
Help me start a safe site for queers
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Hi! My name is Ember and I’m a black trans entertainer.
Throughout the last year of being an OnlyFans model, I’ve noticed that the industry does not cater to queer people. Also studios rarely make good content to include people like me. And when they do, we’re portrayed as exotic, hypers*xualized, or a myriad of other negative tropes that paints us in harmful ways.
So I’m here to tell you this — my body is art and it should be seen as such. S*x is art. And trans people are a work of f$*&@ng art. And I’m here to reclaim my space in the adult community.
I'm currently working with a team who has plenty of experience working in the industry. The breakdown of the money we’re raising is to pay the workers we book for shoots, equipment needed, and a safe inclusive studio space that we can call home for this business. I want to make sure everyone that's a part of this is being compensated for their time. The $10,000 I'm raising for this is just the beginning; soon, with hard work, I know I can bring my vision to life and revolutionize the entertainment industry.
My mission for 2021 is to create videos for queer people, because what we're watching does not cater to our needs. It’s my goal to create something that is both beautiful and visually appealing, yet raunchy, raw and authentic to the black, trans experience.
The studio videos that I want to watch does not exist or include people like me. Whether you’re a lesbian, trans person, or anyone within the LGBTQQIAP+ community, there isn't a lot of videos that actually represent us. Quite honestly, this is dismissive and rude. Moreover, we deserve to be seen and viewed as beautiful people — people with merit who love having s*x.
Watching “videos” is the first glimpse of s*x and s*xu*l education for so many people. My first time seeing a trans woman was on a well known site under the “Sh*male” category. It goes without saying that she was portrayed in a derogatory way. And unfortunately, many trans folks accredit the violence they face to the negative tropes found in these videos. This needs to end. Now.
Going forward, I want to raise the standard for what trans videos should be. Together, I want to create a studio that is inclusive and diverse. A studio that's thoughtful, considerate, and authentic. This isn’t just for me, rather it’s for all trans people to have a safe, better experience in the world of X-Biz.
Please donate, like, share, and pass this around if you can. We have to pave the way, and it starts right here.
Thank you so much.
XoXo
-EmberSuxxx
Throughout the last year of being an OnlyFans model, I’ve noticed that the industry does not cater to queer people. Also studios rarely make good content to include people like me. And when they do, we’re portrayed as exotic, hypers*xualized, or a myriad of other negative tropes that paints us in harmful ways.
So I’m here to tell you this — my body is art and it should be seen as such. S*x is art. And trans people are a work of f$*&@ng art. And I’m here to reclaim my space in the adult community.
I'm currently working with a team who has plenty of experience working in the industry. The breakdown of the money we’re raising is to pay the workers we book for shoots, equipment needed, and a safe inclusive studio space that we can call home for this business. I want to make sure everyone that's a part of this is being compensated for their time. The $10,000 I'm raising for this is just the beginning; soon, with hard work, I know I can bring my vision to life and revolutionize the entertainment industry.
My mission for 2021 is to create videos for queer people, because what we're watching does not cater to our needs. It’s my goal to create something that is both beautiful and visually appealing, yet raunchy, raw and authentic to the black, trans experience.
The studio videos that I want to watch does not exist or include people like me. Whether you’re a lesbian, trans person, or anyone within the LGBTQQIAP+ community, there isn't a lot of videos that actually represent us. Quite honestly, this is dismissive and rude. Moreover, we deserve to be seen and viewed as beautiful people — people with merit who love having s*x.
Watching “videos” is the first glimpse of s*x and s*xu*l education for so many people. My first time seeing a trans woman was on a well known site under the “Sh*male” category. It goes without saying that she was portrayed in a derogatory way. And unfortunately, many trans folks accredit the violence they face to the negative tropes found in these videos. This needs to end. Now.
Going forward, I want to raise the standard for what trans videos should be. Together, I want to create a studio that is inclusive and diverse. A studio that's thoughtful, considerate, and authentic. This isn’t just for me, rather it’s for all trans people to have a safe, better experience in the world of X-Biz.
Please donate, like, share, and pass this around if you can. We have to pave the way, and it starts right here.
Thank you so much.
XoXo
-EmberSuxxx
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Ember Suxx
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Brooklyn, NY