Ten Years. I can’t imagine walking this path without you. Thank you for your love, your courage, your willingness to take huge leaps of faith and believe in my dreams. You’re an incredible life partner and I’m so glad you said “I do” I love you so much @d.smith2014 Happy Anniversary Amorrrrrrrrrr 😘💕🫶🏾🥂
Cali Christmas with the Smiths x 📸 @leoshengsnaps Guess which ones my favorite 😂
Cali Christmas with the Smiths x 📸 @leoshengsnaps Guess which ones my favorite 😂
Cali Christmas with the Smiths x 📸 @leoshengsnaps Guess which ones my favorite 😂
Cali Christmas with the Smiths x 📸 @leoshengsnaps Guess which ones my favorite 😂
Our bebe is Three 🫶🏾💕🐾 Happy Birthday @tchalladachug #chuglife
And anotha ☝🏾 Thanks for all the birthday love! #aquariusseason #41 #bigage
Little Michigan drip for the premiere of We Live Here: The Midwest a moving documentary highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ families across the heartland. It’ll stream on @hulu next week beginning Dec. 6 #weliveherehulu
Little Michigan drip for the premiere of We Live Here: The Midwest a moving documentary highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ families across the heartland. It’ll stream on @hulu next week beginning Dec. 6 #weliveherehulu
Little Michigan drip for the premiere of We Live Here: The Midwest a moving documentary highlighting the experiences of LGBTQ families across the heartland. It’ll stream on @hulu next week beginning Dec. 6 #weliveherehulu
All Roads lead to the ring! 🥊 As a lifelong athlete, I’m constantly looking for ways to stay connected to my body and push myself. For the past couple of years, I’ve found boxing workouts to be the best way to challenge myself physically and mentally. Whether it’s been learning the ropes and connecting with an incredible community at @Lobosboxingclub or pushing my limits with the amazing @adelaltamimi at @humblewarriorgym, this journey has taught me so much about myself. I recently had a moment of self-discovery during my time at @sacredsons I realized that I’ve been avoiding confrontation because I was afraid of my own power. But it’s time to face that fear head-on. Instead of just working out and fighting against myself, I’ve decided to step into the ring and compete. This decision both terrifies and excites me, but I know it’s what I’m built for. I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve joined the @lakoclub fight club and will be participating in my first sparring competition. Join me on November 18, 2023 at the @pbscwestcoast Point Sparring Competition as I take this bold step and embrace the fighter within me. Let’s do this! 💪🔥 #diggingin #sacredsons #lakoboxingclub #EmbraceTheFighter #ChallengeYourself
All Roads lead to the ring! 🥊 As a lifelong athlete, I’m constantly looking for ways to stay connected to my body and push myself. For the past couple of years, I’ve found boxing workouts to be the best way to challenge myself physically and mentally. Whether it’s been learning the ropes and connecting with an incredible community at @Lobosboxingclub or pushing my limits with the amazing @adelaltamimi at @humblewarriorgym, this journey has taught me so much about myself. I recently had a moment of self-discovery during my time at @sacredsons I realized that I’ve been avoiding confrontation because I was afraid of my own power. But it’s time to face that fear head-on. Instead of just working out and fighting against myself, I’ve decided to step into the ring and compete. This decision both terrifies and excites me, but I know it’s what I’m built for. I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve joined the @lakoclub fight club and will be participating in my first sparring competition. Join me on November 18, 2023 at the @pbscwestcoast Point Sparring Competition as I take this bold step and embrace the fighter within me. Let’s do this! 💪🔥 #diggingin #sacredsons #lakoboxingclub #EmbraceTheFighter #ChallengeYourself
Wishing the happiest of birthdays to the Libra Love of my Life ♎️😘💕 #sheisthegift #happybirthday
Even after all these years, September always feels like “back-to-school” time. And as I slipped on this jacket today, I thought about how my back-to-school shopping experiences shaped my love/hate relationship with clothes. I reminded how when I was a kid, everything was so either/or. There were either boy clothes or girl clothes without much in between. I learned very early on that no matter how I saw myself, clothing dictated how people saw me. The designated colors and cartoons were pretty much billboard signs announcing your gender and telling all the other kids who you were and how to treat you. Growing up clothing was used as a tool correct and undermine my masculine gender expression. Back to school shopping was a battle in which I experienced the pain and distress of being erased and overwritten when forced to wear clothes designed for feminine girls. But later on, once I had the ability to pick my own clothes, I felt the power validation and euphoria of wearing clothes that