Hi! My name is Froggie (also can be spelled Froggy, I don't mind), I use she/they pronouns, and I write pretty much exclusively g/t! I am AuADHD and physically disabled, so I sometimes forget about things, hyperfocus on others, or even just sleep for 15 hrs straight instead of doing things.
I am 21 now (sorry I forgot to update this for so long) and I'm iffy on nsfw interaction. Feel free to ask.
Asks are always welcomed, even if I rarely get to them!
My masterlist can be found here and my DMs and asks are open!
DNI: Terfs, transphobes, homophobes, MAGAts + ICE apologists, people who are just here to argue, AI users (especially if you put out things that are and pretend they're not. ew.)
For requests I take Doctor Who, Criminal Minds, Supernatural, NCIS, MCU (although i kinda fell off that after endgame), X Readers, probably Stranger Things but I'm not sure yet, your ocs and my ocs if you wanted, I've just started getting into COD MW and transformers, and Spiderverse, but this list might change as I consume new content. I also adore aus and getting a bit weird with it.
I don't often write about straight-up death of a MC, but I will write upsetting themes while having the characters learn to deal with their reactions/trauma or whatever. I am not interested in writing sexual content, but maybe suggestive or fade to black would be alright, I haven't decided yet.
If you want me to write a story for you, the best way is to send an ask saying the characters and theme or a prompt. I don't actually write that much due to disability problems, but it's always worth a shot!
Anyway if you've read this far, thank you! I reply to almost everyone that talks to me as long as you're respectful, so hmu! I have changed a lot since I was a minor and I understand a lot more now, but I still have much to learn, feel free to correct me on things. And to all my mutuals and/or my readers: I would die for you <3
Hey followers I've gotten a bunch of asks in the last two months along the lines of, "I'm doing <self harming/textbook eating disorder/other behavior>. <Is that bad?/should I tell my therapist?/Is this okay?/Am I sick?>" I'm not going to respond to these. It feels unethical -and- makes me uncomfortable. I can't evaluate anyone via an ask. There will never be enough information and I'm not going to do a crap version of my day job that runs a licensing risk. I feel uncomfortable posting graphic descriptions of si or ed behaviors. My final comment is - yes tell your therapist/social worker/psychologist. You (or your insurance) is paying them money to address these kinds of issues. It's important to let them know what's going on.