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sparklemaia · 9 months
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another page from my top surgery recovery sketchbook, scanned & hastily colored digitally 4u. this is an incomplete list because I ran out of space 😅
more top surgery recovery sketchbook pages here
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idkikdikddontnow · 2 years
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I feel like this ironic internet homophobia will leads us down a pipeline where people will start doing that 2015 shit where they will try to present themselves as better and as not like those weird gay people which will leads us back into things like transmedicalism
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eggsinthewind · 2 years
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This post is sponsored by Hatsune Miku, thank you Hatsune Miku for sponsoring this post which is sponsored by Hatsune Miku.
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carlarzall · 1 year
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TRANS RAGE IS RIGHTEOUS!
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zephahhhh · 2 years
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I really like the idea that Harry being Non-binary and/or aroace. Though I love snarry (and drarry sometimes), it makes so much sense that Harry is just himself and nothing else. Just Harry. I think he would prefer he/they pronouns. He/him because it's what he'd been used to using and it doesn't feel wrong to him; they/them for it's just neutral and he feels when people use them they don't assume him being "the boy who lived" but himself. (She/her are like, fine but somehow feel a bit itchy.) Being Non-binary to him means free from all the expectations the public have for him ever since he entered the wizarding society. He grew up (by grew up I mean before he was 18) with many masculine figures but none of them is what he wants to be. (Well I think maybe Lupin but tbh did Harry like him because he does like him or was it because he's James' friend?) (off topic tho I love snupin I seriously think Lupin is a hypocritical coward)
And he doesn't really feel sexual/romantic attraction towards others. Tbh the two relationships he had in canon don't really make sense to me. They both feel more like because it's something people thought he should be doing so he did them. (That's the approach I used in my fic which he's more of a side character)
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coolsnake · 1 year
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Just bcc I'm a man doesn't mean I can't be nonbinary too 💪
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wiltingdecay · 1 year
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me trying to make an oc that isn't a lesbian or bisexual
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sircarrieart · 2 years
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Happy Non-binary day from your local gender queer!!!
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roseyquartz15 · 9 days
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Mr. Puzzles headcannons! (Sorta moive spoilers)
1. He's nonbiary he just goes by Mr. Puzzles because he doesn't know what the nonbianry equivalent of "MR" is
2. His favorite show growing up was Sponge bob and that's why he chose it for his big final movie.
3. Is extremely socially awkward.
4. If he had normal teeth they'd be yellow as fuck from his smoking and coffee drinking.
5. Him and Mario have Adamn and Nifty relationship.
6. Has really bad OCD. Like he's thr type of person to spend 15 minutes trying to straighten a desk then get pissed when he can't get it right and give up.
7. If he falls asleep his TV head will just fall off and he actually sets it on his nightstand when he sleeps
Also enjoy this dumbass video I made of him.
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humaneevee2874 · 1 month
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🎀tilin🎀
i got an idea from when quackity was holding the small tilin from the first ainversry to qsmp.
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(Also dude is trans/nonbiary)
(idk if they are canonically trans)
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sleepy-gee · 1 month
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I'm not a boy but.......
I'm a raccoon 🦝
i fuck with nonbiary people as well dw
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dreamdropcompanions · 11 months
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6/7/23 we went on a nice walk to take pictures of these 3. Sumire, Pink Sugar and Coraline, all sensory bunnies we got of Etsy and we love them sm. they're in a polyamorous relationship. they're all lesbians!! lesbian icons. Sumire (she/they) a nonbiary peep, Pink Sugar (she/her) a cis woman, and Coraline (she/her) a trans woman. they are all autistic of course. they're all 20+ and they share a special interest of true crime!! they're a good paras and always fun to daydream about. - The Dreamdrop System
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kurohtak1 · 1 year
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Butch/Femme and the Black experience
So I was workign on my comic triple moon and simultaneously scrolling through tumblr when i came across someones post about butch/femme relationships. As a young lesbiann i was really really invested in those kinds of dynamics. But now as a adult i forgot what it was about. Since i was working on some things for my comic, i decided to freshen up my memory about it.
As I read some artciles and texts about it i found myself getting steadily irked and i wanted to investigate why. after more research, some writing, and thought i realized something. Butch/femme relationships would never work for me. And here's why. First of all, I am a black nonbiary lesbian. A lot of my experience with gender and sexuality are dependent on my race. As a black person, my autonomy was stolen from me. From the day i was born, till the day i die, everything i do and say will be dictated to me based on the color of my skin.
My emotions will never be my own. If i do not act a certain way i am dictated as the violent black person. Or I'm the saintly black person that dictates anothers perspectives on black people as a whole. My presentation will never be my own. Black women are forcefully masculanized from day one and are not even considered to be women under white supremacy and eurocentric standards, and black men are seen as monsters for similar reasons. So what about black queer people? They get it worse.
