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Looking for eager futagirls, red-hot erotica, and so much sex it might just blow your mind? The search is over! Find the futa fiction of your dreams in 18 Fantastic Futanari Stories! Get pulled over by a hot traffic cop with a sexy southern drawl. Repopulate the planet with the last six girls on earth. See what happens when a desperate patient comes to her doctor with a case of extreme sexual frustration. A busty farm girl shows Mr. City Slicker a good time. A playful pillow fight in silky lingerie turns into full-blown sexual experimentation. Get ready for a soapy car wash, a maid with more, a saucy cheer squad, and a whole lot of fun! This bountiful bundle includes a full three erotic anthologies (Futa Fantasies, Futanari Fantasies, and Semper Futanari), plus a secret bonus story. More than 75,000 words in all! Your deepest desires are sure to be fulfilled!
"What would you do if you were told by the people you loved the most that the way you were born was evil and wrong? For Shaneel Lal, this was their reality from the time they were five. Growing up in a tiny, traditional village in Fiji, Shaneel always knew they were different. Still, for the first years of their life, it was idyllic - playing dress-ups in saris with their sister, and hiding under their neighbour's house, playing games with dolls. But from the time Shaneel started school, they faced condemnation from their family, and then 'therapy' from conservative elders in their village. The elders tried to 'free' Shaneel from the evil spirits they thought were making them queer. Shaneel was kept away from the girls to stop Shaneel from becoming more feminine, and from the boys to stop Shaneel's queerness from spreading to them. Eventually the 'therapy' escalated to beatings and torture. After escaping Fiji and moving to New Zealand as a teenager, Shaneel tried to keep their sexuality - and gender - to themself, but gradually found the courage to come out. One day, while Shaneel was volunteering at Auckland's Middlemore hospital, a church leader came up to them and offered to 'pray the gay away'. It was a lightbulb moment for Shaneel, who could not believe that the same practices that had scarred their childhood in Fiji were operating - and legal - in New Zealand. Determined to ensure others wouldn't have to go through what happened to them, Shaneel founded the Conversion Therapy Action Group, which lead the movement to ban conversion therapy in Aotearoa"--Publisher's website.
Det här är den sanna berättelsen om grundskoleläraren Selma Gamaleldin som vårterminen 2021 vägrade att använda pronomenet hen om en sjuårig pojke i sin klass. Pojkens föräldrar ville att barnet skulle få välja sitt eget kön och de begärde därför av Selma att pronomenet hen skulle användas. Det hela slutade med att skolan sa upp Selma endast av den anledningen. Och sedan började Selmas oväntade resa i mediavärlden, en väg hon inte var förberedd på, men som hon tog sig igenom tack vare sin kristna tro.När du läser boken så kommer du att följa med på Selmas personliga resa i livet som kristen och hur den tiden har speglat av sig på hennes relation med sin dotter, sin man och sin närmaste familj. Hon berättar om kampen med vad det innebär att på riktigt vara en kristen som lyder Bibeln utan kompromisser, och hur den kampen tog ordentlig form i media. Vi får även läsa om hennes personliga könsdysfori, att känna sig som en man fast att ens biologi är en kvinna.
"Reports on individuals who have undergone gender-affirming care, including puberty blockers, hormone therapies, and surgeries, and who have later sought to reverse these treatments, and in some cases have filed lawsuits regarding their experiences. This book uses in-depth interviews with "detransitioners" to argue that the actions of some in the medical profession and the transgender community amount to abuse and profiteering."--
A single father fights to retain control as heshares his body and mind with an evolving AI.It's been nine years since the government banned all technology. So, when Joel Lodowick, a young transgender father struggling to support his five-year-old daughter, has an old bionic upload itself into his head, he is faced with a decision: Go to the cops and risk prosecution? Or use the robot's skills to turn his life around?Scared of losing his daughter, Joel chooses the latter. Heightened intelligence and physical enhancements quickly land him a better job and a brighter future. But things take a sinister turn when Joel realizes his uninvited companion has an agenda of its own, which may or may not include leaving him in control.Unable to approach the government who covered up the truth about AI sentience, Joel finds himself on the run. With his daughter's life on the line and his own body turning against him, he must find a way to convince the bionic in his head to value his human life before he loses the chance forever.
Rylee Skye is an eighteen year old trans girl who fled her family's ultra-religious home two years ago. A blind, aimless journey of pain and fear has led her to the home of 29 year old Tori Blackburn who catches the girl raiding her pantry. What was supposed to be a quick grab-and-go turns into an extended stay as Tori, her mother Anette, and her best friend, Fiona try to get to the bottom of who Rylee is, where she came from, and how they can help her. But, while Tori brings Rylee back from the brink of self-destruction, Anette and Fiona wait for Tori's own past to come tumbling from the shadows where she carefully hid them years before. Will this journey lead to healing for Rylee and Tori, or just more, unreconcilable trauma?
