...I swear I'm writing G-rated Dreamling fluff.
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The doctor being a queer icon for decades
#I viscerally need Jack Harkness to get within ten feet of this Doctor for reasons
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Happy Ace awareness week (or whenever you're seeing this who knows could be a bad Monday)! Here is a list of "things not to say to asexuals" from an asexual:
(these are all aphobic, call out aphobia if you hear it)
You're too young to know
How could you know if you haven't tried it?
Maybe your just a lesbian/gay/ect.
You just haven't met the right person
If you like sex how can you be ace?
But you have a boyfriend/girlfriend/significant other
You don't have to decide now
But you're not a virgin!
But you're so hot
Then why do dress like that
All teenagers/young adults/everyone feel(s) that way
But you had crushes when you were younger
But you said that (name of person) was attractive
You just have internalized....
That's not a real thing
You're just worried noone will sleep with you/be attracted to you/want to date you
You just want to be different/feel marginalized/be trendy
Nobody likes sex/find random people attractive (who's gonna tell them?)
Asexual is not a real thing
I don't believe in asexuals (bish what are Santa Claus?)
It's just your autism, depression, social anxiety, bpd, physical disability, ect.
That was made up by...
You can't be ace and have a dirty mind/make dirty jokes/talk about sex
You're only asexual because of your trauma
Are you sure
But, you have children/you're married
You're lying
Peoples appearance, clothing, age, libido, past experiences or relationships DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT invalidate their sexuality, so you shouldn't!
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Demons and monsters that torture people because they feed on human suffering are so dumb. People are suffering everywhere my guy go literally any place and take a deep whiff.
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If I had a nickel for everytime I leave a lifeguard job to study bones I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s funny that it happened twice
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The function of the “gender critical” scholarship advocated in this session, like the function of the “race science” of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is to advance a “scientific” reason to question the humanity of already marginalized groups of people, in this case, those who exist outside a strict and narrow sex / gender binary.
Transgender and gender diverse identities have long existed, and we are committed to upholding the value and dignity of transgender people. We believe that a more just future is possible—one where gender diversity is welcomed and supported rather than marginalized and policed."
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