She/TheyMulti/One piece/Fashion student/Begginer artistI'm new here on tumblr, so please lets be friends!!
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Time really is a flat circle.
something silly i keep saying w friends
Me when I’m an Ethel Cain and Arca Stan
This is ruining me I can't breathe
no thoughts just them
@queen-with-the-quill @madcatgurl
i finished the first book in the ever after high trilogy and have been consumed with Apple thoughts
So…
Does Donnie actually even need glasses??
For me, being an AMAB enby, whenever I put on more “masculine” clothes I always feel like I’m performing masculinity, truly as a performance. Not to say that that’s bad, it isn’t, is just interesting to think/see this act of creation/interpretation I go through, is almost as if I’m an actor stepping in the shoes of a character.
Again, that’s not to say that this is something bad or that I’m not being truthful with myself, is just this self reflection and realization that gender at its core IS performance, a big compilation of arbitrary rules, gender is nothing but a play we all have a part in, some of us just have to go through auditions more than once.
erm.
⬇️what is that thang⬇️
maybe they shouldn’t have wandered into that pizzeria…
FRIENDLY REMINDER:
transfem ≠ a trans amab person
transmasc ≠ a trans afab person
an afab person can be transfem
an amab person can be transmasc
an intersex person can be transfem/transmasc
someone can be transfem and transmasc
these labels aren’t talking about genitals, they’re talking about the intersection of being trans and identifying/presenting in a masc/fem way
I get that we normally use these terms in this way, but it just presents another form of binary thinking if there is no flexibility to these labels, which is pretty ironic considering these labels were made to be inclusive of nonbinary people.
By limiting the meaning of these labels, we only hurt Trans people. We exclude nonbinary people, multigender people, trans intersex people, trans systems, and so many more.
wow i missed painting shit on fabric and staring at it for hours in awe of my ability
identity is not inherently static, it grows with its wearer. you do not have the same interests, personality traits, dislikes, dreams, goals, ambitions, wants and needs as you did when you were a baby, or a toddler, or even a handful of years ago. as you grow and change, so does your identity. it ages like wine. it's not meant to stay the same for the rest of your life, if you find your manhood and womanhood develop and take different twists and turns over time, this is normal. if you find yourself feeling like different genders at different stages in your life, that's okay. if you find yourself ebbing back and forth between feeling cis and trans over the years, that's alright too. if you find you can't ever quite place if you're gay, bisexual, straight, or something else, that's chill. maybe you don't have to figure it out, or put it into words and labels, maybe you're just meant to experience it.
Percy Jackson, we've been expecting you.
First look at Percy Jackson releasing December 20 on Disney+
finding out your friend has a new name/gender is so hype. Like yess give us the patch notes
Todays beanie of the day is Baby Pups (blue)
Released in: 2006 • Sells for: $20-$30
Ever Afters Most Wanted part 2 lol
Has anyone said this yet