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Postby krisCrash » Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:04 am

Hello there,
My name is Kristine, and I'm a 23 year old woman from Denmark. I really like drawing, it's probably the only thing I am good at though a lot of things interest me on some level; science, design, craft, etc.

I remember that my drawings very early featured powerful women like queens or female knights, awesome! and I am not really a girly-girl.

I pondered a lot about transgenderism and gender identities when I found out about it; it can be difficult for someone who falls a little outside the norm to be confident in their sex when there is a lot of "women are so and so" and "men are so and so", but in the long run transgenderism really makes that worse - instead of filling the gender gap it just makes leaping it in its entirety possible? - rather enforces the stereotype.

I began being interested in hermaphrodites in my mid teens, dickgirls and cuntboys was an offshoot to this but I quickly got disinterested in the dickgirls. I guess at first the pussyboy was to me a most Freudian emasculation joke on metrosexuals. I studied genital anatomy in order to make sense of possibilities with hermaphrodites, and thus got interested in Intersex. I draw a lot of things and types, but I somewhat have trouble drawing characters so they don't become androgynous-leaning in various ways. I also mostly draw porn though I can probably do worksafe stuff if I try. I have some world and story ideas, and a race to work on.

I accept a lot of weirdness other people may find off-putting, but sometimes I cannot accept things that other consider okay; I do not consider myself open minded. I am also a terrible troll and insist on using British spelling.

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Sometimes I take odd pictures of myself. It is also commonly believed I have no eyebrows, but this is entirely untrue.
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby cetetic » Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:47 pm

*salute*
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby Guest » Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:47 pm

*throws confetti*

Eyebrows are overrated. It could be worse, you could have weirdlooking ones like mine.
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby Nyctivoe » Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:48 pm

Guest wrote:*throws confetti*

Eyebrows are overrated. It could be worse, you could have weirdlooking ones like mine.


Ah, that was me. Damn board keeps logging me out.
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby krisCrash » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:23 pm

It could be worse, since I became a basement dweller the sun doesn't dye them so much ;)

Ok, I'll ask someone who knows about browsers and cookies about this.
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby Nyctivoe » Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:50 pm

I hate to say anything and jonx it, but it appears to be working for the moment :)
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby baLOrKIn » Fri Jun 05, 2009 3:47 am

Now I know you are a girl, well a women. That's good... :)

Still, I don't think the declaration that transgenderism makes anything 'worse' is political correct. But it's your forum after all, so who am I to judge? Just one of those worse-makers, possibly... yet I don't think so. But we might or might not discuss this issue another time and in a different place. It seems to be ill-fitting and out of place here.

I think your art is great and I enjoy the detail you put into every anatomical parts of your creations and species.

I am looking forward to further explore this forum and I still think it's a great idea to create it.

greetz,

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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby krisCrash » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:51 am

You have a very valid point, but I do mean It does so for me (and not for anything).

I'm sorry about it really, also I am an idiot and I get smarter every day; the latest conclusion is that gender and sexual orientation doesn't have anything to do with what I do. I think my art is often seen as if it is.
If anything, the hermaphrodites are a socialist statement :shock:

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I really do not like political correct speech. If I want to criticize something I want to be able to; there is no definite truth. And that's not popular.

and I don't really care if it's ill-fitting here.
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby baLOrKIn » Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:39 pm

hehe. I just don't want to bother you in your forum, Mylady. That's because I thought it might be ill-fitting.

And for your art: Art is free as is the mind. I don't take any offense in your art at all, nor in your statement.

I just wanted to say, that I maybe have one or two or even three other points concerning the topic of trans-genderism because I am into this topic, personally. Thus I might have insights and thoughts and points that are worth a share. A discussion is always welcome for me, yet I don't insist on making you think like I do. there is no point in expecting that every discussion leads to the point that everybody agrees on what I say/think. And of course you are right, there's no common truth. Truth is always subjective.

but then I am an open minded person and I always like to discuss to maybe also understand the point of view of my discussion-partner.. at least if I am interested in that person at all, and I am, indeed, interested in you as a person and artist.
But then, you said you are not open minded. so there is no need to discuss anyhow, if you don't want to. ^_^
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Re: Your host for the evening

Postby krisCrash » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:19 pm

You're not bothering me.
It is relevant to the forum, too. When I made it I was just paranoid that it would end up being all about futanari and transgender subjects, I think they belong here but I don't think they're the core. Something older than gender is.
I don't take any offense in your art at all, nor in your statement.

I am glad! Because, imagine someone makes a trans character with this and that attribute, will that make the viewer think that this is how the artist feels transpeople are? I can try to think of an example if that helps.

I have also found out that open-mindedness is pretty subjective, but yes, I am on the sceptical end of the spectrum. If you have something insightful I welcome you to share it, I could surely stand to get smarter.
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