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girlfan100 · 2 months
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goosedoes-fics · 6 months
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Madness Headcanons
Madcom x Reader
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Content Warnings: I talk about tits a lot sorry. Also mentions of organ failure and transfem Tricky
Notes: Trying to get back into the writing groove. Sorry if this is shit
HANK J WIMBLETON
If you didn't know ASL before meeting them, they would communicate primarily with hand and head movements. He's too cool to use a notepad
Not a big fan of PDA, but in private he's quite affectionate and cuddly. theyre just a big ass guard dog cmon
Hank Motherfucker Wimbleton what are you doing here????? waiting for them to play gangnam styl.
DEIMOS
Transgenda
I like to imagine Dedmos's rock face works similarly to Hank's metal jaw. It's just a rock jaw. Rock lobster.
He is an ASSHOLE (affectionate)
The kind of person to like. Punch your shoulder when they laugh
Their ideal first date is stealing the declaration of independence
If you don't make him, he will go days without showering he is SO smelly anfd SO stinky. He has GREASY ASS HAIR i just know it
SANFORD
If Hank is a guard dog he's one of those goofy dogs that look like bear cubs
VERY big fan of PDA he will smooch you anywhere. everywhere. any time any place any day
He takes missions more seriously than Deimos but outside of missions he is just a big fat goofball
I'm going to place my hands directly on his man tits. anyways where was I
He lost his nipples in The War
I'm kidding. He lost them during top surgery.
At this point i'm aiming the transgenderification beam at all of them. nobody is safe. BE TRANSGENDER
DOC
Sometimes he wears his hair down and it's like a mullet w/ shaved sides
Out of all of them he's the most adverse to PDA but! In private he is very sweet. very silly
Hey are you okay with being tested on? Yeah? Cool will you drink this organ failure potion I brewed
Plays the piano sometimes! He might serenade you if you ask nicely
TRICKY
BE TRANSGENDER. (shoots her with my transfem beam)
Yeah so he/she bigender Tricky is real. Krinkels told me himself
He is like a big weird dog as well. He might lick your face (don't let him zed spit is slightly acidic)
Probably likes PDA the most. She will make out with you very grossly and sloppily in the middle of McDonalds
Very soft very fluffy. Which is surprising considering how many times he's died
His tail is somewhat prehensile, he could dangle from a tree branch if he tried hard enough
CHURCH AND JORGE
They are very good at sharing!
Sorry not sorry yandere enjoyers but they would NOT kill someone for looking at you they would be like haha yeah everyone should look at our awesome fucking partner theyre so cool and hot
Sometimes they forget how big they are compared to you so they might try to like flop over on you. Pigpile on the small one
Very prone to roughhousing and play fighting but they'll be gentle if you ask
BEEFY BOYS 😍
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fairyzibbie · 2 months
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Smol fem Tricky
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jinxxedcorvid · 1 year
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living dead grl +3c
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milimeters-morales · 5 months
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Miles asking if Ganke could sleep over and her parents have this internal battle for a few seconds because normally they would say yes but ever since Miles came out as transfem they immediately leap to “i’m not letting a boy share a room with my daughter” before realizing what they’re thinking bc Ganke was already dating Miles and they still slept in the same room anytime Ganke came over, and this continued even after Miles told her parents about their relationship (albeit more monitored), so it wouldn’t make sense to suddenly say they can’t do that anymore, but Miles is watching the battle and smiling because it gives a weird boost of euphoria and she finds it funny watching a rare moment of them fumbling for an answer. Ganke does get to sleep over because Ganke was already there unpacking for the rest of the day so
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beemers-hell · 6 months
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hey I need you to know that I've seen your art all over the place and your tricky design HEAVILY inspired my transfem tricky headcanon + design. there's something about a bigender he/she clown that just makes sense to me. so thank you very much for that I literally love how you draw tricky
you will make me cry i swear to God WAUA8SHAUHAHA
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onepiece-treasurecove · 3 months
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Me: oh I’m just gonna do warm up figure sketches, no big deal
Me, after inking: huh, this was not the plan
It was just a very Robin pose and my brain said we run with it or die so
Full nude/uncensored version below,
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32lice · 10 months
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my interpretation of trickjeb
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huebris808 · 7 months
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how did you get into madcom? has your fave character changed over time, or have you always had a fave?
