I’m sorry. This is a spite piece for my instagram. Follow me @peanut_and_butter_artistry there.
Sometimes you scare me in a, not so scary way, you’re still a bitch but you’re my favorite bitch.
*alleviates your anxiety by replacing it with new, less relevant anxiety”
Boys are allowed to be feminine and that includes trans boys, pass it on. Girls are allowed to be masculine and that includes trans girls, pass it on. Nonbinaries are allowed to use feminine or masculine expression, pass it on.
[id: the video is divided into 16 squares. in each one, an LGBT person is doing something such as reading, preparing food, playing with their pets, washing dishes. it is overlaid with an audio of the Turkish president's recent speech saying "LGBT? No such thing exists. This country is national, spiritual". when he says "no such thing exists", people disappear from the frame, leaving only the background]
reblog this post and say in the tags whether you know how to write in cursive. I’m curious
THIS I didn’t know I was “different” until I was 13, and then I didn’t actually find out I was trans until I was about 14, I didn’t even find out I was aroace until this year. I was in a 2 year committed relationship and didn’t even realize I wasn’t feeling the romantic attraction until around the 2 1/2 year mark. Like boy how did I just never admit to myself and to my partner for 2 years that I didn’t like kissing. What.
hey shout out of recognition and validation to all the queer people who didn’t exhibit many queer behaviors or have queer many experiences when they were young!! shout out to trans women and trans men who didn’t feel bad about or uncomfortable with their AGAB when they were younger and didn’t gravitate toward the “opposite side of things”. shout out to nonbinary and genderfluid ppl who felt content with their AGAB all of their childhood or even teen years. shout out to lesbians who didn’t have any crushes on girls growing up and liked traditionally feminine things and shout out to gay men who didn’t have any crushes on boys growing up and liked traditionally masculine things. shout out to bi and pan and omni people who only had hetero attractions growing up. shout out to aros and aces who thought they experienced crushes or attraction or whatever while growing up and didn’t feel excluded by being surrounded by allo people. shout out to literally any queer people who didn’t “show the signs” growing up because that can make you feel invalidated or worried that you’re faking it and you shouldn’t feel worried about that! When we say that everyone’s journey and experience is different, that includes you!! Happy pride month <3
Yuck
Hey did I ever tell you about my theory pacman is a hermaphrodite species? Ya know, like slugs