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Me, a bisexual
Me: *sees a boy* im gay
Me: *sees a girl* im gay
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Commissioned @peachfuzzcomics for this and I’m absolutely floored by how cute me and Mew look(esp the added detail of Mew munching on a snack).
Go check her out, she’s awesome and definitely deserves more commissions!
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The only reason I'm currently "meh" about my name. It's too easy for people to go from Seph(which is a name most people have never heard of, but is kinda neutral) to Stef(which is male-coded name in Dutch).
September 7th, 2016. A chat with a stranger. If I want to work at changing my voice is something I still struggle with, time will tell~
If you enjoy my work, maybe consider supporting me via Patreon? Link on my front page. :)
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Let me just...
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(this definitely made it like 10x better)
Commissioned for one of my biggest fans, @autibi, who also finally convinced me to play Undertale, which ended up becoming one of my favorite games.
You’re a gem and a half, darling! Hope you had a wonderful birthday today!
#ok I'm just soooo excited abt getting this#can't wait to see her actually finish the game#good luck on that final stretch tho#but the other games she's got lined up are going to be really nice to see her play too
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I don’t care if I lose a thousand followers overnight, but if you think “tranny” or “shemale” are remotely acceptable ways to refer to a transgender person, please unfollow me.
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being demisexual is like a soulmate alternate universe in which my heart connects with just one person at a time and their name is branded on my skin and my lips only desire theirs and nothing matters except them it is like I can’t make myself love anyone else and I can’t look away, I feel like I’m drowning there is no other device that can keep me afloat because once I’m stuck, I’m stuck- I cannot keep my obsession at bay there’s nothing I can do about this- my hyper-intelligent mind gets caught on an idea and repeats and repeats and repeats and that is all there is- it is like a cute little alternate universe where true love stays forever except, well, it's this universe and more often than not, they don’t love me back.
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I'm soooo glad you like it <3
Thank you guys so much for all the love and the incredible goodies ya’ll have been sending me, including this absolutely wonderful Undertale medley, recorded for me by @autibi !
I’m absolutely floored by all the goodwill and treats sent to me by the thousands of you from all around the world, and I am forever grateful for you love and care. Just.. wow. Thank you.
Thank you all so god damn much for making my birthday just.. nothing short of fantastic.
Love, Tina “Peaches” Cortes
https://www.patreon.com/peachfuzzcomics
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Got myself two new outfits and breast forms :D
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So we’re all on board with being anti-patriarchy. Anti-toxic masculinity. We all understand damage done to us by a world that grooms men to be destructive and aggressive. We understand creating spaces free from that force.
We do a disservice to *all* trans and non-binary people when our response to that is limited to the celebration and prioritization of women and the rejection and hatred of men.
What we create when this is the extent of our response is:
– a space where non-cis people are terrified of their own masculinity and their own relationship to male identity.
– a space where non-women are terrified of their own love for girls.
– a space where EVERYONE is terrified of their own love for boys.
– a space where in order to feel accepted or okay, people must define themselves as related to women.
– a space where in order to talk about gendered oppression, people must define themselves as related to women.
– a space where attraction only feels “wholesome” or “pure” or celebrated at all if it’s attraction between two girls.
– a space where non-binary people are forced to identify with the binary in order to participate in the queer community.
– a space where people’s goodness and badness, purity and toxicity, is measured by how much they look like a girl or like a boy.
Feel free to add your own.
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I think this speaks for itself. Accepting a person doesn’t mean you get to put limits on their freedom. You can’t be an ally and want us to stop talking, or labeling, or demanding to be heard.
Acceptance has no exceptions. Period.
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how do i stop my parents from misgendering me everytime they talk about me among eachother or deadnaming me when they are irritated.
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types of trans people who deserve to respect and support for their names, pronouns, and gender identity:
trans people who don’t experience dysphoria
trans people who experience dysphoria
trans people who don’t want surgery
trans people who do want surgery
trans people who haven’t had surgery
trans people who have had surgery
trans people who don’t want to take hormones
trans people who do want to take hormones
trans people who aren’t on hormones
trans people who are on hormones
trans people who transitioned all at once
trans people who transitioned/are transitioning slowly
trans people who aren’t transitioning in the traditional sense
trans people who aren’t transitioning at all
trans people who don’t pass
trans people who do pass
trans people who are stealth
trans people who are closeted
trans people who are loud and open about being out
trans people who are only out in some contexts
trans people who want to come out
trans people who don’t want to come out
trans people whose presentation doesn’t match that of the expectations surrounding their assigned gender
trans people whose presentation matches that of the expectations surrounding their assigned gender
trans people whose presentation doesn’t match that of the expectations surrounding their gender identity
trans people whose presentation does match that of the expectations surrounding their gender identity
trans people who don’t identify with any gender
trans people who sometimes or partially identify with their assigned gender
trans people who don’t identify as their assigned gender
trans people who are binary women
trans people who are binary men
trans people who are nonbinary
trans people who are genderqueer
trans people who don’t really know where they fit under the trans umbrella but still know they’re trans
trans people who are still figuring out what being trans means to them
trans people who use multiple gender labels to describe themselves
trans people who use pronouns associated with their assigned gender
nonbinary trans people who use she/her and/or he/him pronouns
trans people who use they/them pronouns
trans people who use it/its pronouns
trans people who use nounself pronouns
trans people who use neopronouns
trans people who use no pronouns
trans people who use multiple sets of pronouns
trans people who switch between different sets of pronouns
trans people who use the name they were given at birth
trans people who use a name other than one they were given at birth
trans people who use multiple names
trans people who use names from their culture or heritage
trans people whose ethnic or cultural background plays a role in their trans identity
trans people of color
jewish trans people
muslim trans people
rromani trans people
trans people with disabilities
physically disabled trans people
neurodivergent trans people
mentally ill trans people
chronically ill trans people
trans people whose disabilities play a role in their trans identity
queer trans people
polyamorous trans people
aspec trans people
mspec trans people
gay trans people
straight trans people
trans people not listed above (feel free to reblog and add on !!)
every single trans person ever
literally all of them
and if you’re trans and reading this, you too !! 💜💜
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Bi erasure is asking “which” they prefer
Bi erasure is telling them to pick a side
Bi erasure is saying bisexuals are just greedy
Bi erasure is saying bisexuals are confused
Bi erasure is saying “one” is enough for anyone
Bi erasure is saying bisexuals are really just…
gay
or straight
Bi erasure is an enforcement of the gender binary
Bi erasure is an enforcement of gender roles
Bi erasure is a systematic silencing
Bi erasure stops bisexuals from coming out
Bi erasure is “which deserve respect”
Bi erasure is our reality.
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