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I hope Slushie is prepared, this might take a while… Timelapse here
Something I think about sometimes as a transmasc is the contrast between the stereotype of how transmascs and trans men are so often viewed through the lens of “girls (or ‘girls’) who want to be boys”, and my experience growing up of feeling like a boy who wished desperately that he could be a girl. But, knowing deep down on some level that I wasn’t one and couldn’t be one, no matter how much I wanted to be. And perhaps my experience is complicated by growing up intersex, and not really going through what people think of as a complete “normal girl puberty”, so that’s something to consider when looking back on my experiences with gender.
But, I’ve seen a lot of people, transmascs and (occasionally) non transmascs alike talk about the transmasc experience of Wishing You Were A Boy and rarely seen anyone else talk about the transmasc experience of Wishing You Were A Girl, and frankly, I feel like a lot of cis allies are unaware that this is a thing for some transmascs. I’ve seen people talk about internalized transphobia broadly a bit more often, sure, but this is a slightly more distinct feeling than simply wishing I was “normal” and able to blend in, and therefore not trans, and therefore a cis girl by default. I’m not really sure how to describe it. Like, before I even knew that being trans was a concept that existed at all, before I consciously ever thought “I feel like a boy” or knew that was something I could be, I remember thinking often “I wish I could be a Real Girl” but knowing that I felt like an imposter. There was an intense yearning for Girlhood, but a knowledge that Girlhood was on a shelf just out of my reach- despite not having any idea whatsoever as to why, at the time.
Maybe this doesn’t make a lot of sense, I only slept 4 hours and my head isn’t exactly screwed on straight. But I’m sharing this anyway, hoping that someone else out there will see it and resonate and know that they aren’t alone. I also think it’s worth mentioning that I find it interesting how gender dysphoria can manifest so differently for everyone who is affected by it.
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I got the dress as a gift on Throne so I finished this lil doodle of it :3
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Normally I put some kinda funny thing here, but nah, all I can do is say it's the last day to pledge $2 for your Ivan plush. As of writing this, it's 63% funded. Check the link here if you want to help with this final push to make Ivan real! —
I'm happy to put my clown makeup back on if I'm wrong but I'm personally thinking this guy is Vanitas and not Vali.
Either way, whats the deal with his keyblade? It's a very interesting design.
Once when I was in undergrad, someone described something as “problematic” in class and our professor was like, “That’s cool, but ‘problematic’ doesn’t really mean anything. It means that the thing you’re describing has a problem, and in and of itself that’s not bad. Art, especially, should always have problems, or else it’s not interesting and not art, either. It sounds like you’re trying to say that this is bad, but you don’t want to say ‘bad.’ Is that right?”
So from then on whenever one of us called something problematic, he would make us talk it out until we could name the “bad” thing we were hinting at. In this particular class, 7/10 it was some type of oppression, and the remainder was like, “I’m uncomfortable because this is very new/confusing/pushing boundaries that made me feel safe.”
Once we stopped calling things “problematic” and stopping at that, class got way more interesting and... we all had to say, like, “that’s racist” or “that’s misogynistic” or “ew capitalism gross” out loud, which a lot of us had never done in a classroom before. Or we had to be like, “Uhhh... I’m not sure what’s so bad?” and confront our own beliefs and that was maybe even more useful.
Anyway. Whenever I see the word problematic, I can’t help but think of this professor being like, “Good starting point, now let’s get specific.” I think when we have to commit to saying “that’s ___” it requires a lot more careful thought about the truth and impact and complexities of whatever we’re claiming. Sometimes there really is some bullshit afoot, and also sometimes it’s art, and it should be full of problems, because that’s what art is.
"Problematic" has now become the modern-day equivalent of "satanic", "witch", "evil", "unpatriotic", or the timeless classic, "pedo".
Just fling it at whomever you don't like, or whatever makes you vaguely uncomfortable, whether or not it's accurate or fair or objective, and other people have no choice but to get on that bandwagon if they don't wanna be seen as also problematic. Because apparently, in this social-media age where everyone puts their lives online 24/7, everyone is terrified of not being perfect. No way we're allowed to have flaws.
Same way it was unsafe to criticize the invasion of Iraq after 9/11 - the same way there's literally no way to fight against someone who shuts down any argument by calling you a pedo. It's become a weapon of abuse and manipulation.
There's a term for that well-known to survivors of narcissistic abuse: smear campaign.
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A friend told us about this relationship chart site that someone else used for their system. It's not as convenient for them as it was for us (they're a much larger system!) but we had a ton of fun mapping our system out a bit.
However, originally we used the term "host" in this chart, just as a way to reference our perceptions of each other (as in: the person we support or commonly rely on/defer to). Which isn't inaccurate to the term "host" since the definition seems to be pretty flexible? And we were going to leave it with the caveat that none of us are actually a host; but reading comprehension is kinda... eh...
Unfortunately, the idea of presenting any of us as the "main one" in any capacity makes those of us who would be seen that way pretty nauseated.
So we switched that out for heorþ, which is Old English for "hearth," which feels more fitting. Those we perceive as a heorþ is an alter who can be relied on, or has seniority, or maybe is just someone we support. Someone that were drawn to, or a person that others gather around. And yeah we probably didn't need to make up a new term, but we couldn't find an existing one that felt right.
Anyway, seeing how differently we view each other is pretty funny. For example, why do our PR managers have beef with each other. What's up with that. And where did that fucking cat come from.
I made Miis for Franky and Robin (One Piece pre-time skip designs) because I love them both and would love to see them as a couple. I was psyched that Robin immediately fell head over heels for Franky their first day on the island. After a couple hours passed, he started telling her a story about a 9-volt battery and she got so bored that she lost all interest in a single cutscene lmao. They asked to be roommates though, so they at least get along somewhat. The next day Franky told me he's been thinking about Robin a lot. Now he's crushing hard and it seems like she just wants to be friends lmao. RIP my hopes for Frobin to be canon on Blorbo island
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everyone loves to hate terfs until they realise that it actually entails rejecting bioessentialism entirely and then suddenly you’re “taking things too seriously” and you “don’t have a sense of humour” like i’m sorry but saying protect the dolls doesn’t make you immune to terfism it has seeped into every corner of mainstream feminism and unless you’re actively searching it out and checking your own biases you will always be at risk of sharing a space with terfs
“Only women can—” nope. “But all men—” nah. “The divine femininity of—” gonna stop you right there. “Everyone born ama—” if you finish that sentence I’ll kill you. “Men don’t experience—” you’re wrong. “Gender isn’t real but sex is imm—” *loud incorrect buzzer*
It also goes without saying that bioessentialism inherently can’t be trans inclusive no matter how hard you try. “All men including trans men—” probably not. “This is only a woman’s issue—” is it really? “Afabs only—” why? “All trans men are like—” what? what are they like? finish the sentence i dare you.
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lightning keyblade…. Thinking. Ironically I didn’t reference Gula’s when I was making Elrena’s, but I came to some similar design decisions in the middle part especially. I think Elrena would rock that Khml keyblade also, similar to how the Remus keyblade was a lot like Lea’s.
Calico cat in a calico coat!