» Stealth Shaming: What It Is, Why You Shouldn’t Do It, and How Not To « Super-Mattachine

Tonight, I stumbled upon the blog of Stephen Ira, a gay trans man who attends Sarah Lawrence College who writes very eloquently about issues of gender and sexuality and with whom I share a number of opinions.

I really like this piece on what he terms “stealth shaming.” Follow the link and read on.

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    so I’ve been sitting on reblogging this for awhile because...have conflicting feelings...
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    great piece, and also some great discussions in the comments section.
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    I like the term coinage here. The author is pretty much spot on, especially with his comments on less-privileged trans...
  20. meens reblogged this from fuzzyhorns and added:
    Small world with big-talented Stephen Ira. Pride
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    I’ve been wondering what deep corner of the internet he was hanging out in.
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