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kannibalkaiii · 2 months
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Ugh.
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vishalanky · 1 year
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Love from Vishal Anky
We are planing to moving parmanent from delhi to gaziabad Or noida very soon pls suggest some good society in gaziabad Or noida
Where we host cpl or single
We are sexy young couple from delhi
We like to meet rich classy high profile mature aged person fwb
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coochiequeens · 2 years
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A children’s “charity” lied about having a guy who exposed himself on live TV speak at schools. I hope they get their charity status revoked.
A children’s charity which partnered with a controversial transgender comedian appears to have lied about his past involvement with children. Trans-identified male comedian Jordan Gray was recently removed from his role with Educate & Celebrate after fully exposing his penis on live television.
Educate & Celebrate is a UK children’s charity which purports to “embed gender, gender identity and sexual orientation into the fabric of your School or Organisation.” The charity had previously partnered with Gray, as evidenced by a publicly-listed “patrons” page which was pulled from their site following recent controversy.
Gray sparked backlash last week after a highly controversial television performance in which he stripped completely naked and played the piano with his penis. Gray had performed a rendition of his song “Better Than You,” in which he boasted of being superior to biological women. 
Educate & Celebrate has since issued a statement announcing Gray’s removal from his role, but claimed that Gray had “never gone into schools” and had limited interaction with children throughout his tenure. 
In the statement, which was released on October 26, Educate & Celebrate claimed: “As far as the charity are aware, Jordan Gray has never gone into schools and the charity have never requested Jordan carry out work for or on behalf of Educate & Celebrate, either in a voluntary or paid capacity. Trustees of Educate & Celebrate had no knowledge of Jordan Gray appearing on Channel 4’s Friday Night Live until it was brought to our attention via social media.”
The statement had been issued just five days after Gray’s Channel 4 appearance, which subsequently received a mix of praise and harsh criticism. Among critical responses, concerned citizens were sharing the comedian’s connection to the children’s charity. 
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Despite the charity’s claim that “Jordan Gray has never gone into schools,” a 2016 interview with Gray for GuysLikeU was uncovered by internet sleuths. During the interview, Gray stated “I go into schools to talk about gender” as part of his work with Educate & Celebrate.
“Young minds are very accepting,” Gray said to GuysLikeU. “It’s teenagers who are harder to get through to. It’s good to educate these kids when they are young.”
In addition to the interview, a video from two years ago of Gray speaking at Passmores Academy in Essex County, England has started to circulate on social media. The video is raising questions about Educate & Celebrate’s credibility. 
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In the video, Gray speaks to a room of young students for International Women’s Day. Gray’s attempt to deliver career advice appears to fall flat on the youth, who listen unresponsively.
“Stories are so valuable, we crave them so much. All we want is narrative, and it’s thousands of years old. I’m not a historian… [but] the Greeks and the Romans, all those old people, they all had stories,” Gray said to the class. 
In the interview with GuysLikeU, Gray also said that he was part of a scheme introducing “inspirational women” to youngsters.
“I’m here today as part of a scheme I understand to be called ‘Inspirational Women’s Day,’ where a number of women are brought in [to classrooms] from various fields. We speak to every age group about how they can pursue a career in that field,” Gray said.
Gray also stated that when talking to the younger students, “I’ve opened the floor up to speak about career and transgenderism, and it tends to lean to the latter, which is great, that’s my bread and butter, I understand that phenomenon … They’ve been great, I wish I had the bravery to do this more often.”
Reduxx previously reported that Peter Tatchell was listed alongside Gray as a patron of the children’s charity. Tatchell has previously made statements in support of pedophilia and questioning age of consent laws. Tatchell, a former leader of the Gay Liberation Front, authored an obituary in The Independent for Ian Dunn, founder of the former pedophile activist organization the Pedophile Information Exchange (PIE).
Tatchell also published an essay in an anthology released by former vice-chairman of PIE, Warren Middleton, wherein he argued that argued that “children have sexual desires at an early age” and should be “educated” so that they can decide when they want to have sex. 
In recent months, criticism of children’s charities promoting “gender identity” to youth has escalated in response to what critics denounce as the sexualization of children. At the beginning of October, a trustee for children’s charity Mermaids resigned after it was revealed that he had advocated favorably for pedophilia and praised a creator of child sexual abuse materials.
