For the third week of Rune June, and in honor of Pride month, I’ll be (hopefully) ruining a common misconception about the transgender experience. For many folx who fall under the transgender umbrella, dysphoria in regard to our gender is a reality. However, it is not a requirement nor a ‘rite of passage’ to experience gender dysphoria in order to be considered trans. To drive this point home, we’re going to be talking about gender euphoria this week. Discussions will include, what gender euphoria is, ways one might experience it, and how we can create opportunities to affirm others in their gender presentation, identity, and/or expression. We’ll also be (for real this time) grilling this month’s Mistress Hot Seat Guest, FemDom Fridays very own, Ms. Krista!
Hybrid Mixtress, Ms. Krista

For this month’s Mistress Hot Seat, we’re spinnin’ the block with our first ever MHS guest. Ms. Krista will be gracing our chair once again with her divine behind, and we couldn’t be more excited. As our resident Mixtress, she puts together a weekly cocktail and picks a song that perfectly embodies the show’s topic for us each Friday. And true to her Hybrid Mistress nature, she also hosts her own weekly podcast. Every Saturday night on Kinks & Drinks (see above graphic), she covers a kink, a fetish, or a kinky, fetishistic topic with a drink to wash it all down! Which hat will she don next? That’s a great question and one you should consider submitting for her to answer on this week’s show before midnight on Friday.
Gender Euphoria
This week’s topic isn’t for everybody, but it’s an experience I think a lot of people (trans or cis) can relate to. If you’ve ever gotten your hair styled (and/or even more so if you’ve ever styled it yourself) and felt like the ‘Fuckin’ Man’ or ‘That Bitch’, then you can understand gender euphoria. Ever put on an outfit that let everyone know who exactly the hell you think you are? Then you’ve experienced gender euphoria. And if you’ve ever been intimate with another person who called you a ‘Good (insert diminutive, gendered term)’ afterwards and felt seen, then you know what it feels like to be gender euphoric. There’s a bit more to it than all of this, but hopefully you’re starting to get the gist of why gender euphoria is an integral part to understanding one’s gender fully.
We’d love to know how you’re celebrating Pride this year, so let us know in the comments of this post. You don’t have to be going to an event, either. A big part of Pride is learning its history, so we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past. So go on and let us know what queer or trans media you’re currently feeding your head in the comments, too!
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I hope to see you at this week’s show, but until then

