Carnie
Adult
Funny little goth
I occasionally post nsfw
minecraft blog: @carniecraft
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@carniecarnage
Carnie
Adult
Funny little goth
I occasionally post nsfw
minecraft blog: @carniecraft
fuck u i wont do what u tell me
sometimes i think i can probably pass as masc and maybe even as a straight guy but any time i engage in conversation with a kind stranger i have a demeanor not unlike a princely rich girl archetype in a 2000s manga and frequently extend my hand in an elegant manner which has caused a number of drunken individuals on nights out to kiss my hand as if i were a beautiful ojousama and not a greasy mechanic
every time i talk in work i feel this image manifest in my mind like a specter that torments me
i hate that nonbinary people can't be, like, nonbinary.
whatever we do, we can't win. we can't be seen as actually nonbinary. people binarize us and often mock us or get aggressive or dismiss and ignore our nonbinaryhood or something else.
if we don't medically transition, we are "just cis trenders."
if we do medically transition, we are "just [binary trans] eggs."
we are "technically transmasc or transfem anyways" if we don't use these terms.
we are lumped together with binary trans men and trans women if we do use these terms. our nonbinaryhood is ignored or seen as some kind of "gender-lite."
we are aggressively pressured to disclose if we're AFAB or AMAB, TMA or TME, transmasc or transfem, "boy nonbinary" or "girl nonbinary." and if we refuse to answer, people get double mad at us and pick something for us anyways.
if we show the slightest hint of something that could be interpreted as binary gendered, we are immediately binarised.
if we put a lot of effort into looking the most ambiguous or androgynous or neutral, people still try to find something. and they become aggressive. people often EXPLODE [PT: explode] when they can't gender someone by glance.
our ways of expression are constantly mocked and ignored (like neopronouns, nonbinary-centering labels for gender and orientation, basically all things that are associated with nonbinary people).
but if we choose more typical ways of expression (for example, use "he/him" or "she/her" pronouns), people use it to ignore and dismiss our nonbinaryhood.
we just can't win, and it's upsetting.
hello tumblr bisexuals i want to see if this experience is normal
I have βphasesβ of my bisexuality where my preferences swap. For example, I could have no preferences at all for a period of time, and then suddenly I start preferring women for a period of time, and so on so forth.
just curious what other ppls experiences are like :)
i said it was my favorite piece of media that iβve hyperfixated on since the tender age of 12 and have not let go of since. i didnt say it was a Good piece of media
βwhat do you like about it so much?β the fact that it cocooned me like a tender wool blanket during my vulnerable teenage years. next question
I remembered why I stopped using tumblr, getting blasted with vile online discourse immediately doesnβt feel great
protagonist of a paranormal story im cookin up
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WIP
i imagine she only talks in weak wheezing that no one understands
just a lil doodle of my fav girliepop
lmao episode 6
jax immediately became my favorite character in this episode yippee
divorced dad rock will always own my ass