Happy Trans Day of Visibility!
8 months ago
General
hi im gornal
For anyone not in the know: it's just a day that transgender/non-binary/agender/fluid/etc. folks make it known that we're still here, living and surviving. The only reason why we're under attack is for political statements and weak macho egos pushed by a mostly-Catholic society. They can keep trying to chain us up by silencing the youth and erasing our history, but those chains are worthless and can't hold down one of the most tightly-knit communities in the world.
Reagan tried it, and all it did was inform us that our system is corrupt and doesn't care about crossfires or collateral damage from the decisions they make. If they wish to continue breaking down a corrupt system, so be it - we have ourselves to support each other like we've always done. If the pandemic taught me anything, alt-rights and other anti-queer groups are a lost cause and deserve to be left alone to burn in the fires they start. Bulls that will continue ramming their heads into things they shouldn't until they break their skulls. We'll continue simply being alive and enjoying our time on Mother Earth.
And just a reminder as an addendum: I'm somewhere in the "gender-extremist" spectrum. Started out as a 17yo questioning and experimenting via cosplay and drawing femboys, as you may have seen recently. After high school, I came out as female - but of course my confidence was below zero, so I still played off like a male to appease my intrusive thoughts. After moving across the country with my family to the west coast, I started growing and soon discovered my hidden detachment from gender entirely. I like being feminine, and my legal gender is female thanks to easy change avenues. However, I'm somewhere in the non-binary or agender ballpark - simply put, I don't really care about my public perception these days.
That said, she/they pronouns are preferred! I get that younger folks in the NSFW community are hip with certain rude terms, but I ask that you not refer to me as a trap/femboy/shemale/herm/futanari/new-half/etc. Just don't, I don't like 'em. And if you're an artist who's not a queer person, I suggest not using those terms in general, as they isolate a good population of your audience who wish to be respected as people and not objects. I understand some cases I see of this come from people who don't speak English, so there's a lesson for you if you need it.
I'm sick of all the infighting at this point, but I feel like it's always nice to check in about this stuff. I appreciate the support from all the good folks who've stayed on board throughout my time here, so thanks, and happy Trans Day! Don't ever let them take you away. C: 🏳️⚧️
Reagan tried it, and all it did was inform us that our system is corrupt and doesn't care about crossfires or collateral damage from the decisions they make. If they wish to continue breaking down a corrupt system, so be it - we have ourselves to support each other like we've always done. If the pandemic taught me anything, alt-rights and other anti-queer groups are a lost cause and deserve to be left alone to burn in the fires they start. Bulls that will continue ramming their heads into things they shouldn't until they break their skulls. We'll continue simply being alive and enjoying our time on Mother Earth.
And just a reminder as an addendum: I'm somewhere in the "gender-extremist" spectrum. Started out as a 17yo questioning and experimenting via cosplay and drawing femboys, as you may have seen recently. After high school, I came out as female - but of course my confidence was below zero, so I still played off like a male to appease my intrusive thoughts. After moving across the country with my family to the west coast, I started growing and soon discovered my hidden detachment from gender entirely. I like being feminine, and my legal gender is female thanks to easy change avenues. However, I'm somewhere in the non-binary or agender ballpark - simply put, I don't really care about my public perception these days.
That said, she/they pronouns are preferred! I get that younger folks in the NSFW community are hip with certain rude terms, but I ask that you not refer to me as a trap/femboy/shemale/herm/futanari/new-half/etc. Just don't, I don't like 'em. And if you're an artist who's not a queer person, I suggest not using those terms in general, as they isolate a good population of your audience who wish to be respected as people and not objects. I understand some cases I see of this come from people who don't speak English, so there's a lesson for you if you need it.
I'm sick of all the infighting at this point, but I feel like it's always nice to check in about this stuff. I appreciate the support from all the good folks who've stayed on board throughout my time here, so thanks, and happy Trans Day! Don't ever let them take you away. C: 🏳️⚧️
J. Saucetenuto
~saucetenuto
I won't ever let them take away what I truly am. Thank you for the kind words and happy TDoV :0)
miyabi-95
~jiyako
OP
^_^ 🩵🩷🤍🩵🩷
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