Talalima Mobley.
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Malu Fa'afafine.
Titled: Malu Fa’afafine: Hi love, and welcome back to my Part Two of my Body Art series. It’s a bit strange that I was able to reflect on a few dark areas of my life in terms of coping with growing up in a world that is in favour of patriarchy. That’s something I haven’t had the chance to do and it gave me an opportunity to be vulnerable in sharing things that have been extremely personal to me. This is all privileged information that now is accessible online, exclusively on the vocal platform. If you haven’t read my part one make sure to do so because in this section I’ma go over the current demons I have to fight and in a sense break down specific barriers via social media.
By Talalima Mobley.5 years ago in Wander
Eventful 2020.
Eventful 2020: To close up my Body Art Series with Part Three lets reflect on the 3rd day of the Super Eventful year 2020 has become, I stumbled upon an inviting atmosphere. That seemed peculiar yet it definitely belonged in my late night stroll to the Museum of Modern Art for their UNIQLO Free Friday Nights. As my bestie and I strolled around Nolita we jumped to cute boutiques to different little storefronts the entire way to our impromptu Manhattan adventures. It led me to making an impulsive decision yet I’m still satisfied that I over came opposition in disfiguring myself.
By Talalima Mobley.5 years ago in Blush
Pretty Reflection.
Courtesy of Auntie Mae. Pretty Reflection. For Part One of my Body Art series, I’d like to express an inner demon I’ve dealt with since as young as I can remember. One of my earliest memories is when I was growing up in Chicago I was the kid that constantly gravitated to girly ideas of fun and glamour. It didn’t help that my fraternal twin brother had his action-packed thrills to share with our older brother. They both were obsessed with break dancing, Michael Jackson and superhero’s, not to mention the gang related movies our uncles had us watch as they babysat us. For myself, I wanted to always watch Thumbelina, Care Bears and of course Disney princesses were frequently on my mind.
By Talalima Mobley.5 years ago in Blush