Attitudes Aren't Free: A Call to Action (Volume II)ISBN: 978-0-9894776-1-1LCCN: LCCN2010282390Published June 2023 by Enso Books.
Seduction tips that will enrich your love lifeDo you know that: You suddenly have the feeling that you are feeling everything more intensely? You should use that. After all, sex is also about enjoying with all your senses. You will be surprised how intensely all your senses react when you are skillfully stimulated.This innovative coaching will lead you to the best sex of your life: Pleasurable steps will not only open your eyes, but all your senses - and let you enjoy eroticism with a completely new devotion.How you can open your senses, your mind and your body - and disruptive factors don't stand a chance. And how to make sex back to what it was meant to be: the mind-blowing, mind-bending, breathtaking basis of your love affair.
Author Jack Jons takes readers on an enlightening journey through the multifaceted world of the gender fluid movement. From its early roots to contemporary times, this comprehensive exploration delves into the complexities of gender fluidity across culture, law, academia, media, and beyond. Jons' narration is evocative, daring, and sensitive, offering a thoughtful analysis that both informs and challenges perspectives. This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the ever-evolving landscape of gender identity and expression in the 21st century
For thousands of years, the Emperor Goat, a necromancer so powerful he has declared himself God, has had an iron grip on the universe, causing most worlds to fall into disrepair.In a paranoid city of renegades, the last bastion of humanity holds out against his might.Ayilia, its Regent-Elect, is friendless, single, the 'wrong' sex, the 'wrong' heritage, and apparently cursed. While attempting to rout a coup, she is selected by outside forces to search for the impending birth site of Al Kimiya, a mage who is said to be the only match for the Emperor. To save herself and her people, she must ally with heretic magi, necromantic freedom fighters, the human-hating, reptilian Krayal, and her sworn foe, the cowardly, lifeless warlord Vespasian.A complex literary fantasy, Nethergeist is a story where the conflict is as much about the characters' inner turmoil as the outward struggle against the maniacal emperor. Featuring intense battles, snappy dialogue, and a world on the edge of ruin, Nethergeist is a fantasy in the vein of Malazan Book of the Fallen and The First Law.
'She caught melike a wild fire fly,just when my own sparkof daydreams had died out'Debut author Sophie Edina lights the dark with poetry somewhere between the fragile magic of a firefly and the untamed heat of a wildfire.
Randy has the worst boss ever.If only he were a girl, he could really turn the tables.Enter Miranda, Is she a cosplay out of control or a miracle of science?Randy's best friend Louise is always trying to dress him as a girl. It usually makes him uncomfortable.Then mysterious strangers with a taste for tequila set Randy on a path that teaches him the power and consequences of being a woman. He and Louise discover an international network of spies and experimental drugs along the way.This queer caper is full of mischief, passion, and a friends-to-lovers twist that will warm your heart.
A novel inspired by the original screenplay for the award-winning feature film Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor, about a young trans woman who returns to her family farm in the wake of her mother's death, written by celebrated actor and screenwriter Shelley Thompson. The MacInnes family is grieving. The loss of Miranda has devastated her husband, John Andrew, her eldest daughter, Tammy, and her youngest child, Dawn. Not Donnie anymore but Dawn, like sunrise, who transitioned while her mother received cancer treatment -- without the rest of the family knowing. Now, when Dawn leaves Halifax for rural Nova Scotia to attend her mother's funeral, she knows she'll be meeting her sister and father for the first time as herself. With Dawn's revelation, John Andrew and Tammy find themselves grieving for the son and brother they once knew, while Tammy's fiancé, Byron, becomes an unexpected ally. Between the complicated reaction from her family, unwanted attention from local bigots, and whispers from curious neighbours, Dawn wonders if she can ever really come home. A work of fierce allyship, of enduring love, and of gentle hope, ROAR follows a family through grief and estrangement as they become catalysts for change in their rural community. Told from multiple points of view, with confidence and tenderness, actor and screenwriter Shelley Thompson's debut novel is profoundly authentic, drawing on her own experience as the mother of a trans child and a fierce activist for the trans community.
It's the summer of 1984 in Swaffham, Massachusetts, when Mel (short for Melanie) meets Sylvia, a tough-as-nails trans woman whose shameless swagger inspires Mel's dawning self-awareness. But Sylvia's presence sparks fury among her neighbors and throws Mel into conflict with her mother and best friend. Decades later, in 2019, Max (formerly Mel) is on probation from his teaching job for, ironically, defying speech codes around trans identity. Back in Swaffham, he must navigate life as part of a fractured family and face his own role in the disasters of the past.Populated by a cast of unforgettable characters, Some Strange Music Draws Me In is a propulsive page turner about multiple electrifying relationships-between a working-class mother and her queer child, between a trans man and his right-wing sister, and between a teenager and her troubled best friend. Griffin Hansbury, in elegant, arresting, and fearless prose, dares to explore taboos around gender and class as he offers a deeply moving portrait of friendship, family, and a girlhood lived sideways. A timely and captivating narrative of self-realization amid the everyday violence of small-town intolerance, Some Strange Music Draws Me In builds to an explosive conclusion, illuminating the unexpected ways that difference can provide a ticket to liberation.
