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Twili Midna, but with poses/expressions from her imp form. 😈
Look Back (2024) | dir. Kiyotaka Oshiyama
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Nsfw talk down below
Okay but when i saw @/butch-naruto naruto actually smell the cum stained panties of sasuke....girl im the freak who would do that for real but whos the freak who would alow it 🥺. Honestly seeing so much of @/butch-naruto's nsfw work is making me think im a switch cause like good lord thats hot on both ends of the spectrum 👉👈. Plus i just love the idea of transfem sasuke too like girl shes hot and so so so beautiful 🥰🥺 butchfemme naurto and sasuke is legit awesome thank you so much for your service 🫡
awesome fact about me is I'm impervious to all forms of damage
Telling them niggas to treat her best friend right (because thats what she’d do)
[Image ID: A digital drawing of haemocyaninz’s ocs, Kiana and Naomi. Kiana has long dark purple curly hair, dark brown skin, and a thin build. She wears blue eye shadow, pink lipstick, purple long nails, a nose piercing, and hooped earrings. She also wears a light purple dress. Naomi has shoulder length brown locs, brown skin, and a medium build. She wears glasses and an orange button down. Naomi looks annoyed as she points forward and says “She’s a PRINCESS! Treat her like one”. In the background is Kiana holding a clutch with blue sparkles around her. End ID.]
Drew my friend @mousidy She was such a doll to draw
very fond of this fit
you have to be thirsty about me I'm pretty sure it's in your contract
I'm seeing a lot of people saying agab language should be used in medical contexts, and let me be clear:
"amab" and "afab" are not euphemisms for "male" and "female." not even a doctor should be using "afab" as shorthand for "has a vulva, uterus, high estrogen levels, low testosterone levels, etc," because HRT EXISTS! gender affirming surgeries exist! intersex people exist! you can be afab and change, remove, or not even have been born with any of the above features!!
you cannot use "amab" and "afab" as a shorthand for "has this or that set of features!"
it's not about using progressive language, it's about accurately accounting for people who fall outside the sex binary. those of us who do are under-studied, and the medical system is poorly equipped to handle us. this is a PROBLEM that cannot be papered over by finding new euphemisms for "male" and "female"
"sex is real" is a very funny thing to say to a group of people who very famously change their sex on purpose
in abandoning discussion of the nuances of sex in trans discourse, we've ironically let bioessentialist, binaristic thinking fester and rot out our communities
we've stopped actually challenging the binary, we just slapped "amab" and "afab" over "male" and "female," and we treat transition itself like a mere act of dressup. we let blatant transphobia run rampant all the time as long as people call each other "amab" and "afab" instead of misgendering them directly
"afab bodies," "amab energy," "afab only housing," "amab behavior" THIS IS TRANSPHOBIA. YOU ARE MAKING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT PEOPLE'S BEHAVIORS AND BODIES BASED ON THEIR ASSIGNED SEX. THE WORD FOR THAT IS TRANSPHOBIA
sex does not determine your behaviors. sex is not a binary. sex can be changed, and IS changed by medical transition, INCLUDING hrt
is it even a "trans" community if we don't hold these things to be true? how can a community of trans people who bind each other to their agabs like the rest of the world does be called a trans community? come the fuck on
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Anyone noticed how beautiful my friend is @pinkwolf-femme no just me? Well i demand all my 21+ girlys and sapphic nonbinarys to look at her pls! She deserves the world 🥰
I’m reading the book “before we were trans” and I am FASCINATED by how much trans history we miss by sticking to defining historical figures by modern definitions of gender. I didn’t even realize that “that’s just someone cross dressing for [money/power/rights/opportunities]” is the equivalent of “they were just friends who never married and lived together the rest of their lives:)”. Sure, it’s technically possible, but it’s disingenuous to assume that the default will always be cishet unless explicitly stated and that it’ll fit what’s considered queer nowadays, not to mention how different cultures handle gender.
Anyway, the book brought up that historically there were two kings who, despite being AFAB, ruled and lived as men and were accepted as such. From what I understand, this isn’t common knowledge for trans history because both kingdoms were African, and while the people accepted the rulers as men, most of our records are from colonial powers who assumed they were both women who faked being men to gain more power.
Highly recommend reading this book, because I’m barely halfway through and I’ve already learned about these two kings, well respected “men near indistinguishable from women” who had political power in England, and a nonbinary celebrity whose fame and adoration was partially based off intentionally breaking gender norms very visibly.
Those scars on my tummy are the kinds of scars you get from peritoneal-vaginoplasty.
I wanted to show this for Transfem Tummy Tuesday (I am aware it is Wednesday morning. I do not care) because a while back I saw art by a tme person depicting two characters that they wanted to convey are trans, a transmasc character and a transfem character. The transmasc character was given top surgery scars to indicate this. But since the artist apparently couldn't think of any other way to convey a character's transness other than surgery scars, they gave the transfem character big weird scars extending out from under her bikini onto her thighs, apparently meaning to indicate bottom surgery.
It was an obvious and annoying display of willful ignorance about what the results from vaginoplasty look like. One that could have been avoided by a simple google search. But it also aggravates me that people can't imagine any other way to indicate that a character is trans beyond showing scars. But I wanted to show this as an acceptable option if you absolutely have to use scars to indicate a character's transfemininity, for whatever bizarre reason you've concocted.
Yes, they don't always look exactly like this, there aren't always this many of them, and yes obviously not every transfem gets peritoneal-vaginoplasty, not even every transfem that gets vaginoplasty. But the same amount of variation also exists for top surgery with trans men. This at least gives you an idea of how to show realistic vaginoplasty scars. The scars in the area of the vulva itself aren't really visible without full nudity, and aren't visible at all after about a year because they are fully hidden by the labia.
It gets better with time.
Maybe just one more 😉😘
Ehehe work it! Love the pose and i love how wavy your hair is rn- I might draw you again 🤭