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we need to bring back vintage swimsuits but specifically mens swimsuits


make 👏 men 👏 wear 👏 hotpants 👏 and 👏 onesies👏 again 👏👏👏
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i hate dogs with blue eyes. why is fucking jeff the killer at my back door
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🕯️ commission for @sallowskeeper 🕯️
• Ominis Gaunt from her fanfic The Magic That Binds Us •
There’s just something about beautiful, emotionally ruined men having a weep. Especially if it’s Ominis. I am this close to suing the Sallows for emotional damage. This commission was utter heartbreak.
Can’t wait to sob over the next one. 💔
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there are two competing sects on this website - one that uses the word "spicy" to mean "neurodivergent" and one that uses the word "spicy" to mean "sexual content." i do not like either of them
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Some of you have never been tied up, gagged, and thrown over your knight's shoulder to teach you a thing or two about humility, and it shows.
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The war was a hundred years ago, yet you still find yourself startling easy. Unsecured cargo hitting the inside your hull sounds awfully similar to a boarding vessel. You're about to disregard the sounds when you realize the ship's mass has increased.
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Y’all want the Cowboy!Ghost meet-cute? This one’s longer because I’m ripping it straight from the Cowboy fic’s first draft.
He holds up a twenty neatly folded between his fingers without even looking at you, “how much is it gonna cost to get you to leave me alone?” He asks, the bass rumble of his voice making you all the more sure of your decision. You glance from the skeletal mask to the black Stetson tipped low over his eyes.
“The hat.”
“Not for sale.”
Keep reading
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hey ghoul, I have a sex ed question that is also kind of a vent (mostly just my insecurities making themselves known) so pls delete if it's a no
I see a lot of bush appreciation, [character] hates shaved pussy posts etc. and I also see a lot of tummy appreciation posts that like...highlights how wonderful it is when the body jiggles, when the belly moves and is soft, etc... and to an extent I understand the purpose of these posts but also I don't get it as someone who doesn't like that their body jiggles and who prefers to shave their bush. I see a lot of "round, soft body" love but like...I personally don't like that aspect of my body...it's probably internalised fatphobia...the worse part is I love it when other ppl's bodies are big, soft, and hairy (my partner is so round and so hairy and i love his body) but when other's compliment my belly, my softness and where I have body hair I get...anxious? almost? and immediately spiral and assume they're either going to mock me or fetishise me for my appearance...this is not helped by some unfortunate irl experiences and the fact my ass is not round despite my size bc I have very prominent hip dips that affect the shape
My question is just...what's the appeal?? why are there so many tummy and bush appreciation posts? what's the appeal of body hair?? I'm confused by my own interest in body hair, it's just hair? What's the appeal of just...normal bodies? and how do I try and work on like...not caring about my own internalised shit?
The point of posts like that are to show that bodies with hair and fat are beautiful and worthy of love. Its to show people who dont like those aspects of their bodies that they can be desired not in spite of their body but because of it. Not as a fetish but simply as a body type that is as desirable as others.
Theres also the fact that even a year or two ago we weren't seeing fat bodies or body hair in fic. Pretty much all reader inserts seemed to be waifish and hairless not too long ago. Idk I think its good having some variety, and I think its good that people are starting to see themselves more in fanfiction.
As for working on your own internalized stuff, I think you're already working on it. Enjoying traits on other people is the first step towards liking them on yourself. We all have internalized biases, and recognizing that is part of unlearning them. I think maybe start by examining why you dont like when people compliment you for things you love about your partner. Why does it make you feel bad to have a soft stomach? Should your partner also feel bad about his stomach? Would you make someone else feel bad about their stomach? Are you ascribing some sort of morality to your weight?
Even just taking the moment once to examine why you feel that way about a compliment or a comment is important. This might also be a helpful thing to talk about with a therapist, especially if you do assume people are mocking or fetishizing you before you assume theyre complimenting you. I can't speak for the assholes in your past, but most people who are complimenting you are probably just complimenting you. Consider that you might be so hot.
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Knight and midsummer morning Dare to love, dream, and endure despite everything - happy pride and midsummer
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Getting kidnapped as a superhero is rather embarrassing, but at least you were certain that your friends would rescue you. Which is why it came as a massive shock to you to see one of your villains bust the door of you cell open and unlock your restraints.
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You know what I've never really seen realistically depicted in fiction? The way that people in places that get a huge amount of snow deal with said snow. Specifically in the cities. I get that it's probably not exactly an intuitive thing to think about if you've never lived in a place that gets a lot of snow, and even if you do, you probably figure that they must have some really sophisticated infrastructure systems specifically for this purpose. It's not like they'll just scoop the snow off the streets and gather it into huge piles, and then just climb over the progressively larger and larger snow piles every single year for months while waiting for the piles to melt in the spring.
We do. There's no point in planning more sophisticated systems to get rid of something that'll eventually just go away on its own. So they just pile the snow into randomly designated spaces that cars or people aren't supposed to go through, and let it pile up. There's significantly less street parking available in the winter because some spots where you could otherwise park a car are currently the parking spot of a snow pile three times taller than a car.
You get used to it. And if you grow up around here, it never even occurs to you to think of it as something strange in the first place.
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