saw This Thing in my youtube recommendations and was like "huh i remember seeing that green thing on newgrounds when i was a kid. wonder what that was all about". and then watched all of it JKSHKJFD
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honestly tricky was my fav for the longest until it gradually shifted over to hank. i think their autistic nature enthralled me
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intersex-support · 2 years
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Hi! I know this might be kind of a weird ask, but I just needed a space to talk about this and your blog appears to be safe.
So I have what has been diagnosed previously as PCOS. I'm seeking genetic testing for various reasons, but the symptoms are relatively consistent. Anyway.
One thing I never see talked about is how people with PCOS can and do face medical abuse and "correction". I was put unwillingly onto puberty blockers - ones not even intended as such, it was a common off-label use that came with potential long term side effects. I'm also trans, but didn't know it at the time. Had I known, I may have chosen puberty blockers, but it was still very much a nonconsensual attempt to "correct" my "precocious puberty".
Then as an adult, due to, well long story, but abuse from my mom, I was convinced to take estrogen-based birth control that in all likelihood contributed to my worsening dysphoria, to "manage" the huperandrogenism I'm now actively encouraging with low dose testosterone. Without constantly being told it's ugly, I love being hyperandrogenous! It makes me euphoric!
Related to this, I also got told I was appropriating intersex experiences for wanting my (already intersex body) to more closely match my being intersex. I admittedly said it poorly, in a way that made it seem like I was generalizing all intersex bodies into a common misconception, but I was trying to say that me being altersex (or another word, I've heard that term can be intersexist but don't have an alternative, if it is I'm happy to change the term I use) is a direct result of me being intergender/intergender (again, don't know which terminology to use, sorry!). I was accused of fetishizing intersex conditions by someone who admitted that PCOS should be considered one.
I don't actually know whether I had any coercive surgery in infancy due to a lot of crap with birthfamily and being removed at nine months and adopted at 14 months. But every other experience I've had has been (mostly perisex and a few bad faith gatekeeping intersex) people coercing me into fitting more neatly into a binary sex, often medically, and often with transphobia on top. I've had people deny that I can experience transness in multiple ways (I use transfem, transmasc, and transneutral/transandrogenous, particularly because I also am plural which just further complicates things.
I just... I wish people understood that I have faced many of the struggles typical to the intersex community. I have never experienced gender like a perisex person. I have always been cautious about speaking to my own experiences because I've tried to be aware of privilege where I have it and to uplift the voices of others with different experiences than mine, even where there are no dynamics of privilege/oppression.
Having people like you say "yes, people with PCOS can use the intersex label, we have shared experiences, you belong" has also been incredibly healing. It's like... I feel like people can often innately recognize when they have shared community in regards to innate identity. I felt drawn to the queer community before my gender/sexuality eggs cracked, for example. I feel like exclusion only hurts people because it- well, essentially is a form of gaslighting. "No, your experiences in this specific aspect are fundamentally so alien to ours that we couldn't possibly talk about commonalities in any meaningful way, and will deny you a belonging that is already yours." Does that make any sense?
I'm not perfect in the way I say things, so I do wanna say that I'm absolutely willing to be corrected if something I have said is harmful.
Just uh,,, thank you for listening to this long vent.
(In case I interact via anon in the future, can I sign off with "starry anon"?)
Hey, anon 💜
I'm so sorry that you've had to put up with so much judgment, abuse, and coercion from so many people and places that you expected to be safe. You did not deserve any of that. You have PCOS and hyperandrogenism, and you are intersex. You belong in intersex spaces and anyone who says you doesn't is being a complete asshole. There's so many reasons like you've listed here, where you have so many commonalities of experiences with other intersex people, and deserve to be able to find compassion and solidarity. I'm so sorry that you've faced medical abuse, and I think you're brave for speaking up about it and talking about the fact that intersex people with PCOS can and do face medical abuse. You are not alone in that, and it absolutely wasn't your fault.