The Charity Commission of England and Wales had launched a regulatory compliance probe into Mermaids only a week prior. The charitable organization authority said the investigation was in response to complaints it received about Mermaids. One of the incidents reported was from a mother whose 14-year-old son was being encouraged to send sexualized photos of himself to strangers he encountered through the Mermaids website.
Last week, The Telegraph published the findings of leaked “gender diversity” training documents provided to NHS medical staff. Doctors were warned about “TERFs” and were instructed on “kinks,” and BDSM was mentioned as a community closely tied to transgenderism.
By Yuliah Alma Yuliah is a junior researcher and journalist at Reduxx. She is a passionate advocate for women's rights and child safeguarding. Yuliah lives on the American east coast, and is an avid reader and book collector.
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flowingfaraway · 2 years
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ever been with a hung trans dude? You can pick what size you feel comfortable with ;) -guyslikeus with girlslikeyou
I have not. I don't hate the idea tho. 😎
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iconiczuko · 3 years
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harmonykore · 2 years
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Rb/like this if you're trans so I can follow you ❤️
(But pls no more 40 year olds in my DMs like last time dude c'mon :| )
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thegravelbro · 4 years
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5 years on HRT today
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squigglegigs · 4 years
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guysl like us are..... still planning to make an ending animatic for our askblogs
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rodeoh · 4 years
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eddie.broadway “You were given this life because you are strong enough to live it. Cease every day and don’t let anything get in your way! 💪🏻💖🦋 • • • • #transman #ftm #guyslikeus #postop #gendereuphoria #selfmade #selfmademan #transvisibility #gay #gayboy #instagay #mrtransusa #thisiswhattranslookslike” #RodeoHs https://www.instagram.com/p/CDU9e6AhqSw/?igshid=1utxipo2br6w1
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marcsalmonds · 5 years
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I’ve had pretty low self esteem lately but I thought I looked cute for a second and I haven’t posted selfies for like 100 years 🎃👻🎃
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0vereatersanonymous · 4 years
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Hey, a guy can dream 👋🏼
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gettopsurgery · 5 years
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top surgery crowd funding : were in this together , a new resource for top surgery crowd funding
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have an idea that , if executed well with YOUR help, could make life so much easier for in-need trans people who cannot afford top surgery.
top surgery generally costs above 6000 here in the US and is often not covered by insurance, or the surgeon doesnt accept insurance. this leaves many trans people scrambling to save money they dont have to eventually afford top surgery, or worse, leaves poor trans folks unavailable to get top surgery in the foreseeable future which can increase the anxiety that often accompanies dysphoria.
so heres the idea : if we could create a singular resource page, a well known resource page to link youcaring pages to to collect for our surgeries from other community members and allies, we could easily distribute wealth among the community to those in need.
some blogs on this website have well over 6000 followers, and if we could get there and everyone donated just one dollar a day to a youcaring of a trans person who needs it, we could cover this community. we can and should take care of one another, we share a struggle and should also share the means to overcome it.
i know personally as a transguy that my dysphoria causes me great anxiety and my lack of funds has always been something that keeps me feeling trapped, but we dont have to be trapped. we dont have to struggle this way. we can and we should come together to help one another.
so heres my idea and general lay out
the blog functions as a kind of meeting point. you submit your gofundme for surgery, and then the followers from this resource can donate small bits from each of us to raise money for you quicker than a traditional post you hope circulates from a main blog, which can take a rather long time. this would cut that middle man out, making us all have this common ground.
if this sounds like a good idea to you, give the blog a follow and help me get it up on its legs.
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coochiequeens · 1 year
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On Broadcast long list of TV Moments of the Year awards                                                a Sky News reporter being shot at while doing frontline reporting in Ukraine,       and BBC‘s Huw Edwards announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II,                      and a dude who claims to be a woman exposing his penis.
A transgender “comedian” has reportedly been shortlisted for a television award after stripping naked on live television and playing the piano with his penis.