Ein Lazarettleiter auf der Suche nach einem Weg zur Beendigung des Leidens.Ein in einer kalten Hölle Gefangener voller Sehnsucht nach Befreiung.Ein Mörder und Kriegstreiber mit dem Ziel, sich zum Buddha zu machen.Der erste Teil von "Maitreyas Träume" zeigt uns drei Protagonisten, die in ihrer jeweiligen Zeit unter völlig unterschiedlichen Bedingungen versuchen, einer persönlichen Hölle zu entkommen. Ein aufrüttelndes Buch für alle, die sich schon einmal gefragt haben, ob wir wirklich keine andere Wahl haben, als unseren zerstörerischen und uns damit letztendlich die Existenzgrundlage raubenden Lebensstil weiterzupflegen.
US EditionTitz wants a baby again and Gyro can't see the point. Wasn't it bad enough when she lost the first one thanks to Fracture? And why now, when that born-again woman-hater is back in their life? Gyro wants to help his latest victim, Elanora Blakey, the wealthy centenarian, even though Titz hates her pretending to be the befuddled old woman's long lost friend. But Yellow Peril needs the money. That's all. Honest!To find Fracture, Gyro must work with NISA agent, Matt Bolton, God's gift to women. He's sure he can turn any lesbian back from the dark side. But though Titz hates him, she will only agree if she can use Elanora's virgin regenerator to create a special baby.As for Matt Bolton, he knows Fracture is a man, even though his boss insists the cyber terrorist is Pandora, daughter of missing scientist, Ikmael h'Mourhan. And now, with Gyro's help, he can prove it and uncover the president's dirty little secret. All he has to do is control himself.
Caleb Canto moved to Askazer-Shivadlakia to live a quiet life, teaching music at a local school and writing pop songs on the side. The Shivadh are friendly to trans people, and the school is understanding of his desire to be kinder to the "different" kids than his own teachers were to him. What Caleb did not expect was that a song he sold to a prospective pop star would be entered into the Shivadh National Final for Eurovision, or that he'd be tapped to replace the original singer on short notice during the competition. When Caleb wins the National Final, he's put on a new and perhaps overly-exciting path to fame, and drawn into the orbit of the Shivadh royal family -- a collection of earnest politicians, oddballs, and charming rogues. Caleb would like to walk away from Eurovision, but he never seems to manage it. Part of the draw might be the UK's Eurovision representative, Buck Haverd, a teal-haired rocker who makes questionable life choices. When Buck arrives in Askazer-Shivadlakia, planning to hide out and work on his latest album, he and Caleb form a friendship based equally on a love of music and on trolling each other ruthlessly. Caleb wouldn't mind more than friendship with Buck, but he isn't interested in something casual, and Buck specializes in flings. Soon both are headed to Turin, immersing themselves in the glamor of Eurovision. With a lot at stake for Buck's career, they're going to have to decide what they want, and face what might happen if either one of them wins: Caleb, the accidental cool kid from the small country with the funny name, or Buck, the insecure bad-boy who could beat the long odds.
This book is an examination of how American mass media, including advertising, presents Otherness ¿ anyone or anything constructed as different from an established norm ¿ in terms of gender, race, sex, disabilities, and other markers of difference. Using a mythological lens, the book looks below the surface of media content to explore the psychological, social, and economic underpinnings of a system of beliefs that result in prejudice, discrimination, and oppression. Designed to raise awareness of the foundations of historically-based inequities in the American social, cultural, and economic milieu, the author shows how inequalities are maintained, at least in part, by mass media, popular culture, and advertising representations of Otherness. The book aims to increase awareness of stereotyping in the media, and expose how the construction of people as Others contributes to their marginalization. Written in an accessible and engaging style, with student-friendly discussion questions and resources, this book is suitable for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
An accessible, bold new vision for trans feminism’s intersectional and global future
"Ivana Bodroéziâc's latest award-winning novel tells a story of being locked in: socially, domestically and intimately, told through three different perspectives, all deeply marked and wounded by the patriarchy in their own way. This is a story of hidden gay and trans relationships, the effects of a near-fatal accident, and an oppressed childhood, where Ivana Bodroéziâc tackles the issues addressed in her previous works-issues of otherness, identity and gender, pain and guilt, injustice and violence. A daughter is paralyzed after a car crash, left without the ability to speak, trapped in a hospital bed, unable to move anything but her eyes. Although she is immobilized, her mind reels, moving through time, her memories a salve and a burden. A son is stuck in a body that he doesn't feel is his own. He endures misperceptions and abuse on the way to becoming who he truly is. A mother who grew up being told she was never good enough, in a world with no place for the desires and choices of women. She carries with her the burden of generations. These three stories run parallel and intertwine. Three voices deepen and give perspective to one another's truth, pain, and struggle to survive"--
A history of Argentina that examines how trans bodies were understood, policed, and shaped in a country that banned medically assisted gender affirmation practices and punished trans lives.
