Merlin Emrys + Character Tropes
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Three Goblin Art
we're not kids anymore.
Today's Document
DEAR READER
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Xuebing Du
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Merlin Emrys + Character Tropes
gwen :)
I really don’t feel like we as a society are talking enough about this
video description: a baby deer squeaks in the middle of the road and is shown next to a travel mug for size comparison. the deer is not much taller than the mug.
i know its late but its too wholesome not to share
I was drawing a bunch of pentagrams in my notebook during math class because I was bored and I think I drew 150 pentagrams in total before a devilish-looking guy wearing a red suit broke down the door of the classroom and yelled “wHAT the fUCK do you wANT?!”
this username escapes me every single time
i cant stop thinking about this post
I love the idea that when you draw a pentagram Hell gets an @everyone discord ping
Trying to keep up with this made me feel like English wasn’t my native language
English isn’t my native language and this felt like I was having a stroke
The cast of the Original Trilogy had cliched, boring character concepts that were executed wonderfully enough for it not to matter.
The cast of the Prequel Trilogy had interesting concepts that were executed poorly enough to make them seem utterly stupid.
The cast of the Sequel Trilogy had amazing, thought-provoking concepts that were executed in the town square and put up on pikes as a warning to others.
*sigh*
Stabbys great grand pappy, Slashy
highlighting @werewolf-boi 's threatening tags
Encounter: security sentries outside the lair of a particularly unhinged villain
Don’t be afraid to destroy men’s lives over crimes they chose to commit.
Surprised by the first snow.. 😹😻
I just realised Ph.D should stand for Preferred Hill to Die on.
CORRECT
i am not microwave or dishwasher safe
It checks out
These are the EXACT pairings that went into my head
Soft suburban Girl + rebellious lesbian bf
WE ALL KNOW THAT EMOTION
UNMUTE THIS
I’m the dog
My emotion right now is this dog.
inertia is a property of matter
Ok so lately I’ve noticed there’s a big influx in trans acceptance to sapphic spaces, and I love that, but with that influx is coming a lot of poorly informed fetishism, so I’m going to do my best to deal some of the issues there.
This post is in no way saying “no trans women fit these attributes”, but simply outlining the way it feels like our acceptance is almost entirely predicated on our willingness to conform to a societal view of “inherent” masculinity.
Almost every post I see about trans bodies lately, especially those posts written by cis women, describes us almost exclusively in one way. Thick cocked, full of cum, ready to breed and top a pretty femme (often as a butch). SO I’m gonna dispel some myths.
Most trans people experience a degree of dysphoria; this means that for many (probably a majority) being assumed to be “butch” or “masc” based on our genitals, kinda fucking sucks. It’s something that people have called me since I came out, no matter how many times I told people it didn’t seem to fit; and it took my current partner to realise that it’s something I only accepted because I thought “yeah I don’t like this label, but at least I’m included”.
This dysphoria also affects how we fuck, a majority of us do that “differently”, we use different words for our bodies, penetrating somebody might not feel like an option, the way we enjoy oral and being stimulated changes. We don’t want to just “feel like the girl” in the relationship, we are the girl, and often thanks to societal pressures, that means wanting to bottom, to be babied, cared for, to feel like ‘the princess’. These differences aren’t just emotional, they’re physical as well because that’s what hormones do.
On that topic: hormones. Most trans women who are out are either on them or want to be on them. And hormones have a lot of affects that you know, softer skin and hair, titties, cry lots, but a common misconception seems to fall around our genitals.
Oestrogen shrinks your junk, it stops you producing cum, your doctors ask you dozens of times if you’re willing to become infertile and potentially never get hard again.
And to a lot of us, that’s a fucking good thing, it’s a relief, tucking becomes easier, erections aren’t going to spiral us into dysphoric panics at random and inconvenient times.
But now there seems to be a bit of a shift that is hitting people in a way I am only used to experiencing from men. Y’all are accepting us not just “with our bodies” but in a lot of cases, because of your own perceptions of our bodies. The acceptance is now in the form of “hell yeah thick cock girls are so hot and should pump me full of cum” posts that remind the vast majority of out and transitioning women that they’re actively losing the thing people are fetishising us over, the thing that is giving us the acceptance we need.
SO, this is a reminder to think about your trans followers, mutuals and friends, and just consider the difference between accepting them, understanding them and loving them; and fetishising them for their porn category attributes.
You can love girls with thick cocks dripping with cum all you like, just don’t forget how similar that feels to being fetishised when trans girls are treated as fake or strange for NOT being comfortable with being seen as “the hot top with a built-in strap”
Oh also, cis women and nb people can and should reblog this.
Don’t make trans women the only people trying to talk about this.
I shouldn’t have girls in my dms saying the hardest part of their dysphoria is trying to negotiate sex with potential partners. Take a chance to help eachother learn.