Happy new year đ
i canât stop thinking about them
Have a sketch of her bc I love her
happy tdov my loves. don't let anyone else define your transness for you.
help trans women evacuate gaza
Include men in your body positivity. you are not body positive if you make fun of male pattern baldness, neckbeards, fatness, etc in men. these traits are just as worthy of acceptance regardless of if it's wrapped in pink bows or not.
studio ghibli movies must have:
old ladies
cool lesbian aunt
gorgeous forest/garden
little guy(s)
metamorphosis
I feel like too many consent-related posts focus too much on giving and getting consent, and not making sure that people feel comfortable not consenting. We talk too much of consent as if it is a given, as if you just have to ask and then youâll get it.Â
like, there are so many things that boil down to âbefore you have sex, ask for consentâ rather than âdonât assume youâre about to have sex unless you know for sure that the other party/parties want to, and even then they could change their mindsâ.
Which is just really unhelpful. The whole point of consent shouldnât be âyou should always ask for it and then you can have care-free sexâ. That still assumes that youâre going to have sex, when the whole point of asking what people want to do is that it should be possible to say no.
Consent and dissent are both equally valuable. Itâs OK if someone asks you if you want to do something, and you say no. And whether you say no for today, for a week or forever, itâs all fine.
Because you know that there are going to be people who think theyâre so ~progressive~ and so ~feminist~. when they ask their partner(s) if they want to have sex, but then wonât be able to handle the word ânoâ.
L E S T ~
I already love this Vastaya from Arcane :)
dir. Guillermo del Toro
âMy god, itâs not even human!â âIf we do nothing, neither are we.â
oh ok