hey trans boys
i love you
trans boys who can't present the way they want to
i love you
trans boys who can't cut their hair
i love you
trans boys who can cut their hair but still get dysphoria
i love you
trans boys who are insecure about their bodies
i love you
trans boys who feel too skinny or too fat
i love you
trans boys who hate their chests
i love you
trans boys who feel ugly
i love you
trans boys
i love you
trauma so bad my coping mechanisms have names and pronouns
One of the best (sarcasm) things about my migraines is the emotional symptoms. I already hurt and so apparently my brain thinks this is the best time to feel like I want to curl up into a little ball and sob until I can't breathe. Yay right -_-
I have a sinus infection right now. Someone put me out of my misery.
better world: chronic illness makes you immune to regular sickness
this world: chronic illness and regular sickness combine into a demon of misery
Istg how are there 50 towels in this house and none of them are clean
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aac ask game
💙: What kind of aac do you use?
I use writing on paper or typing on my phone and unassisted aac (gestures and noises). Will be getting more soon. I recently became minimally speaking, so I do not currently have many specialized aac devices. I want cards and to try an app.
The Caesar jokes are mandatory
Opening tumblr only a few days before the Ides of March
YOU KNOW WHAT that trend there was in the mid to late 2010s of putting a unicorn horn on literally everything was actually pretty rad. That aesthetic was actually like not bad. Gimme the pink and teal flowers, glitter gold accents, and cheesy calligraphy.
I love how part of Discord culture is planning to move in with people you barely know. We all do it at some point. I'm literally doing it right now.
I am becoming convinced that able-bodied people do not actually know what experiencing pain is like based on the way they talk about it.
To me, developing chronic pain gave me this moment where I was like, "Oh, this is what being in pain is ACTUALLY like. I am 24, and I have to learn how to be in pain." Sure, I've had twisted ankles, I broke my arm, I've had the flu. Temporary pain hurts and is valid, but you don't learn how to actually be in pain until you are in it all the time. It's a hard lesson to learn.