New Experiments

I am a Pangendered, Pansexed Femme Artist and activist.
I publish a lot of digital art on different sites. The best way to track me is to follow my Permanent URL: http://jasperswardrobe.com
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I am available for Bay Area Photo Shoots and Femme Fashion Makeovers. Contact Me as jaspergregory@gmail.com
In an act of sheer desperation. I am selling my ass to buy youtube views. Since my cleavage not that spectacular. I am doing a cheescake video in my tights. I show my ass at its most spankable. Anything for art and commerce, right? I try to make my scandalous outfit seem functional by showing you the innate femininity of my sexy ass and thighs.
How do you become a woman? I plead for the enculturation of Male Femmes.
This is a dialogue with a Miska, a Radical Feminist and critic of Transgender Activism at her new Blogwar outpost, http://fabmatters.wordpress.com/about
Dec 9 2009
I shot this photo set at the November 2009 Stay Gold Queer dance club in SF. This culture creates a space for fashion which can be remarkably body-positive. In this space we are free to drop the fat shame, the gender shame and the ubiquitous sex negativity.
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If you are reading my posts then you know that I am psyched about Fat Activism as a body positive, sex positive politics. I think that Dyke Culture gets the sex positive aspect. This fashion is not a defensive assimilationist Fat Acceptance statement. It is not a "but I am OK too," It is "Adore my fabulous sexiness."
This point is important because much of the Fat Feminism I see on the Internet is still has a eighties stile Sex Negative attitutude which rejects Fat Girls as the Object of Desire. Femmeboys and Fat Girls share a weapon our sexiness. The puritanical condemnation of sexual objectification of Fat Girls helps to sustain the Body Negative idea that fat is never sexy.
What is ethical behavior for those of us pioneering a world beyond identity categories?
I read from “Giving An Account Of Oneself” by Judith Butler (2005).
Meet Jasper’s bundle of joy, Anja.