shut up about how "bad" she did at a sport, a woman is being told she can't do something because of the way she was born, she just happens to be trans so yall think misogyny and bioessentialism is suddenly ok
Hey fun fact you can bite girls and they like it
i would rather hang out with a thousand feedists and fat "fetishists" than even one so-called ally wailing and gnashing their teeth about the evils of *checks notes* finding fat people hot.
Tumblr is a website where the least punk thing you can do is listen to punk, where the queerest game is Dungeons & Dragons because it lets you play as anyone, including a straight man, and where the presence of cishet men is seen as an indicator of the health of a queer community.
transitioning is wild like one day you'll wake up and you're just happy and the world is more colourful and theres a slight spring in your step and the girl in the mirror can't stop smiling at you
obsessed with this video
once again a promising erotic story ruins the sexiness by concentrating on sex, the least sexy part of sex.
The thing that gets me about the "Dude" discourse is that it feels like a simple question of respect?
I don't like getting called dude or bro. Most transfems I know don't like getting called dude or bro.
It doesn't really matter if it's intended to be used in a gender neutral way, cause that's often not the effect that it is having.
And not calling someone dude or bro or anything like that is super easy.
And if you mess up, you can just say "my bad" and move on.