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demon-witchling:trans-human-ist:self-hatingnarcissist:destroyedforcomfort:blackfootbeauty:oliasis:notyour-sidekick:kleenexwoman:did-you-kno:SourceI have a few copies of “Playboy” from the 1970s stashed away somewhere. One of them has a letter where a guy writes in saying, “I met this really gorgeous, sweet woman, and we were planning to get married, but she sat me down yesterday and told me that she had a sex change before she met me. Mr. Hefner, should I marry someone who used to be a man?” and the response was, “So she had a sex change, big whoop. Would you be asking this question if she’d made any other change in her life before she met you? You love the woman she is now, and that’s all that should matter. If you want kids you can adopt or something.”I feel so conflicted right nowThat awkward moment when Hugh Hefner is more trans-positive than most feminists of the same era. omgOhHoly shitDamnHef also used to publish science fiction short stories in Playboy on occasion! One of my favourites, Nine Lives by Ursula K. Le Guin, was originally published under the pseudonym U.K. Le Guin in order to conceal the author’s gender at the time of publishing. It’s all about individual vs. collective identity — and most of her other works are too, with a heavy dose of feminist iconography. But this, if I’m not mistaken, was the place where she got started on publishing it all. -- source link
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