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More riptide textposts!
(Riptide textposts part 1 here, Suckening textposts here, and Prime Defenders ones here!)
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who let le frog drive the gay club??🐸🐸
happy (late) pride month @supmaww !!! your gift for the @jrwi-art-exchange :DDD
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More jrwi as textposts i had saved in my phone: Prime Defenders edition!
(Riptide textposts here, and Suckening ones here!)
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The Suckening as textposts I had saved on my phone <3
(& i also got some Riptide textposts here, and Prime Defenders ones here)
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the prime defenders are just a bisexual boyfailure, a shonen protagonist, (accidental?) immigrant allegory, and the most transfemme character to ever be canonically cisgender. and also theyre all autistic
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every single person who reblogs this
every
single
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will get “doot doot" in their ask box
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Makin my way through PD during the Riptide hiatus like these dudes
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i've been noticing a lot of people both on here and in my real life seem to think that getting a hysterectomy automatically = having your ovaries removed and as such having to rely on artificial hormones for the rest of your life
and i just wanna clarify that that is not true! there are plenty of reasons why someone might pursue oophorectomy (the procedure that removes your ovaries) along with a hysto, but you can also choose to keep one or both ovaries when u get a hysterectomy!
i had a full hysto (removal of the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes) two years ago because i had pre-cancer on my cervix (i also highly recommend everyone get their hpv vaccine hi), but i kept my ovaries specifically so i wouldn't have to rely on artificial hormones for the rest of my life. this means that my ovaries are still in there producing hormones :-)
there are other sterilizing procedures like salpingectomy or tubal ligation (or even probably others? idk this isn't mean to be a comprehensive list i'm not a doctor just a medically sterile individual who asks a lot of questions at the gynecologist) if hyso isn't for you, but hysterectomy without oophorectomy is also still an option if you're looking for a sterilizing procedure that will let your body keep producing its own hormones
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#vyncent: rock, paper, scissors!
#vyncent: ✂️
#origami: 🪨
#vyncent: ...why did you choose rock... i mean like why- why?? you're the paper guy!
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