You are intersex, and there is no way that you can appropriate your own experiences. I sort of do think that altersex is a label that's used in an intersexist way a lot of times and I personally tend to be uncomfortable with it, and I tend to stay away from altersex because of my issues with it. I think altersex is really only being used by people who aren't intersex, so I could see why people might have thought you were fetishizing or appropriating intersex experiences, as if you say you are altersex people are going to think you are saying you are dyadic. You can just say that you're intersex and intergender if that's language that makes you feel comfortable, although I'm not going to tell you what language is and isn't right for you to use--that's a personal choice.
I don't know you and your story and I'm also not going to tell you what ways of experiencing your gender and what labels are okay for you to use--I know that it can get very complicated when we're intersex and we're sometimes reassigned gender or sex in childhood, or at puberty, or undergo certain types of transition that's unexpected for our AGAB. I don't think that it's a free-for-all that any intersex person ever can just claim to be transmasc or transfem or both or that every single intersex person has a claim to every label, but my policy is to trust intersex people when they tell me their labels and trust that they know what the most accurate and affirming language is to use based on their own lived experiences. I think this is something that individual intersex people have to really think through and decide what labels are appropriate for them to use, and be thoughtful about what times we need to stay in our lane and when we follow our instincts. It does get complicated and my approach is to just trust that people know what labels are actually accurate to their life, and I only bring things up if it is an issue. If people are appropriating labels, if they don't have a certain type of lived experience but they are claiming that they do, if they are perpetuating oppression, then I will call people out and deal with whatever they are actually doing. I'm not going to tell you that you can't use labels or not when I don't know your life and story, or say whether you should be doing things or not, and just trust that you have thought through what is appropriate and what is right for you and listened to what the communities you are a part of are telling you.
Even though you did use altersex language, or if you were confused and couldn't figure out the best way to phrase things, you still are intersex and have an intersex body. And I completely understand wanting intersex affirming and gender affirming things to feel more comfortable in your body. I think that a lot of intersex people do have dysphoria and I know a lot of us who really have strong feelings about wanting to return to our natural intersex bodies before medical abuse, or returning to a version of ourselves that we were never allowed to be. I think that's something that makes so much sense, and even though I can see why people would react badly if they thought you were dyadic and using confusing language, know that you are not doing anything wrong by being intersex and having these feelings, and you cannot appropriate your own experiences. You belong in intersex community and are allowed to share your own experiences.
This blog is a safe space for you, anon, and feel free to share your story or come and vent if you need it.
💜💜💜
-Mod E
#asks#actuallyintersex#intersex#to clarify bc we've been having a lot of discussions on and offline about this lately#i don't think that every intersex person ever. can claim to be transmasc or transfem#like for instance i think it would be entirely inappropriate for me to claim to be transfem. i was afab raised female#and even though I went through medical abuse and hormonal conversion therapy#I don't think i live in any meaningful way as a transfem person. because i am a trans man#so im like in my case it would be weird if i started claiming i was transfem u know. bc im not#but i do think that with intersex people. birth asssignment gets tricky#i have a friend who was amab. but then was raised as a girl from the age of 5. and than at puberty transitioned back. and he considers#himself a trans man#so im like okay i think there are times where people's birth assignment doesn't line up with the dyadic birth assignment for a trans experi#so it does get complicated when you are intersex. or when you're intersex and like#you're transitioning one way. in a way that isn't usually expected of your birth assignment#and i dont' think i get to make all the rules for who is what. i think that would be silly#i think that's something that we all just need to think about what labels are right for us to use and what our experiences are#and if we think we're overstepping then we totally might be! if we think we belong in a certain community or certain label#and the community accepts us! that can also be true#so basiaclly long story short: i dont think that being intersex means that now you can just say that you r whatever trans label you feel#like. if you don't have the lived experiences#and i think it's good for us to be aware of that. but i do think its complicated#and that if you do have the lived experiences. if a certain label you use is right for you. im going to trust you#bc i am not in charge and dont feel like you know. telling people what they can and can't do
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defty-picklez · 1 year
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Crack AU thing my mind made up for no specific reason
Nongrunt transfem Tricky and grunt transmasc Sky
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vo-kker · 1 year
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sits across the table from you in a diner and slides you this grins evilly.
