Imagine wanting to kill this man with such intensity, you were willing to send your entire eight season series into a prolonged nosedive before it inevitably crashed and burned as a result of your hubris.
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Imagine wanting to kill this man with such intensity, you were willing to send your entire eight season series into a prolonged nosedive before it inevitably crashed and burned as a result of your hubris.
queer people on tiktok will be like.. now that i've overcome all struggles with coming to terms with my own sexuality and feel comfortable to a point where im broadcasting it on social media i will tell other people exactly how they are allowed and not allowed to come to terms with their sexuality.
Take it as you will Mrs Malloy, but you have helped me discover that I am a bisexual woman and I thank you
You wouldn’t be the first woman I’ve helped, but you’re very welcome dear.
you know when taemin sings. 🗣📢 SEX! U A LI TYYYYY SOMETIMES ITS SWEET! SOMETIMES ITS SOFT! *rest of the song*
if you dislike a woman and your first instinct is to immediately attack her appearance or sexuality you're not as feminist as you think you are 💖💫
I read a post recently about a trans man who had never really felt any type of way about “being a girl” like it was neutral and underwhelming, but wasn’t blatantly bad, but the realization really him him when someone referred to him as “sir” for the first time and he felt true joy and euphoria.
I have been thinking for months about how to properly phrase my thoughts about this, but I think this idea of “euphoria” or “joy” can also be applied to sexuality.
At its very basis, understanding your sexuality should delight and comfort you.
Being able to express your personal boundaries in an informed way, and understand what you do or don’t want to participate in with regards to your body should be empowering to you.
Your sexuality should absolutely be based on what makes you happy, not what repulses you or makes you anxious.
Centering your whole identity around what you are repulsed by is not healthy.
I think it would do so many people some good if happiness, joy, delight, comfort, passion, and excitement where the defining emotions we looked to when it came to how we view sexuality.
Of course there are other feelings that may get in the way. You can’t discount the effort it takes to overcome negative power in things like like internalized issues with homophobia, biphobia, cissexism, misogyny, rape-culture, religious ideologies, racism/colourism, classism, etc.
But at the very basis of our understandings of ourselves, our sexuality should bring us joy.
Understanding that you are a lesbian should bring you joy. Understanding that you are gay should bring you joy. Understanding that you are bisexual should bring you joy. Understanding that you are asexual should bring you joy.