GRRM may write more women than Tolkien, but as a woman I would feel much safer in Tolkien's world, and around the author himself
[Oc] friday i'm in love ♡
happy valentine's day everyone! i offer you this sketch of my vampire x werewolf gfs
Love wins 😌
And a version for my aro/ace/not interested in kissing for whatever reason siblings:
The complete ‘Women Who Changed Science - And The World" collection in honor of the 95th Women’s Equality Day.
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I am so proud.
My mother, in her mid-50s, just came out as aromantic. She never knew there was a word for what she felt. She asked if this means she's "part of the LGBT now", and I got to happily inform her that there are more letters now, and Aces and Aros are absolutely a part of our community.
It's so important to remember that there are people in generations before us who still don't know themselves, and self-discovery is for any age. They should know they have a community. I am so proud of new, older queers!
no woman is aroused by shaving, wearing clothing, or just existing. There is a difference between liking your appearance and being sexually aroused. But you know that already, youre just being obtuse because you don't want to admit youre living a fetish. If you are aroused by playing "woman" or shaving your legs "like a woman" or wearing woman's clothes youre a pervert.
You've made the false assumption that I have autogynephillia. I do not. Yes, I'm aware of the difference between liking your appearance and being aroused by it. However, contrary to your statement, I know several cis-women and cis men who are mildly aroused by their own bodies. Interestingly, I don't know any transgender women or men who have autogynephillia, but I've read about some who do. Personally, I wouldn't call them perverted for enjoying their own body. That's almost like saying women who play with their boobs, or people who masturbate are all perverts. Sorry bud, but the world doesn't work the way that you think it should. Autogynephillia is not a trait of being transgender. Its something else entirely.
To all the parents who think THEY get to decide when their children learn about specific or controversial topics: No you don't! You live in a world with billions of other people, advertisements galore, screens and speakers everywhere, and natural phenomena in general. They will learn about it when the universe presents it to them. And the universe doesn't care how you feel about it.
Sometimes I like to stir my coffee/tea counterclockwise...🧙
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