I don’t care who you are, so long as you possess the cuntmentality. I want you naked. I want you clothed. I want your stories. I want your differences. I want you just the way you are and I want you on this blog.

Outside Tumblr Contact: Anon submissions can be emailed to: maniahum@hotmail.com

MSN: maniahum@hotmail.com
AIM: WickedCorpses
Skype: Maniahum

This blog is owned and operated by a bad ass genderqueer who uses they/them pronouns or any gender-neutral pronoun.

Taylor's Cuntmentality snippet:

[This was originally created] as a call to bring womyn together that have been separated by a society that intends to profit every time they pit us against each other. Since then, I’ve featured more than just womyn and my perception on The Cuntmentality has evolved with the help of some of the most amazing followers I could ever ask for. I’m still working on how to define it for myself, and I know that it’s different for everyone. Your Cuntmentality is personal; individual. The overall meaning, however is still in progress, and maybe it will be for a long time.

Come to think of it, it’s not that different from ourselves, and we’re nothing short of a poem. The first draft is never the final copy, and I have some in my books that I’ve been working on for years because I’m never fully satisfied with it. We are self-made and self-created and we have invested everything that we are into every word, rhyme and metaphor. The thing with artists though is we have to learn to love what we create, even if it isn’t always perfect.

I do know a few things though. You don’t have to own a cunt to have the cuntmentality or even want one. Cunts exist all across the gender spectrum, so it is not only for cis women. The Cuntmentality is raw power, derived from a sea of unlimited thoughts, experiences, opinions, fears, dreams, goals, and so forth. I know that it is a call to embrace femininity as an expression instead of something that is wed to a gender, not because of the cunt, but because cunt was once used as a weapon against all genders to fear femininity or keep people bound to it in order to degrade those that express it, regardless of gender, and dehumanize those who society chains to it but hammer away at their shackles. This is an answer to those who need a safe space of acceptance because here there will be people of all genders and gender expressions. This is beauty in all shapes, colors, genders, expressions, and stories. It is sometimes sad and filled with anguish but other times it is also a small symbol of solidarity or compassion.

The world is unbalanced my friends. It wants us to believe in this completely dull and drab definition of beauty that can only exist in cis, white, thin, straight people who don't question the norms, don't explore their sexuality, don't show too much skin, don't..don't. don't. don't. That's not beauty. That's a rule book. Beauty can be that, but it is so much more. It can not be defined by fashion magazines or infomercials. It is the music in your blood that dances to the rhythm of the drum of your heart. The small things and the big things. The flaws, the scars, the new skin healing over an open cut. I know it takes time to learn how to love yourself, and sometimes we still stumble. But just know that you've been lied to my friends. Just know, that here, you are not alone.

Love,

Taylor

 

ebullientefflorescence:

A mother of a small boy who likes to wear dresses wrote a book just for him and little boys like him.
It is about acceptance, love and breaking the traditional stereotypes. I read it to my own little princess boy and his brothers and hope that little by little we can change the world where these sort of books don’t have to be written to help with acceptance, a world where there is no hate. Especially the hate directed to little boys who wear pink and the families that love them.

Hey! You can buy this here!
Love,
Taylor

ebullientefflorescence:

A mother of a small boy who likes to wear dresses wrote a book just for him and little boys like him.

It is about acceptance, love and breaking the traditional stereotypes. I read it to my own little princess boy and his brothers and hope that little by little we can change the world where these sort of books don’t have to be written to help with acceptance, a world where there is no hate. Especially the hate directed to little boys who wear pink and the families that love them.

Hey! You can buy this here!

Love,

Taylor

  1. tayrawrrampage reblogged this from eurefuge
  2. pollythegreat reblogged this from addcolortotheworld
  3. soullessgingerr reblogged this from shakethis-sleep
  4. memorizexit reblogged this from smallblueangel
  5. shakethis-sleep reblogged this from betterthaniknowadam
  6. smallblueangel reblogged this from wwwmiriamober
  7. betterthaniknowadam reblogged this from smallblueangel
  8. wwwmiriamober reblogged this from mission-equality
  9. second-handsmoke reblogged this from kittycathatter
  10. eurefuge reblogged this from dreaming-serendipity
  11. sltheoneandawesome reblogged this from mission-equality
  12. dancesanddaydreams reblogged this from andrewgaillardetz
  13. cryingmyfangirlheartout reblogged this from horrorpointseven
  14. ahirumama reblogged this from tonithetiger8
  15. ikabodjesusneill reblogged this from horrorpointseven
  16. paacreek reblogged this from hopelessgeorge
  17. sweetseductionleadstodestruction reblogged this from deniellosaurus
  18. deniellosaurus reblogged this from horrorpointseven
  19. horrorpointseven reblogged this from flitwickslittlebrotha
  20. hopelessgeorge reblogged this from crzyblackidd and added:
    A mother of a small boy who likes to wear dresses wrote a book just for him and little boys like him. “It is about...
  21. arcnstar reblogged this from mission-equality
  22. itsbananaanna reblogged this from mission-equality
  23. natsukilee reblogged this from mission-equality
  24. gatica reblogged this from mission-equality and added:
    That’s beautiful, it honestly moved me
  25. tonithetiger8 reblogged this from tehamayzingmia
  26. joseyrc reblogged this from damnitjannet
  27. feathersofanarrow reblogged this from andrewgaillardetz
  28. damnitjannet reblogged this from mrsjaygatsby