matched my gender. I’ll never forget how much stronger and present in the world I felt when I wore clothes that affirmed my masculinity for the first time. I’m also reminded of that long period of time in which, I struggled with clothing that were the right gender but, didn’t fit my body. Either they didn’t sit on me right, or I felt like I was buying clothes to camouflage parts of myself, to hide. But now I’m living in a time where companies like @bothandapparel exist. Where I can find clothes that both affirm my identity and experience and fit my body. Clothes that are made for my body, That don’t hide my body or erase who I am. This jacket made by a Trans clothing company in collaboration with Transmasc artist, @danielsea_ is the gift I’m rocking for my younger self. The reminder that I don’t have deny one part of myself to accept another. That we are and always will be Both/And. 📸: @laith_ashley . . . #representationmatters #transisbeautiful #bothand #
Even after all these years, September always feels like “back-to-school” time. And as I slipped on this jacket today, I thought about how my back-to-school shopping experiences shaped my love/hate relationship with clothes. I reminded how when I was a kid, everything was so either/or. There were either boy clothes or girl clothes without much in between. I learned very early on that no matter how I saw myself, clothing dictated how people saw me. The designated colors and cartoons were pretty much billboard signs announcing your gender and telling all the other kids who you were and how to treat you. Growing up clothing was used as a tool correct and undermine my masculine gender expression. Back to school shopping was a battle in which I experienced the pain and distress of being erased and overwritten when forced to wear clothes designed for feminine girls. But later on, once I had the ability to pick my own clothes, I felt the power validation and euphoria of wearing clothes that matched my gender. I’ll never forget how much stronger and present in the world I felt when I wore clothes that affirmed my masculinity for the first time. I’m also reminded of that long period of time in which, I struggled with clothing that were the right gender but, didn’t fit my body. Either they didn’t sit on me right, or I felt like I was buying clothes to camouflage parts of myself, to hide. But now I’m living in a time where companies like @bothandapparel exist. Where I can find clothes that both affirm my identity and experience and fit my body. Clothes that are made for my body, That don’t hide my body or erase who I am. This jacket made by a Trans clothing company in collaboration with Transmasc artist, @danielsea_ is the gift I’m rocking for my younger self. The reminder that I don’t have deny one part of myself to accept another. That we are and always will be Both/And. 📸: @laith_ashley . . . #representationmatters #transisbeautiful #bothand #
Even after all these years, September always feels like “back-to-school” time. And as I slipped on this jacket today, I thought about how my back-to-school shopping experiences shaped my love/hate relationship with clothes. I reminded how when I was a kid, everything was so either/or. There were either boy clothes or girl clothes without much in between. I learned very early on that no matter how I saw myself, clothing dictated how people saw me. The designated colors and cartoons were pretty much billboard signs announcing your gender and telling all the other kids who you were and how to treat you. Growing up clothing was used as a tool correct and undermine my masculine gender expression. Back to school shopping was a battle in which I experienced the pain and distress of being erased and overwritten when forced to wear clothes designed for feminine girls. But later on, once I had the ability to pick my own clothes, I felt the power validation and euphoria of wearing clothes that matched my gender. I’ll never forget how much stronger and present in the world I felt when I wore clothes that affirmed my masculinity for the first time. I’m also reminded of that long period of time in which, I struggled with clothing that were the right gender but, didn’t fit my body. Either they didn’t sit on me right, or I felt like I was buying clothes to camouflage parts of myself, to hide. But now I’m living in a time where companies like @bothandapparel exist. Where I can find clothes that both affirm my identity and experience and fit my body. Clothes that are made for my body, That don’t hide my body or erase who I am. This jacket made by a Trans clothing company in collaboration with Transmasc artist, @danielsea_ is the gift I’m rocking for my younger self. The reminder that I don’t have deny one part of myself to accept another. That we are and always will be Both/And. 📸: @laith_ashley . . . #representationmatters #transisbeautiful #bothand #
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60
Myrtling with Mama! Breaking in her birthday weekend with the fam at the beach. 💕🏖️🥳#thisis60