I had the pleasure of photographing Teddy early in her career...right before she headed off to Europe. She was a great model then and it has been fascinating to watch her grow and develop over the years. If you're reading this Teddy, I hope wherever you're currently living at the moment, that you are living happily and feeling fulfilled. - Hugs always, Adam
The best and most loveable woman in the world, remembering her in her shop on West Broadway and Grand Street in 1980, at that time she was crazy about Sonia Rykiel, .....
I too have fallen in love with Linda chicness and giving us mature ladies reasons to be everything. Love her colors for lipstick. Would love for Linda to incorporate the nail polishes so one can coordinate the lipstick with the nails. Thank you for being an inspiration to others in this universe. Love your poodle 🐩
No? She’s a woman, no debate about it. If that’s how she wants to present herself, then everyone needs to respect that. She is a woman in every sense of the word, and just because she doesn’t fit your definition of being a woman, it doesn’t make her any less of one. I honestly can’t stand terfs. She goes through the same struggles as cis women, the same sexism, the same objectification, but just because she was born a boy she deserves it? That seems unfair to me.
is there any way trans women could exist without terfs acting like they are some affront to femininity? you are sexualizing her based on your own biases how does it even make sense that she played too many sexist male oriented games when she is attracted to dudes 🙄 usually gamers TM are super duper straight cishet dudes and really, really, REALLY proud of that but think whatever you want "terfana" 🤢
You were born a girl who grew up to be a beautiful woman. Let's be real, trans women were never a male, biological sex is first and foremost our gender identity, and only then reproduction.
100% correct! Although there are people who are still stuck in the outdated concept of sex, an overwhelming majority of females like me see them as women.
@@Arabella868 Of course! As far as I know trans people have been sharing safe spaces with people of their lived-in gender since 1940's. They are women period, that's not debatable.
Also let me remind you, attack on them is an attack on all of us women out there, because we're inter-connected in the way how we live in society. However their unique case is that they're bringing tremendous empowerment and freedom to us women by freeing society from sexism, thanks to them women can be seen in less reductionary or conditioned way in terms of behaviour, in what we're allowed to do or how to be, it changes perception of women in society in general.
@@LindaNewmanAndersson I totally agree with you on this, unfortunately many in this society are mentally ill, and they project that illness onto these people, while misleading the public.