Hello everyone 👋

I’m Yash. I’m a creative exploring fashion, identity, and self-expression especially around gender fluidity and alternative aesthetics.

I create, experiment, and learn openly. My work blends style, storytelling, and personal growth.
Here to connect with thoughtful people, share ideas, and keep evolving.

#Fashion #Creative #GenderExpression #Fediverse

A little reminder that it is okay to explore gender and different ways of gender expression. It's okay if the labels you started out with shift with time too, and you find other labels that fit you better. It's okay to not want labels. It's your life. It's your journey. It's your body. You get to decide what works best for you.

#genderexpression

#Nudity encourages equality. Without uniforms, fashion, brands, or status symbols, differences of wealth, profession, #GenderExpression, & hierarchy lose visual power, supporting more honest human connection.

#Naturism #Naked #NoClothes #ClothesFree #NakedLiberation

Massachusetts removes rule requiring foster parents to support LGBTQ+ youth

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/massachusetts-foster-care-lgbtq-protections

Cross-Dressing: History, Terminology, Psychology, and Modern Context MISTRESS MARA MENOCI

Cross-dressing refers to the act of wearing clothing traditionally associated with the opposite gender. While often linked to male individuals dressing in

MISTRESS MARA MENOCI
Pride Walk – Roze Maandag, Tilburg Kermis (Part 3)
“Don’t Be a Drag, Just Be a Queen”

As Lady Gaga sang it — and these queens lived it — the Pride Walk in Tilburg gave center stage to the art, power, and flamboyant joy of drag.

These photos are a tribute to the performers who graced the streets in towering heels, layers of glitter, and personalities even bigger than their wigs. Some looks were polished to perfection, others wonderfully over-the-top — but each one was a bold, beautiful statement of visibility and celebration.

Drag is not just entertainment — it's protest, expression, performance, and empowerment. It challenges norms, flips gender expectations, and radiates self-love in every shimmering sequin. As I weaved through the crowd (without bumping a soul, thank you very much 😄), I couldn’t help but feel both admiration and awe for these living works of art.

Shot with my Canon 5D Mark III and Sigma 100–400mm lens, I tried to capture the poise, humor, and pure joy that these queens brought to Roze Maandag. From confident poses to spontaneous laughter — this was Pride in motion.

Because in a world that often tries to dull our shine, drag reminds us: it’s okay to take up space, to be seen, and to be fabulous doing it.

#rozemaandag #pridewalktilburg #dragqueenpower #lgbtqia #queerjoy #canon5dmarkiii #sigma100400 #tilburgsekermis #dragculture #beproud #inclusivitymatters #dragcommunity #visibilitymatters #genderexpression #streetphotography #dutchpride #makeupasart #heelsandhope #fierceandfree #artinmotion #queerrepresentation #dragisart #sparklewithpurpose #publicperformance #lovewins #standoutshineon #dragbrilliance #prideparade #performativeactivism #photodocumentary #bornthisway

🎭 Happy International Drag Day! 👑✨

Heute feiern wir all die mutigen, kreativen und inspirierenden Menschen, die mit ihrer Kunstform die Welt ein bisschen bunter, freier und stolzer machen. 💄🔥

Drag ist mehr als nur Show – es ist Ausdruck, Rebellion, Empowerment und pure Lebensfreude.
Ob auf der Bühne, in der Community oder im Alltag: Drag Performer*innen brechen Geschlechternormen auf und zeigen, dass Identität viele Facetten hat. 🏳️‍🌈

Let’s celebrate the beauty of being bold, loud and unapologetically YOU! 💃👑
Support your local Drag Artists – not just today, sondern das ganze Jahr über!

#InternationalDragDay #DragIsArt #DragIsPolitical #SupportDrag #LGBTQIA #Pride365 #DragQueen #DragKing #GenderExpression #celebratediversity

How does HRT affect you?

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has various physical and emotional effects. Unfortunately, the information online doesn’t always give a clear picture of what to expect, for two reasons: 

  • The research on medical transition is still limited.
  • Everyone’s experience is different!

Even though every trans person has a somewhat different HRT journey, there are some common effects. This is my experience.

Watch my latest YouTube video for an overview, and read below for more detail.

https://youtu.be/FhwuCfMSxNU

Nights aren’t so hard anymore

As your testosterone levels plummet, one of the first things that stop is spontaneous nighttime erections. For me, this started happening (well, stopped happening) within the first couple of weeks. 

