Behold, the virgin Gamzee and their cherubs
McDonald's in the 1970s
Felt like posting my thighs with the good news of starting hrt soon alsoooo dm to see the uncensored photođź’—
a younger jean comforting a younger harry, he still has hope in him
i was listening to merry christmas please dont call and it was literally them đź’”so i had to draw them đź’”
Pour one out for a real one.
kim and his cat kras meowzov, the lifeline.
one time he was shot in the line of duty, and while the lazareth is stitching him up he goes; "someone needs to go feed my cat." (Friday is out of isola for work or something) ((where kras meowzov exists friday exists, shes technically her cat))
I made a starter pack for Harry! And then realized he needed his partners. (Jean has mystery boxes because he is very mysterious)
No one is saying that you MUST have sex with trans people.
Or fat people
Or disabled people
Or dark-skinned black people
Or or or….
When activists say things like “It’s transphobic to say that you aren’t attracted to trans women,” that doesn’t translate to “You absolutely have to find a trans woman right now and bone down!” Instead, what they’re saying is “The only thing that all trans women have in common is that they’re trans women. They all look different, act different, think different, have different bodies and are at different stages of transition. There is no way that you find every single one of them unattractive. To specifically single them out as a group that you dislike is based on stereotypes and bias, not reality.”
It benefits all of us to take the time to examine our internal bias. Recognizing that prejudice and reflecting on it is a good thing. Maybe your sexual or romantic leanings will never change. That’s okay. But let’s not just brush past these things by saying “It’s a preference” when really: these thoughts are based on a culture of discrimination, stereotypes and bigotry. Labeling them as such is a reflection on that culture, not on your love life.
I just got these jeans, I can’t be spilling out of them already?!
(He/it/they, ok to reblogđź’•)