See, butch and femme mainly meant white people. It always has. If it didn't, why is stud the word used for BLACK masc lesbians? And also, what does it mean to be a femme? What does that look like? Who does that entail? I bet your imaging a white person. And same with butch. It will never work for me or anyone like me because i am black first and foremost. And with the way these articles and texts were talking about it, its almost like they forget that QTPOC exist and can NEVER live up to the standards white gays make up. And that's what angered me so much. Its all so eurocentric. Not just in appearance, because butch/femme relationships are not just based around looks, but the cultural actions/perspectives of how to treat your partner and stuff like that. How so? When I identified as a women, I had a gf, who was white, and they automatically assumed i was a dominant masc person. Why? Cause I don't take anyones shit, cause i speak my mind, I assert myself, I defend others. Black folk are raised to be tougher. To be strong, to not let people walk on you. because the world WILL do that to US!!! Its either that or we die, or we die either way. We have to be one thing or the other ALWAYS. Black women especially have to be taught this. They are not allowed to be soft or emotional. And they are not given the grace to be treated gently with love and care.
But my white partner did not consider this. Perhaps she saw how I acted as being butch, or more masc. Perhaps it was racism. But the fact is, black people have very different perspectives on relationships than white people do. Doubly so for QTPOC. And because this perspective is not considered, it becomes another opportunity for our autonomy to be stolen. And that's the thing, majority of QTPOC experience this all the time. Their white partners treatign them one way because their perspective is another.
I can see where and why Butch/femme had its place in history, but as a black person, i cannot fit under ideals made mainly by white people for white people. And I don;t think they realize its just another form of alienation. And its EVERYWHERE! Its in the atmosphere at bars and clubs and cafes that cater to queer people, its in how people date, it in how we talk and how we write and whos history we pull from.
I mean it was shocking to go out to the bars and the clubs and really feel that kind of alienation. To go to the dating apps and have ONLY FEMS! NO MASCS. REAL WOMEN ONLY! constantly thrown in my face. Feeling as if, if i do not fit into one thing then i am worthless and no one could want me. As if being nonbinary would only burden or disgust a partner. Its impossible to try and fit in when you literally do not adhere to a gender binary, or possibly any dichotomy for that matter. And that's the thick of it. People like me belong no where.
i see black sapphics/lesbians try all the time to fit into these standards. And i tried to as well. But i canNOT fit in. None of us will.
White gays will never understand that I don't think. I mean, many do not even realize there are two very different LGBTs, there's the white gays, and then there everyone else. Really I wanna know how the black lesbians and sapphics feel about this. Do butch/femme dynamics make you feel similarly safe, or is it just another extension of white queerness you feel you could never live up to?
As I came into my transess, as I realized I am nonbinary, I felt so centered in who I am as a lesbian. I became more comfortable with presenting fem and masc and everything and nothing. Because here I felt that I had a say in who I am. When I read about Butch/femme relationships, what once made me feel centered makes me feel out of place. And its because of the new perspectives I gained. There is nothing wrong, obviously, with wanting that kind of relationship. Its just an extension of trying to understand and navigate being a lesbian/sapphic in a world that tries to tell you otherwise. But it irritates me how often these kinds of things are eurocentric to a T, and how white gays never seem to acknowledge that. Butch and femme just seems like another expectation that I cannot live up to for reasons more than just I am neither masc nor fem. For me, if that's not how you feel that of course that's fine. But i am speaking about the experience of being a black enby lesbian only.
I was interested in speaking about this because my story, Triple Moon, is about BLACK lesbians ONLY! Its about the alienation, that feeling that you can never be the standard. Feeling like you have to define it for yourself. And that you truly belong no where. It about that very Black Lesbian experience. And I have many characters who are studs and some who are fem and some who are androgynous and some who are none of these things. I explore these relationships and the conclusions i come to I think are very comforting for black lesbains/sapphics. Our queerness is different for so many reasons. And I like using my silly little comics to discuss these ideas.
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carlarzall · 11 months
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Vargshroom Pride
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The right-wing conservative homeschooled private Christian college private school teacher girl TO left-wing witchy lesbian nonbiary gremlin counselor transition has been STRONG let me tell you
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soundofcosplay · 2 years
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The law is based on the material sex of the person, not their metaphysical identities, or your need to gender yourself and everything you do.
This is about a joke I made, saying that I want a nonbiary person to break the law, and argue that they're allowed to because they are excluded from the text. (fun fact, that also applies to women in many countries)
so. which country's law are you refering to? if you can show me where a law states that its definition of men/women (assuming the law doesn't recognize nonbinary people like in my country) is based on sex, I'll believe you. But I doubt any law says that, because most country's law wasn't made with trans people (or intersex people btw) in mind and therefore does not adress them.
I'm not sure what the last part of your statement means, but welcome to the german language, I guess? You do need to gender yourself and everything you do, it's hell.
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