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I spoke with Leigh Janet Marshall, a Californian woman who describes herself as a "product of LGBTQ science," about her experiences as identifying as a trans man, how common porn viewing was among her peers from a very young age, and how that harmed and traumatised her. We also talked about the destruction of the working class, "organic" vs "machine" people, and the importance of embodiment. She is one of the most intelligent and thoughtful people I have ever had the pleasure of speaking to. "I consider myself to be a friend of humanity and a friend of womankind," she says. Her perspective will have you riveted.
I spoke with Leigh Janet Marshall, a Californian woman who describes herself as a "product of LGBTQ science," about her experiences as identifying as a trans man, how common porn viewing was among her peers from a very young age, and how that harmed and traumatised her. We also talked about the destruction of the working class, "organic" vs "machine" people, and the importance of embodiment. She is one of the most intelligent and thoughtful people I have ever had the pleasure of speaking to. "I consider myself to be a friend of humanity and a friend of womankind," she says. Her perspective will have you riveted.