Aren't you part of the Great Asexual Empire?
huhhhh... ykw, im bored and my lore isnt getting progressed anytime soon.
500 notes and ill tell you guys what i had planned for my lore.
1000 notes and ill tell you guys the plot of a fnaf fanfiction im (meant to be) writing
1500 notes and ill release the first (currently unedited) chapter here.
2000 notes and ill actually continue writing it.
uh no time limit im bored eternally (thanks, adhd) so just. go for it.
I don’t experience romantic attraction, I experience “you are an interesting bug and I must collect and study you” attraction
If you know what this is lol
do it :3
• pre- or non-hrt trans people
• genderfluid/non-binary people who want hrt
• genderfluid/non-binary people who don't want hrt
• pre- or non-op trans people
• tall transfems
• short transmascs
• fat/plus size trans people
• fem trans men
• masc trans women
• transmascs who don't/can't/won't bind
• transfems who don't/can't/won't tuck
• transfems with wide shoulders
• transmascs with wide hips
• genderfluid/non-binary people with facial hair or tits
• genderfluid people whose presentation is static but their gender is not
• non-binary people whose desired presentation is how society says their agab should present
• transmascs who bind but still have a visible chest
• non- conventionally-attractive trans people
• non-conforming trans people
I'm trying to prove a point to some transphobic relatives. Back me up tumblr.
Here are the stylized icons of box-legendaries I drew for my latest video (See below)
The High Geologist shall rein supreme!
More queer people need to know that discrimination against intersex people isn't just bigots being bigots. It's rooted in the fact we live in a world that rejects our existence at a fundamental level.
There's only M or F on every job application.
There's only a M or F on every government form.
There's only M or F on everyone's birth certificate.
There's only M or F in everyone's mind.
Even in queer spaces, people ask if you are AMAB or AFAB. Terms borrowed from our community, then simply reduced back to M or F.
When you go to a doctor, they ask if you are M or F, regardless of how your body actually works. Any anatomy or traits you have that does not fit your M or F designation is met with pity or disgust.
You're seen as M* or F*, an aberration of what is "normal", a faulty M or faulty F, a body with a problem.
The intersex experience is being constantly reminded people believe I don't exist.