Just hanging around π
(It was my first time I got hung and I liked it so much, damn I want more π)
I made a set of collages based on my character and my friends' characters from our D&D homebrew campaign that we have been playing for two years now.
So, this one is based on my character. Her name is Sparkle. She is a cursed "Elf" Warlock who may turn into a monster at any moment. She was enslaved a while ago but managed to escape. She remember little from her past, she doesn't even know how old she is. She has a long path she's made and she has so many things to recall. The only thing she knows about herself is that she was given a great power of fire magic and she can summon her weapon from nowhere.
She is my favourite character ever π₯Ίπ€²π
yes
Having a praise kink and a degradation kink is so much fun because you can say literally whatever you want to me and I'll cum about it. Call me a pretty boy with your fingers in my mouth? Im moaning and sucking even harder. Make me gag on your hand while you whisper what a pathetic filthy whore I am? I'm dripping and ready to get fucked Right Now
I love dragons, I like swords and I'm pansexual and she is so gorgeous π
The pansexual Pride Knight! This card is part of a deck of playing cards I am currently working on. Follow me if you want to give feedback on the designs! This project will go live June 2023. Your input is needed to create a deck that celebrates the strength and diversity of our community! βοΈ πΒ
F'cking he'll π₯΅β€οΈβπ₯π₯
sleepy ghost
Even though English is not my mother tongue, I feel safe and comfortable writing in English. I guess, it helps me to distract and escape from literally hostile environment I'm living in...
I think people need to stop asking trans people "what gender feels like," because that framing was devised by cisgender psychiatrists and doctors who to try to explain (and maybe even pathologize, invalidate, or trivialize) being transgender. It's not our phrasing.
Because I never "felt" like any specific gender. For me, there is not feeling that is "woman." Or "man" or none of the above either. We have our internal sense of self, but you can't boil it down to a general "woman" feeling.
I have a better way:
Imagine you are one day transported into a someone you don't know's body. They don't even have to be a different gender than you, just anyone you don't know.
Imagine how it feels to open your mouth and someone else's voice comes out. Imagine how it feels to look in the mirror and see a stranger staring back at you. Imagine feeling like the body you're in doesn't match how you know internally it should be, and I don't just mean sexual anatomy. I mean height and limb proportions among other things, too. Imagine feeling like the very blood in your veins feels wrong. Would you want to find a way to correct this mistake in any way you could? What if you were stuck and the only options given to you are expensive medicine and surgery and require years of psychiatric care just to be able to start to access it?
Now, imagine being told you're wrong or crazy for trying to tell the world what's going on with you. Imagine being pathologized and given therapy to convince you that you aren't actually you but this stranger. Imagine that state governments across the country and globe are specifically legislating your rights away because your existence disgusts them. Imagine living in fear of even walking down the street, even in your own neighborhood, because people have been trained to want to hurt you for living as you know you are. Imagine entire social movements and Internet shows dedicated to mocking and harassing you and people like you.
Now, think about how you would feel. Would you feel good? Would you be brave enough to face the world every day while doing this? I doubt it.
But, y'know, that's just my experience. The beauty of being trans, and human experience in general, is that it's all different. That's why I scoff at the term "trans ideology" because none of us can even agree on what being trans is! Ask ten trans people on what being trans is like and you'll get 10 different answers. You think we're that cohesive and organized? A bit of "tell me you've never met a trans person without telling me you've never met a trans person," y'know? What binds us, really, is the people that hate us more than anything else.
Anyway, I think it's time trans people reclaim our own narrative. It's way past time.
Being horny during periods is a f^cking torture π΅βπ«
*dies from getting way too hrny* π³π₯π΅
On mission
Y/N: *taking out a knife* every room can become a panic room if you give just a fucking minute...
Soap: I'm scared LT... LT?
Ghost: I'm horny.
π π 22 y.o. | Pansexual polyamorous D&D player | 18+ only πβ οΈ
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