If you experience bottom dysphoria, and are planning to get rid of that part, this isn’t so bad. But if you’re planning to keep it, this means you have to exercise that part regularly. The suggested schedule is at least three times a week for at least ten minutes each time. If you don’t raise the flag regularly, scar tissue will develop. When too much scar tissue builds up, Mr. Happy is gone for good. 

I went through a difficult time in this regard in my first six months due to the emotional changes I talk about below, but eventually I reached a point where it became easy again. 

Soft as a trans girl’s bottom

The most significant early effect was that my skin started to feel softer. I expected this to happen because it’s a well-documented effect. But I had pretty good skin for my age before I started HRT, so I wasn’t ready for how dramatic this effect would be. I couldn’t stop touching the side of my neck!

After starting in certain areas, the effect spreads across all of your skin. You have to be a little more careful if you tend to bump into things, but this change is very easy to get used to. 

The roller coaster

The emotional changes I felt within the first couple of months were a little more challenging. My emotional highs were higher, and the lows were lower. But I was significantly depressed before starting HRT, so the lows weren’t much different from my old baseline. 

And I could deal with the emotions much more easily, despite their greater range. In my old life, when I got upset, my emotions would get the better of me. I would shout and hit things. But now, even though I feel stronger highs and lows, I can maintain my composure and let everything out when it’s safe to do so. 

The itty bitty committee

Ater a couple of months, I noticed the first hints of breast development. I didn’t notice a change in size right away, but they started hurting—and they basically haven’t stopped. It’s a good thing my ability to deal with pain has increased considerably. Even so, I usually wear a lined bra in case I bump into something. 

After a year, I was approaching a reasonable 36 B. Now I comfortably fill that size. In a push-up bra, I have real cleavage! And I’ll probably keep growing for a while. Officially, breast development is supposed to peak in 2-3 years, but according to unofficial surveys, they keep growing long after that. 

Hair today…more tomorrow!

When you start feminizing HRT, your doctor will tell you that you can expect hair loss to stop, but don’t expect any re-growth. However, almost every trans woman I’ve talked to confirms that their hair does grow back. If you started out thin with a bald spot (like I did), you’re not going to look like Selena Gomez, but old, dormant follicles may reactivate. My thin patch is filling in, although the progress is painfully slow. 

Fo over a year, I would not get my hair cut because I spent far too many years with very short hair. But last month, I got my first feminine haircut, and it feels a lot fuller than it did before. Keep your split ends trimmed and use a sulfate-free shampoo. 

Hard curves ahead

I’ve bucked one trend so far. For the most part, reducing your testosterone level makes it more difficult to maintain muscle mass. I’ve always been lucky. In my old life, I maintained pretty decent strength with very little exercise. After a year and a half on hormones, I haven’t really lost anything. And I’ve just started a job that’s somewhat physically demanding, so I expect my hard curves to stick around. 

Facing my true self

I forgot to include this section in the video! My face has changed considerably over the last year and a half. My features are softer. My eyes look more open. My cheekbones stand out more. And my lips are starting to get a bit fuller. This started early on, and it’s been continuing pretty steadily. In a couple more years, I don’t think there will be anything masculine left in my face. 

What has your experience been like?

If you’re trans, or you’ve been on hormone therapy for another reason, please share your experience in the comments, either here or on YouTube.

#biology #dysphoria #GenderExpression #identity #trans #TransJoy

The Aesthetic Revolution: Liquid Sky's Influence on 80s Culture Movies

The Aesthetic Revolution: Liquid Sky's Influence on 80s Culture Movies Movies

Alexander Westerman

Cis women have been duped into infighting with our trans and GNC sisters. By policing each other’s gender expression, we’re doing men’s dirty work for them.
https://medium.com/prismnpen/the-patriarchy-has-a-secret-weapon-women-4d386a6e75c1

#LGBTQ #Gender #GenderExpression #GenderEssentialism #Feminism #Patriarchy

The Patriarchy Has a Secret Weapon: Women. - Prism & Pen - Medium

Picture a scene: a tea house, groups of ladies gathered to chat around various tables. All are decked out in high-feminine finery. The door opens and long-haired heads turn to take in the newcomer…

Prism & Pen