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Remember me…
Oh my god
is it too late to wrap myself up like a baby and drop myself off on a billionaire’s doorstep
here we go again
Are you ready everyone-
The last panel contains more emotion than anything you could find in a museum
I’m an overthinker so if you don’t give me an answer, I’ll come up with one.
a little girl from china covered a cat on the street with leaves because she was afraid that the cat would catch a cold 💛
i hope this girl is having a great day i think about her a lot
these dorks
“I won’t commission someone if their prices are too low” okay damn so you stupid AND hate artists
Artists here on tumblr have to beat their prices in at the knees so they can sell at a decent pace, take it from someone who undersells: I’d rather work for a 10 dollar commission and have that money rather than charge 30 and not get any commissions at all.
If you think someone is underselling: tip them. Tip your artist, it’s that simple. If you can’t tip then your opinion didn’t matter anyways!!!!
fuck college and fuck work too i am… A professional wife now. im not married but like that’s who i am mentally and spiritually and its what’s on the inside matters point blank periodt
“I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them.”
- An Andy Bernard quote that still destroys me daily.
I understand more and more things about cisgender men the longer I’m on testosterone. I know why teenage boys use so much axe now. I understand the crying thing. I know why they accidentally break things. I know why they wear shorts in the snow. I know why so many of them don’t use washcloths. I see everything.
Okay. Y’all want explainations? I’ll tell you all the things.
Testosterone makes you warm. With young men especially it can actually get really uncomfortable while their testosterone levels are at their peak. Often times coats and winter pants will keep in all their heat and it gets uncomfortable. So it makes sense to pick a part of the body to be exposed to help them stay cool. The legs tend to be the least uncomfortable part of the body to feel cold on. The arms are uncomfortable, the face hurts when it gets cold, and the torso is where all the important stuff is. It doesn’t actually hurt that much to have your lower legs exposed and there’s no important organs there so that’s what they go with to keep themselves from overheating in their winter jackets. Along this same vein, they might take their shirts off to jog or just have a naked torso in general during the summer because they’re in more danger of overheating than estrogen dominant people. Older men, children, and estrogen dominant people tend to do this stuff less because they have less testosterone and are therefore colder.
The axe thing is because of testosterone as well. Early on in puberty especially and into adulthood as well boys and men will stink no matter how hard they try. People often complain about how men don’t shower enough and while there is some truth to that testosterone makes you sweaty and it makes your smell last longer. It doesn’t smell worse than women’s BO, but it is harder to get rid of and easier to get. Before I started taking T I could get away with taking a shower every other day or even every three days. Now I have to take a shower every day. And some days when I shower, put on deodorant, put body spray on my clothes, avoid heavy physical activity, I still end up smelling awful. I just smell bad and there’s only so much I can do about it and that bottle of axe starts looking really tempting.
With crying? Testosterone just makes you cry less. You still feel all the same emotions. You just don’t cry as much. Men are often socialized to not cry, yes, but even those who haven’t been taught that still cry less. That’s just how testosterone works. They hit puberty and then it’s just harder to cry. It doesn’t necessarily mean they feel less than estrogen dominant people or that they’re repressed. They just have a different physical reaction to emotion.
They accidentally break things because testosterone makes it easier to gain muscle. Sometimes you even do it without meaning to. I already accidentally grabbed or slammed things too hard. Now I have to consciously be gentle. Some people forget about being gentle for a split second. Then things break. Sometimes I look at my hands now like what the hell did I just do. Relearning how to know my own strength. It’s a learning process.
The thing where some men don’t use washcloths and use their hands or a bar of soap instead isn’t because they’re lazy. It’s because they’re covered in hair and the washcloth pulls at it. It’s really uncomfortable actually.
This is important, not only for people without Testosterone, but for people with it as well because information is important and I knew none of these things myself.
@vmunwonder
i think this is some info u need to know if u ever start taking testosterone!
I’ve been on T for a little over a year now and I can definitely confirm these.
I have always been an extremely cold person, and I also have Raynaud’s Syndrome. My hands and feet pre-T were always absolutely freezing, and winter was a nightmare. I would end up with piles and piles of blankets, and the heat cranked up as high as I could get it, and I would still somehow be cold. Nothing worked.
After starting T my body temperature seemed to raise (at least it felt like) 20 degrees. I was so hot in the summer time that I had resorted to wearing nothing but my binder and basketball shorts while outside, even though my dysphoria was horrible, just because it was the only way to cool down enough to not feel like I was dying of a heat stroke. When winter hit, for the first time in my life I was kicking off my blankets at night, closing off the vents in my room, and keeping my fan running all night. It felt like I’d wrapped myself in 7 heating blankets all on full blast, constantly, no matter what.
I had always made fun of cisboys and cismen for wearing shorts in the snow, but suddenly I was rolling my pant legs and sweats up just so I could cool off a little. I had to turn my heating off in my car after about 5 minutes of it running because it would be so hot. I genuinely don’t consider myself to be such a cold person now, and even my Raynaud’s symptoms aren’t quite as constant or severe. My fingers, toes, nose and ears still become very cold in the winter very easily, but it’s no longer a year-round thing.
Also 100% going along with the massive spike in body temp is the fact that I now sweat a stupid amount, and I am oily as all heck. Deodorant does practically nothing, showering helps but only for a while. It’s tempting to douse myself in cologne just to escape my own stink. And forget showering every other day, if I don’t shower daily I will literally look like I dipped my head in a pot of grease, it’s disgusting.
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