Abigaïl Maës on Nostr: Ia'ora na lovely people. I'm Abigaïl. My middle name is Mai. I'm starting a new ...
Ia'ora na lovely people.
I'm Abigaïl. My middle name is Mai.
I'm starting a new project and I need y'all help.
I like to make sakura origami. I fold each flower separately and attach it on a tree made with golden wires. I'll edit the post with images later.
As a sanitarium, in response to some recent stressful events on the international stage, I'm now making my biggest tree yet, and I'm using the sunset flag colors. I would like to store a queer woman's first name in each flower. To signal that we are here to stay, and that we are the cutest creatures alive. If you are comfortable writing yours in the comments, I'll update my list.
It used to be for trans lesbians specifically, but I now want it to be as inclusive as possible. It can also be a nickname, even if you came up with it for the occasion. What's important is the symbol, also your safety and anonymity. I think I'll eventually give the tree to the local LGBTI association (I'm in northwest france).
Incidentally, my own name will be on each and every flower, because Mai means sakura flower back home.
See ya.
Abby
I'm Abigaïl. My middle name is Mai.
I'm starting a new project and I need y'all help.
I like to make sakura origami. I fold each flower separately and attach it on a tree made with golden wires. I'll edit the post with images later.
As a sanitarium, in response to some recent stressful events on the international stage, I'm now making my biggest tree yet, and I'm using the sunset flag colors. I would like to store a queer woman's first name in each flower. To signal that we are here to stay, and that we are the cutest creatures alive. If you are comfortable writing yours in the comments, I'll update my list.
It used to be for trans lesbians specifically, but I now want it to be as inclusive as possible. It can also be a nickname, even if you came up with it for the occasion. What's important is the symbol, also your safety and anonymity. I think I'll eventually give the tree to the local LGBTI association (I'm in northwest france).
Incidentally, my own name will be on each and every flower, because Mai means sakura flower back home.
See ya.
Abby