Political Playgirl

Political Playgirl I am GOD and GOD loves everybody. You can't appropriate FEMEN culture and symbolism to your desires without asking our permission. ©OX

10/23/2025
Hahaha yess 🤣
10/15/2025

Hahaha yess 🤣

10/15/2025
10/15/2025
10/15/2025

At Sobibor in 1943, a Roma girl no older than fifteen stood among those being marched to the gas chambers. Before stepping forward, she turned to the others in line and whispered, “Watch.”

Then she danced. Barefoot, her dress torn, her feet bleeding, she moved with a grace that seemed impossible amid the horror surrounding them. Her arms arced like wind through trees, her body a language of defiance and life.

Some of the prisoners wept. Others, compelled by her courage, stepped forward and moved with her, if only for a moment. In that fleeting dance, they were no longer prisoners, no longer numbers—they were people, alive in body and spirit, claiming a fragment of freedom in a place designed to strip it away.

A survivor recalled years later, “She danced like it was defiance. And it was.”

Her steps left no lasting mark on the ground, but they etched themselves into memory: a testament to courage, beauty, and the unyielding human will to assert life even in the shadow of death. For that brief, luminous moment, a girl turned despair into art, pain into resistance, and silence into a voice that would echo for decades.

The time has come for men to say SORRY. Today, FEMEN Canada launches its first Photo Flash Mob with a historical slogan ...
10/05/2025

The time has come for men to say SORRY.
Today, FEMEN Canada launches its first Photo Flash Mob with a historical slogan that will echo across generations:

💥 FORGIVE ME, W***E. 💥

This is not a provocation — it’s a reckoning.
A cry for truth.
A demand for justice.
A ritual of collective healing between men and women.

FEMEN Canada calls all women, allies, and witnesses to reclaim the insult, transform it into power, and remind the world that every “whore” once carried the weight of patriarchy’s shame — and now returns it to sender.

10/05/2025

Short Film Overview

Title: [Untitled — 2016 Guerrilla Short]
Filmed: New York City, 2016
Style: Guerrilla-style filmmaking

Synopsis

YANA — a student in sexology from Ukraine, and Anonymous hacker — decides to change the system by hacking everybody.

Main Character :

YANA

*Body performed by Xenia Sin
*Voice performed by Ariane Castellanos

Supporting Characters:

Client #1 44th President + Pierre-Yves Brunet +
Client #2 Hacker CONDO + Manuel Ferreira +
Client #3 Hacker SENU + Jamal Gould +
Client #4 Hacker GLASSES + Matt Afrokiréma Courtemanche +
Client #5 Hacker KILO + Gumaro Guazitl +
The Pimp JINX + Jason Gonzalez +

Production Notes $$$

Only two professional actresses were paid for this production: Xenia Sin and Ariane Castellanos.

All characters and events in this film are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

Copyright XENIA SIN 2025

Link: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/907330867

09/28/2025

'Laisse les mots te dire
Laisse les te raconter
Dessiner sur le papier
Des signes qui font des sons
Laisse les couler dans tes veines
De tes yeux en larmes
Laisse les mots te prendre
Sans chercher à comprendre
Ils ont le pouvoir de changer l’instant
D’inventer un moment hors du temps
Et de faire disparaître le monde
Laisse les t’emporter
Laisse les t’ensorceler
T’empoisonner
Car la morsure du verbe
Injecte ce divin venin
Qui paralyse le silence
Et l’enveloppe de mots sacrés'
LSDS

Photo: LSDS

05/27/2025
03/09/2025

« La leçon la plus difficile que j'ai eu à apprendre en tant qu'adulte est le besoin incessant de continuer, peu importe à quel point je me sens brisé à l'intérieur. Cette vérité est brute, sans filtre et douloureusement universelle. La vie ne s'arrête pas quand nous sommes épuisés, quand nos cœurs sont brisés ou quand nos esprits se sentent usés. Elle continue de bouger—inébranlable, indifférente—exigeant que nous suivions le rythme. Il n'y a pas de bouton pause pour le chagrin, pas de pause pour la guérison, aucun moment où le monde se retire gentiment et nous permet de nous réparer. »

Ernest Hemingway

Yesterday in my home town, Kyiv.Know that death is following everyone.Sick children from any hospital don't deserve this...
07/10/2024

Yesterday in my home town, Kyiv.
Know that death is following everyone.
Sick children from any hospital don't deserve this.
Respect to Ukrainian saviors.

© Xenia SIN

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Political Playgirl is a paradox. It’s a woman between two conceptions of what prostitution is. On one side, there’s humiliation. On the other side, there’s empowerment. What is right? Where is the truth? What is left for women in this patriarchal world?