - was never going to fit in. He grew to look at masculinity from an outsider's perspective: 'I definitely feel closer to the female side of the human being than I do the male or the American idea of what a male is supposed to be.'
— Been a Son: Kurt Cobain and His Challenge to the Masculine Ideal
1970 march in New York City on the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, Photo by John Olson
Woman is uncomfortable being in the bathroom with a trans woman so politely waits outside.
when the woman goes to the toilet she ins mistaken for a man (the person who says it to her isn’t being aggressive).
thankfully the trans woman jumps into save the day, and actually “she” is never mistaken for a man it’s only the woman who has short hair and where’s shorts instead of a skirt is mistaken for a man.
Even if this scenario happened, you have two women who are clearly uncomfortable being in a public toilet with someone they perceive as a man . This doesn’t change because one woman is briefly mistaken for a dude.