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TempestTS
01-29-2014, 05:36 AM
I am proud to be featured in the Sianet Radio "Twin Cities Chicks that ROCK" 2014-2015 Calendar.

Trans Model in an otherwise Straight Pinup calendar???

Yep... I love my rock n roll family...

2014-15 Twin Cities Chicks That Rock Calendars are finally here and in stores. If you want one better get your butts down to Ellis Drum Shop in the Midway or Capitol Guitar on 7th Down Town St. Paul! If you per-ordered, they are in the mail! And thank you so much, because You made this calendar real!! Xoxoxo. We have named 100's of musicians, bands, artists, photographers, and many more! If anything, you should stop by to look at one to see if you are in it! If you would like to order online, there is a link on sianetradio.com (http://sianetradio.com)

Rusty Eldora
01-29-2014, 08:01 AM
Tempest -
That is excellent. It will be OK for them to have the calendar up on the wall, they will check you out all month. But bigger, their friends will also notice it, find that throb of attraction and think - she's hot. They will talk about it, it will be OK to say a TG is hot.

Another step for TG's to get in the mainstream.

Congrats on it being You in the Calendar.

TempestTS
01-29-2014, 10:06 AM
Tempest -
That is excellent. It will be OK for them to have the calendar up on the wall, they will check you out all month. But bigger, their friends will also notice it, find that throb of attraction and think - she's hot. They will talk about it, it will be OK to say a TG is hot.

Another step for TG's to get in the mainstream.

Congrats on it being You in the Calendar.

Ive said for a long time that the Metal and Punk Rock scene has been extremely accepting of me... actually - and I find myself at a loss for how to describe this - they are not just accepting of me as a TS, they know Im Trans they just dont really care - its a non factor to them.

Every once in a while there will be somebody who is new or I might be out on tour in a place that the crowd doesn't really know and there can be a little initial shock because many people havent ever been around a Trans individual face to face much less met one. But that seldom lasts - Metalhead and Punks often were outcasts themselves... they chose to live a different lifestyle than the mainstream and they know that life can be very different and lived by your own rules.

There is a old saying that says "If you wish to live like an outlaw first you must be willing to be honest with yourself." and there are a lot of people who wouldnt dare do that...

When Sianet Radio and Evil-i studios asked to me be part of their calendar they didnt think of me as being Trans, they simply picked me because they thought I belonged.

For them it wasnt a big deal - speaking for myself I deeply honored and oh so proud of them and all the people in the MPLS music scene that remind me how great things can be when people truly embrace the meaning of diversity.