Saturday, July 31, 2010

New Design=Yay!

Hi Sexy Literate Dreamgirls, Boys and everything in between and out of the binary!

We’re posting a new design we are working on in the hopes that we can get some feedback.

I wanted to go with "We're not poly! We're building community!" but my co-conspirator did not agree so the original quote by Yosimar Reyes,“We’re not hoes! We’re building community!” is what we are working with.

What do you think?

7 comments:

  1. Damn funny! Very fitting in Phoenix Arizona right about now...

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  2. Nice! Makes me wanna head out there! (wait, you meant that in a good way, right?).

    and welcome to the too sexy blog, Eun Joo!

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  3. oooh, have you read 'acts of resistance' by yosimar reyes?

    it smolders with lines like "do me with justice"...

    ps, i like the gq star-esque contours they got goin on.

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  4. Hello, thanks for posting to indybay, which is how I found you. I like the Hoes design. Very much. Go for it! Here's an award nominee. Raging Grannies. Yeah, I'm a member, nominating ourselves. One of us sews so we graduating from popsicle stick banner/cardboard to a felt banner. So maybe we don't qualify, but f*** the patriarchy, we are with you Too Sexy...

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  5. Yay! Rage on, Grannies! One of the Too Sexy ladies is a master sewer. That would never disqualify you!

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  6. Hey Too Sexy. Your blog is unlike any other. I both love and dislike your design. Dislike = I guess b/c in the Bay, I have seen polyamory/open relationships tear down community more then build it up. And this is OAKLAND, not SF. I think that polyamory/open relationships can be smartly done, but does fucking really build community? Social and personal change, challenging oppression, learning compassion...I think these things build community. Fucking? Maybe. Maybe not. And also YOU/WE ARE HOES...I say own it! Why not HOE = GOOD? On the other hand, I love your design b/c it's very Bay Area and perhaps it needs to be said, and it's kinda ri dick u lous, which I like. Altho aesthetically, I would say it's pretty boring. Why not make it sexier, prettier, lovlier? What ever you do: thank you.

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  7. @ anon,

    i totally agree with your words on poly. i'm really suspicious of the whole poly=radical thing. i actually think it is for privileged people who actually dont do any work for community and want to politicize their sex lives in place of actual organizing

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