On October 21, trans-identified male comedian Jordan Gray was featured on the Friday Night Live revival event marking Channel 4’s 40th anniversary. During the performance, Gray ripped off his clothing to expose his entire naked body, and attempted to play his keyboard with his penis. This was during Gray’s rendition of his song “Better Than You,” which featured lyrics intended to mock females.
“I’m a perfect woman, my tits will never shrink. I’m guaranteed to squirt, and I do anal by default … I am the lizard king, and I can do anything that any other woman can’t … I used to be a man, now I’m better than you,” Gray sang to an audience of delighted onlookers who cheered as he then tore off his clothes and exposed his naked body.
Mainstream media coverage of Gray’s performance has been overwhelmingly positive. PinkNews, a UK-based outlet, referred to Gray’s song as “rousing” and called the performance “iconic,” and characterized any opposition to the performer’s exposure of his genitals on television as “anti-trans.” The sentiment was shared by some LGBT activists on Twitter. The Daily Mail referred to Gray’s penis using feminine pronouns, sparking widespread mockery of the outlet.
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On December 8, Broadcast published a longlist for the TV Moment of the Year awards, inviting members of the public to vote on their top three favorite moments to make it to the shortlist. 
While the vote still appears to be active and Broadcasthas stated that nominations will not be publicly displayed until the new year, Gray announced on his Twitter that he had already been “shortlisted” for the award. It is unclear whether this is a confusion on Gray’s part or he was informed in advance.
Other moments nominated alongside Gray’s on the longlist included a Sky News reporter being shot at while doing frontline reporting in Ukraine, and BBC‘s Huw Edwards announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Following his nudist performance on Channel 4, Gray was removed from a children’s charity where he had been a patron.
On October 26, just days after his appearance, Educate & Celebrate issued a statement announcing Gray’s removal from his role, but claimed that Gray had “never gone into schools” and had limited interaction with children throughout his tenure. That was quickly discovered to be misleading, with internet sleuths unearthing a 2016 interview with Gray for GuysLikeU in which he directly claimed to do just that. 
“Young minds are very accepting,” Gray said to GuysLikeU. “It’s teenagers who are harder to get through to. It’s good to educate these kids when they are young.”
In addition to the interview, a video from two years ago of Gray speaking at Passmores Academy in Essex County, England began to circulate on social media. The discoveries raised questions about Educate & Celebrate’s credibility, as their statement appeared to directly contradict fact.
On Twitter, some users expressed upset at Gray’s announcement, noting that he his performance had been greatly offensive to women.
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“Why? Lots of men hate women, have a small willie and know how to take their clothes off,” user Marilyn Irishtweeted in response to Gray’s announcement. 
“Peaking Moment of the Year. People who saw this could see the woman-hating misogyny if they hadn’t before,” Louise Ashworth added.
Many women pointed out that even aside from Gray’s public nudity, the lyrics to the song he sang at Channel 4‘s event had deeply offensive lyrics in which Gray painted himself as “better” than women due to certain aspects of his sexual reciprocity. 
“So it’s ok for the TV moment of the year to be the most sexist and hold a load of complaints too? Most sexist TV moment of the year,” user Raging Suffragette wrote.
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Following Gray’s Friday Night Live performance, over 1,600 people submitted complaints to the independent regulation body responsible for broadcasting in the United Kingdom, with many expressing concern over being unwittingly subjected to nudity without warning. 
A further 172 complaints were made regarding Gray’s performance one week after the episode aired.
By Jennifer Seiland Jennifer is a founding member of the Reduxx team, writing with a focus on crimes against women and sex-based rights advocacy. She is located in the American south where she is a passionate animal welfare advocate and avid coffee drinker.
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mlmellophone · 4 years
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so.. i got a haircut earlier today and it makes me feel really good abt myself!
(he/xe)
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jordan-alek-wood · 5 years
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Dysphoria hits me hard today so I try to still love my body
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transparentgender · 5 years
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Chromat’s first Masculine of Center Model.
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It's been an incredible New York Fashion Week. 100% appreciative to have walked for Stuzo at @dapperq​'s runway show as well as walk for @chromat​ as their first Masculine of Center Non Binary Model. Still incredibly stoked to have appeared on Vogue.com. More than thankful to Chromat founder Becca for the opportunity to walk. Thank you @papermagazine for the press coverage!
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