liberation
I am confident in my sexuality and know what I want from life. I definitely do not want to be joined at the hip with a man to feel fulfilled. But I do know what I want from a man and I can enter a relationship from a point of equality rather than subservience.
While women’s colleges are certainly a step ahead of other institutions in creating spaces of liberation and encouraging freedom of choice, this rare advantage must expand itself onto the landscape of our entire country.
What if we refused to assimilate? What if we collectively decided to dress in a way that made it so society could not render us invisible?
For many people, fashion serves as a vehicle for expressing their unique identities, their political beliefs, and their sexual orientation.
Fashion is a language that expresses survival, rebellion, freedom, visibility and invisibility, identity, representation and inclusion.
In my flesh, I must pass
for straight…
But in the digital world,
I can be me.