jokes on you I READ THIS ALREADY. id give a proper detailed review but im in the middle of chorus practice ugg, genuinely tho i love the way Hofnarr is characterized i love normal middle aged non-men
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mars-ipan · 1 year
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had a bit of an epiphany but idk how to word it nor who true it is
#the way i WANT to phrase it is as follows#‘guys…. am i the yaoi mutual?’#but that doesn’t quite convey like. the full thought process behind it#i was thinking like#ok i value m/m and w/w ships equally obviously. like ofc#that being said. the things that end up appealing to me more when i get into fandoms tend to be m/m#and i was wondering why#like. maybe it’s bc i’m afab and even though i’m genderfluid being able to see myself in a male character is very refreshing and comforting#it has nothing to do with sex or anything bc i’m ace and narrative homoeroticism is equal among all genders#(although tbf m/m homoeroticism tends to be written differently from w/w homoeroticism but that doesn’t mean too much in fanspace)#i do not understand why this trend happens in my brain. especially considering i’d call myself sapphic before i call myself mlm#(but labels are tricky and contradictory when ur gender is incapable of staying still)#but. idk it’s there#and then we throw the trans hcs in there#did you know i hc maeda as nb transfem. he/she/fae specifically. bc that feels right to me#idk i am def thinking too hard about it#this thought pattern is probably left over from me being 13 and liking yuri on ice#without understanding why it appealed to me so much#(i didn’t know i was queer yet)#and so i tried really really hard to be as normal about it as possible because i was NOT a fujoshi#and ig i still have that impulse to go ‘i’m not fetishizing!! i don’t have a preference!!!’#but i mean like. most of my favs are m/m. ofc they’re not ALL i like but they’re the ones i tend to go crazy about#i also read more fic abt those ones but i’m pretty sure that’s just bc of popularity factors#idk where i’m going with this. 100% overthinking it’s late n the brain has been acting up#maybe the real yaoi cocaine was the generalized anxiety disorder we were diagnosed with along the way#anywho. i still haven’t fully parsed this thought into words but that’s ok#i think i may just be feeling genderweird rn#the question still stands though. mutuals i’m not the yaoi mutual right. am i. i’m not right. right
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It’s that time again! Official sign ups are now open!
For those of you who are new, this is an art tournament dedicated to our favourite babygirl, transfem Leo! This isn’t a heavily competitive tournament, our intention and focus is to give everyone a chance and excuse to brag about their art and their take on transfem Leo, we’re keeping everything fun and friendly here!
Sign ups will be open for two weeks starting today (March 1 - March 15 edit; sign ups have been extended for an extra week! Ending on March 22!) Below, you’ll find our list of rules and criteria, as well as instructions on how to submit your work!
RULES
• Both digital and traditional art is allowed! And it can be anything from a plain sketch to a fully lined and coloured piece!
• We won't be allowing edits, but tracing from the official comics or cartoons is fine! (No tracing of fanart, even with consent)
• NO AI ART! Any AI submitters will be blocked and if art is discovered to be AI at any point in the tournament it will be immediately disqualified!
• All iterations and AUs are welcome!
• Your transfem Leo does not need to identify as female, use she/her pronouns, or be fem-presenting (as much as a turtle can present as any gender anyways). "Trans" in this case is using the umbrella term, and nonbinary identities fall under that! "Fem" here can mean feminine, female presenting, female identifying, or even just using she/her pronouns! (This can get a little tricky to use as a requirement because gender is fake but basically if you think your Leo belongs here then they most likely do)
• The art piece itself must obviously include and focus on our babygirl, but if you want to draw other characters with her you can!
