Underwear HCs
NO ONE ASKED FOR THESE BUT...
Iris: thong or tanga. Primarily in the colors black or hot pink. She also likes animal print a lot. Uses the standard bra with neutral or cute prints but likes sports bras too.
Finley: boxers with a gingham pattern or no pattern. Almost all his underwear is in the blue. Cotton feels the nicest.
Odile: um... n-nothing at times. However, she really likes the lacy kind of underwear, with little bows too. Light colors like baby or powder pink. She also prefers wearing bralettes than bras with underwire.
The Patron: wears those trunks in blacks or greys. If he's feeling adventurous, those might be in dark emerald and blood red.
Ophelia: tangas in all the colors you can imagine. Ornate and deserving of being watched and admired. Lacy, and silky. Sometimes adorned with lace or rhinestones. Push up bras are her religion.
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"Alice": She likes to wear bikini style panties and boyshorts the most, but she has a little from each style. Has the infamous shimapan and Otaku inspired lingerie. She'd rather not wear bras, but she doesn't want everyone in aisle 5 to know she's cold asdffghjk.
Arden: Prefers briefs because he likes how they look on him. In the colors white and back, those are all the colors he needs. "Alice" has gifted him those gag/joke underwear before. He hates them, lmao.
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so......... the ask game........ hands u over a scaramouche
boyfriend!scaramouche isn't vocal—not because he doesn't want to, but because he doesn't know how. however, sometimes you can just feel him squeeze your hand thrice whenever you're holding hands with him. scaramouche may not be a vocal person, but the three squeezes that he gives your hand are his way of saying i love you.
ask game
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Greypunk / Graypunk ( or Greyqueer / Grayqueer )
Greypunk / Greyqueer is a punk / queer term (similar to Genderpunk/Genderfuck, Voidpunk, and many other queer terms) which focuses on those in the "Grey area(s)" of identity- including but not limited to Greygender/Grey agender people, Greyromantics/Greyaros, Greysexuals/Greyaces, Greyplatonics/Greyapls, and anyone else who feels nebulous/"in-between"/vague/undefinable or similar (especially Neurodivergent, Intersex, Androgynous, and GNC folk).
I use "Grey Area" here with the definition of "not readily conforming to a single category or to an existing set of rules" so I don't have to type that out every time. (You don’t have to use that exact wording for your own identity btw)
This concept is intentionally broad and... grey! I will not gatekeep this term to any specific group(s) or label(s) and I think doing so would be antithetical to it's purpose. So please don't do that and if you want to use it go ahead.
Greypunk / Greyqueer is about community, solidarity, and defending your (and others) right to exist in the "Grey area" while also labeling your gender/attraction/etc. in a way that is the most comfortable/true to yourself/your experiences.
It's about rejecting those who try to draw strict lines around your identity and going "fuck you" when they tell you should (or make assumptions about you).
It's about finding joy and comfort your in your identity, respecting that everything isn't "black and white" (or binary/trinary, however you want to phrase it).
Greypunk / Greyqueer was inspired by my anger at many things, but mainly by the attempted exclusion of Greyaros/Greyaces from the terms Aro/Ace/Aroace or even from calling themselves "bi/gay/[insert orientation] aroace" (on the basis that they aren't "strictly"/"pure" Aros/Aces/Aroaces).
See this blog post on "umbrella crunching" here, this summary post with links, this post, this post, this post, this Arocalypse comment, this post, and this other blogpost (with even more links!) for discussion by people more eloquent than me on the above issues.
It was also inspired by the pushback against that exclusionism that I've seen (shoutout to the r/orientedaroaces subreddit!) as well as my experiences as an Aroace Androgynous Intersex person who's fed up with people defining my experiences for me.
The flag uses the same layout as Genderpunk and a few other -punk terms. I choose it for unity and also I think it just looks good. The colors are taken from the different "Grey-" flags. The dark grey to light grey stands for the "grey area", green is for Greyaros as well as Greyapls, the blue is for Greygender people as well as Greyaroaces, and the purple is for Greyaces as well as GNC, Intersex, and androgynous folks.
( Editing this to include Greyqueer as an alternative term for those who prefer it to the -punk suffix. )
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