The Woods All Black is equal parts historical horror, trans romance, and blood-soaked revenge, all set in 1920s AppalachiaLeslie Bruin is assigned to the backwoods township of Spar Creek by the Frontier Nursing Service, under its usual mandate: vaccinate the flock, birth babies, and weather the judgements of churchy locals who look at him and see a failed woman. Forged in the fires of the Western Front and reborn in the cafes of Paris, Leslie believes he can handle whatever is thrown at him-but Spar Creek holds a darkness beyond his nightmares.Something ugly festers within the local congregation, and its malice has focused on a young person they insist is an unruly tomboy who must be brought to heel. Violence is bubbling when Leslie arrives, ready to spill over, and he'll have to act fast if he intends to be of use. But the hills enfolding Spar Creek have a mind of their own, and the woods are haunted in ways Leslie does not understand.The Woods All Black is a story of passion, prejudice, and power - an Appalachian period piece that explores reproductive justice and bodily autonomy, the terrors of small-town religiosity, and the necessity of fighting tooth and claw to live as who you truly are.
Si estás explorando tu género, quieres apoyar a un ser querido, ser unx aliadx, has escuchado hablar sobre personas LGBT en las noticias, o tienes curiosidad por las personas no binarias, de género queer o transgénero. No tengo ninguna duda de que eres una persona solidaria y de mente abierta.Este libro es para personas no binarias y para aliadxs: Para leerlo, para obtener validación y diferentes puntos de vista para conversar, y para compartir este libro con tus vecinxs, tu comunidad, tus conocidxs y cualquier otra persona que desee comprender mejor y empatizar con lxs demás.Después de leer, tendrás una comprensión más profunda acerca de:La diferencia entre género y pronombresPor qué lo no binario es, al parecer, tan visible ahoraCómo gestionar la salida del armario de una personaPasos a tomar si quieres ser unx aliadxDónde encontrar una comunidad de personas con ideas afinesLos beneficios de desafiar el pensamiento en blanco y negroEsta lectura se sumerge de forma sencilla pero escueta en temas complejos y matizados sin juzgar, avergonzar, ni ocupar cientos de páginas.Ten conversaciones más significativas con tus seres queridos y disfruta de este gran experimento que es el ser humano.
"Parents of trans-identified children share their real-life experiences, describing how their children were introduced to gender ideology, how they navigated a medical and mental health system that preaches affirmation-only care, and what, if any, strategies successfully led to the desistance of their children"--
In her art, Ines Doujak (b. 1959) examines complex interrelationships and goes directly to the heart of explosive issues. From a queer-feminist perspective, she unsparingly analyses the mechanisms and ramifications of the neoliberal market economy and the relationship between production and consumption, capital and exploitation, colonialism and neocolonial rule, racism and gender roles.For the first time Nevertheless provides an overview of Doujak's artistic oeuvre from the last thirty years, encompassing a multitude of different media. The extensive picture section is supplemented by autobiographical fragments and quotations relating to the pictures.
»Ich möchte daran glauben, dass Verlieben nicht immer auch Verlieren bedeutet.«Elias will einen Neuanfang. Als er nach Jahren, in denen er Mobbing und Ausgrenzung erlebt hat, an eine neue Schule kommt, will er sich seinen Ängsten stellen und endlich all die Dinge erleben, die ihm viel zu lange verwehrt blieben. Elias einziger Zufluchtsort war immer das Schreiben, wo er sich als queerer, trans Jugendlicher selbst einen Safe Space erschaffen konnte.Doch einen solchen Ort voll Sicherheit findet er in der Realität nun auch mit neuen Freunden, die unendlich viele Farben in sein Leben bringen. Mit ihnen will er lernen, über Schatten so groß wie Dinosaurier zu springen, auch wenn die Angst manchmal erbarmungslos zubeißt.Dabei hört er auch immer öfter das laute, schnelle Pochen seines Herzens, wenn er mit Yannick zusammen ist. Yannick, den er noch nicht komplett einschätzen kann, an dessen Seite sich Elias Dunkelheit aber wie von Glühwürmchen erhellt anfühlt.Wie lange kann er sein Herz ignorieren? Und wie viel Anlauf braucht er, um über all die Schatten zu springen, die noch vor ihm liegen?
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