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Glamour magic as a transmasc person

Knight_Fury

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Hello and good timezones!

I'm really interested into getting into glamour magic (if mainly to help this horrific acne that even prescription medications can't seem to touch... Or just affirmations and the ritual of it).

The thing is, a lot of glamour magic rituals and books are very much aimed at femininity, or "divine feminine" things (I have my own gripes about divine feminine and divine masculine, I can make a separate post if anyone wants to hear it).

I want to know if there are any glamour magic books, articles, or otherwise that either don't have a lot of the gendered language or feeling to it, or take into account that people may not always feel tied to femininity.

Or if anyone here has experience, that'd be good too.
 

cniym

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One of my favorite Glamour Magic books, when starting out, was ‘Enchantment: The Witch’s Art of Manipulating Through Gesture, Gaze, and Glammour’ by Peter Paddon.

Though, admittedly, it has been some time since I have read it I don’t recall it being heavily gendered one way or another. It was neutral and is a guide for anyone looking to delve into this type of magic.

As far as the other resources aimed towards a more feminine nature, you can still utilize the rituals and spells but deconstruct and adapt them to your needs, desires, and wants. At the end of the day, we all read and learn and adapt it to our own will.
 

Ohana

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(I have my own gripes about divine feminine and divine masculine, I can make a separate post if anyone wants to hear it).
I personally would to hear about someone else thoughts on that but its up to you so no pressure.
 
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