we have finally set up our new blog, and are moving to the ✨ new and (maybe) improved ✨ @thistle--down blog. feel free to head over in your own time if you're at all interested.
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we have finally set up our new blog, and are moving to the ✨ new and (maybe) improved ✨ @thistle--down blog. feel free to head over in your own time if you're at all interested.
Also. I am once again begging you to consider what information you're making public, particularly via things like userboxes + microlabels/xenogenders and so on. People don't need to know you're in an unstable situation at home, the general public does not need to know and should not have access to the specific kinds of trauma you have experienced. Please remember that not everyone is going to use that information for good and you need to keep yourself safe.
By the way - it's ok if your disability affects your transition. It's ok if it shapes your transition goals or makes treatment inaccessible. It's okay if it makes presenting the way you want to difficult it impossible. It's okay if going through with your transition goals would make your disability worse and it just isn't worth that. It can suck, it can feel really fucking awful, but it's okay, and it doesn't make you a bad trans person or any less trans.
[able bodied people do not clown on this post, thank u]
Really fucking sick of "if you can do X, you can do Y" arguements. Have you considered that if I could do Y, I would? But maybe Y involves different skills, different actions, maybe Y is more energy intensive. Maybe doing Y would have longer term consequences. Maybe X also had to be done and I ran out of energy before I got to Y. Maybe I just don't want to do Y right now! Maybe X is just easier or more enjoyable for me!
Ultimately, I've chosen to do X over Y, for one reason it another, and that should be enough.
So funny when people make posts like "if you REALLY had [disability here] you wouldn't be ABLE to have a social media account" like god forbid disabled people do anything that isn't lament in total isolation until they are Fixed or until they die.
I really thought Tumblr was past the age of the weird slimming/diet ads but apparently fucking not. People shouldn't have to pay money not to see this shit. They should at least be able to report these ads - but all you get is a little button saying ✨ go ad free ✨
Today is a "coherent thought is just out of my grasp" sort of day I think. Like water running through my fingers, or struggling to get a grip on some glossy fabric.
In what can only be described as a short sighted and perhaps selfish act of self preservation, I have reintroduced the highly sought after Duvet into our bed, despite the fact that our housing agency have not fixed our roof, meaning that it may get leaked on if it rains. Will this bold move work out in the long run? Viewers wait with baited breath to find out.