skirt problem
okay so I am getting a neat skirt or two soon! pretty cool, right? except I am a (trans) man. I have had SEVERAL people tell me "that's not very transmasc of you."
okay?? men can wear dresses and skirts and high-heels and fishnets and makeup and all that and 𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙗𝙚 𝙖 𝙢𝙖𝙣. so what if I'm ftm transgender? wearing a skirt doesn't make me less of a man, and it doesn't make me not transgender. I still feel like a man, "dress like a man" (whatever that means) and I actively identify 𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘮𝘢𝘯. wearing a skirt with thigh high socks and fishnets sure as hell doesn't make me less of a manly man.
So!! to all of my fellow trans people that like doing things like this, I see you and I love you! Transfemme peeps, wear that cool suit! Transmasc fellas, wear that skirt and those rainbow socks!! If you are comfy in it and enjoy wearing it, then cool!!! it's just clothes, so people can just look away if they don't like it.
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Couple goals: Horrid beast tormented by voices, whose only choices are to witness/cause the death of their soulmate and a princess who’s doomed by the narrative to repeat the cycle upon their death.
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Love your Path in the Woods AU! In this one, how exactly would the behavior of the Monster change with the Princess’ actions? Does the Monster become the Presence after he kills the Princess?
I've been keeping vague on how the monster becomes these later variations, since i have friends and partners that follow me and I actually plan on running an interactive story game for them based on this.
But there are 3 main choices, story-wise, that change what may happen:
Do you leave your cabin armed or unarmed?
Do you go left or right at the fork in the path?
Do you attack, avoid, or approach him? Or do you act on fight, flight, or freeze when he finds you?
You attacking him and killing him while armed would lead to the Presence, meanwhile sparing him after bringing him near death would result in the Lashed. I won't say what direction you would need to go for that, but left results in the monster finding you, and going right is the reverse.
The Monster is reactionary - he changes based on what you've done to him, what could help him survive both you and the woods, and what might make you trust or avoid him more.
The Monster becomes the Presence in response to you ending him without giving him a single chance. He is, in essence, vengeful, and he wants you to feel the same as he did. He stalks you through the woods, and, in story, you would have to notice him before he makes himself known willingly.
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PAULING SLAY WITH @cheebuss ON AGGIE !! she is on her silly grind
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