Content Warning: This episode explores themes of dollification, objectification, and body image. Some descriptions of scene experiences, safety practices, and identity exploration may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners. Viewer discretion is advised. If you are not in a mental or emotional space to engage with these topics, please prioritize your well-being and revisit when ready. Take care of yourself.
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Episode Description: In this episode, Mx Dizzy and Marquis Pup Rekkr sit down with Princess, a passionate community organizer, dollification enthusiast, educator, and co-founder of the Midwest Equine Alliance. Princess shares its personal journey into dollification as a profound form of identity and self-expression, highlighting how embodying a doll can foster empowerment, aesthetic exploration, and a reclamation of narratives surrounding objectification. It discusses how dollification transcends kink or fetish, serving as a queer, anti-mainstream act rooted in themes of objectification and service.
Throughout the conversation, Princess emphasizes the importance of authenticity and individual discovery, encouraging listeners to find their own inspiration and approach dollification in a way that feels genuine to them. It explores how aesthetics; clothing, makeup, stillness, poses, and more; can be powerful tools for confidence and self-affirmation. It also addresses community visibility, safety practices, and the urgent need for more inclusive spaces that embrace masc and non-binary dolls.
Guest Links and Episode Resources (not an endorsement/review by TKT):
Princess’ Fetlife - https://fetlife.com/melocoton
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/princesalilmelocoton
Where Princess will be in 2025 - https://fetlife.com/melocoton/posts/11941104?sp=1
The Service Circle - https://fetlife.com/theservicecircle
Midwest Equine Alliance - https://fetlife.com/MWEquineAlliance
Pink Bimbo Academy - https://www.pinkbimboacademy.com/
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