Pinned Dept.
The • Stana on pinterest link in the sidebar of this blog takes you to a compilation of my images collected by Tricia Anne Fox. (Thank you, Tricia, for collecting my images. It is one less task that I have to do while maintaining my blog.)
In addition to Tricia’s “Stana Stan” Pinterest page, Tricia has amassed an amazing collection of images of attractive women, trans, drag and cis, on her Pinterest website. You can literally spend hours viewing her collection, which you can view by clicking here. Enjoy!
Update: Too many people attempted to access Tricia Anne’s Pinterest pages and Pinterest has deactivated her account. Hopefully, she will be able to reactivate her account soon.
Working Pretty in Texas Dept.
Not in Texas |
ACLU of Texas attorney Brian Klosterboer told the Texas Tribune that the dress code policy violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which deals with employment discrimination. In 2020, the Supreme Court held that sexual orientation and gender identity are protected classes under the law, in an opinion authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch and joined by Chief Justice John Roberts.
You can read all about it by clicking here.
Wearing Bebe |
Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi femulates while hosting television’s The Divalicious Show. You can view the show on YouTube. |
In Nevada, a republican was elected to the office of Governor last November. Our rights have been pretty solidly written into our state code but it doesn't mean that I feel safe with him in that leadership position. He's already pushing school choice and vouchers which seems to be an effort to defund public education for our most vulnerable students.
ReplyDeleteI've told my co-workers that my Pandora's box has been opened and the contents can never be returned to the inside of the box. I'm out and will not be going back into the closet.
Heather
I am such a fan of yours. You have an enormous wardrobe and you present as a very attractive woman. You make me very jealous.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words, Joanne!
DeleteDear Stana, love you as bunny. Wish I could do the same,
ReplyDeleteLily
Thank you, Lily. My Playboy bunny Halloween costume was a big hit!
Delete"...manner consistent with their biological gender..."
ReplyDeleteTwo things:
1. Isn't gender a social construct and therefore not biological? 🤔
2. Will said organisation be providing genetic tests to ensure everyone is wearing what they should? 😜
What a waste of time this distraction nonsense is.
Texas just bullies people in our situation. We're a small minority without a lot of support, which makes us an easy target. Bullies always go for the small target, don't they? Look at how they allowed whites to have their way with blacks -- until federal laws and the courts put a stop to it. The same thing happened to gays, with the same result. Well, bullies seem to need a group to denigrate, and here we are! So Texas will pass all sorts of laws to discriminate against us, no matter what certain Justices rule. They'll make us go to court all the way to The Supreme Court on every single issue. They have more money and resources, and are we willing to go to the edge of bankruptcy to fight for our rights every single time?? It's the orange menace's approach, taken to the level of "the government against the citizen". Thank goodness for the ACLU!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolute bunch of BS! I would love to see a comprehensive list of "feminine" and "masculine" attire. And who decides that? It's heartbreaking how quickly some states are moving backwards:(
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to see how they classify the Scottish Kilt, a male garment similar to a skirt
DeleteLucy
Two comments.
ReplyDelete1. That Pinterest collection is just fabulous! You raise the bar for all of us.
2. The number of state legislature-sponsored anti-trans bills is now – according to CNN – over 400. An appalling situation. These folks have no idea what trans people are, nor what we go through. I’m upping our contribution to ACLU.
I do like the Tricia Anne Fox Penterest site .
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