• For those who participated in the first season of the tournament, as long as you didn’t make it to the finals or semi-finals, you can participate again with a new submission!
• No gore, nsfw, or tcest. We don't be promoting any bashing of these things though, DNIs are fine but any variation of "kys" is not okay. Trying to keep things clean and easygoing here!
• If you’re submitting something that is part of an AU that features a triggering topic (self harm, suicide, abuse, CSA, etc.), your submitted work can not contain these topics, and the post that your submission is linked to must contain a trigger warning in the post itself (not in the tags) for those who follow our links and may be interested in seeing more of your AU
To sign up, please send us (via DM ideally):
• A link to the post with your art (so we can link to it during the tournament!)
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And that’s it! If you have any questions, our DM’s and ask box are always open!
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blushedfemme · 6 days
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What books/etc. would you recommend for learning more about stone identity? I've wondered about wether I might be a stone top for at least a year now, but the thing is I'm a transfem butch. It's been a bit tricky to figure out because I so rarely see stone identity discussed from that perspective, it feels like I have to translate things.
hi!! ☺️ sorry it took me a minute to answer, i had to set aside some time to look into this. unfortunately, i’ve searched high and low for writings on stone identity from trans women and transfems and have not had much luck. i’ve found several promising links, only to follow them and find the original post was deleted.
i found this reddit thread that doesn’t have much but i’ll still link it
here is a cool blogpost (not written by a trans woman or transfem) but which talks a bit about trans women, and has an excerpt from a stone trans woman’s tumblr post that has since been deleted:
in terms of books, there’s an excellent essay in Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme called “Changed Sex. Grew Boobs. Started Wearing a Tie.” by butch trans woman Amy Fox, but it’s not about stone identity.
truth be told, there’s not much stone literature to start with, at least that i’ve been able to find, apart from the touchstone that is Stone Butch Blues. honestly this whole frustrating research experience is making me want to do something about it. like make a zine about stone identity and ask for contributions from stone butch transfems… (not that i know the first thing about making zines)
BUT the good news: i know several very cool transfem stone butches, i’ve gotten permission to tag two of them here, as folks you can reach out to: @2pretty-2butch and @butch-with-a-deep-voice. if any other transfem stone butches would like to be tagged here please reply to this post or dm me!! 💖
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genderkoolaid · 7 months
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hey, friend 😊✨
i've been pondering a few... outdated terms? (slurs?) idk. my dad called me "a little fruity" (affectionately) and someone else referred to me as "an elegant fairy", both in reference to my queerness. i just haven't heard those terms often and am struggling to find history behind them. i know you're not a search engine, lol, so feel free to ignore this ask, but do you have any answers for me?
where did these terms come from? what do they really mean? (and are they reclaimed/can i use them joyfully? they're cute, to me, but i know that slurs can be a tricky thing)
thanks so much x
(anon I have multiple etymology apps on my phone dw this is exactly the kind of question I love answering)
A lot of queer slurs started as euphemisms, so you could imply someone was queer without having to say they fucked men/women/crossdressed/etc. Queer itself started that way, since it originally meant "weird" or "crooked" and could've been applied to a wide variety of strange people- but "inverts" most of all, at least in the US. Fruity also comes from this, as it originally meant "odd person" and eventually became associated with gay men specifically.
"Fairy" has similar origins to "gay," in that both are euphemisms based around being delicate and fanciful, which implies gay men/transfems (although "gay" has also long had negative sexual connotations & was also used to refer to female sex workers). I'm not Black so feel free to correct me on this, but I have heard "sweet" gets used in a similar way in AAVE.
If you want to call yourself fruity/a fairy, go ahead! From what I know they don't really have any more sting in them than "queer"; they have been used violently, but there's also a long history of queer people reclaiming these words and using them joyfully.
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