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do i even have a sexuality at this point or is it literally just “oh yes i’d kiss you”
(via death-salesman)
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Traditionally, boys who play with dolls were scolded, stripped of their dolls and handed some trucks, their parents terrified of their son showing signs of femininity. Now, as transgender identities become more visible, select parents respond to their sons playing with dolls in a different way, assuming that their child’s interest in traditionally feminine toys makes them transgender or qualifies them as a girl trapped in a boy’s body. So-called progressive individuals are jumping on the “transgender bandwagon,” without realizing that their tolerance (and even support) of what they perceive as “transgender” might actually be a destructive reinforcement of an arbitrary gender binary.
– Some Boys Like Dolls: Deconstructing the (Trans)Gender Binary — Lucas Walden (via klutzygeek)(via stigs-journey)
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Someone left this on the table I went to go eat at so I took it and true
(via stigs-journey)
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I was asked to draw a guide on drawing fatties, but I… had no clue how to, so I figured I’d doodle up some examples instead. I generally have no clue what I’m doing when I draw bodytypes like this, ahaha. I really adore drawing chubs though, in case that wasn’t obvious yet.
A lot of my chubby characters are a bit on the stubby side as well, and I didn’t entirely manage to break away from that default… Honestly, though, as long as you don’t forget to add some squish on the sides and make sure to have the body balanced out, they’re pretty straightforward to draw, I think.
this’ll never help me out cause i can’t even draw.
but its still interesting to point out and also antje is a really good artist and knows stuff.
(via artkink)
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I give this kid an A++
Win.
A+
(via stigs-journey)
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I’m trying to make a point to a friend. Reblog this if you’d be okay with your child coming up to you and saying “I think I was born as the wrong gender.”
(via tjhs2)
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Gatito Seyram~: When I think about it Hourou Musuko is such a great manga.Not only... →
When I think about it Hourou Musuko is such a great manga.
Not only because of the plot, the character development and the art, but the fact that even I as a person who is not trans* suffer when the protagonist’s body develops as male is such an incredible thing.
How good do you have to be to make someone feel really empathic towards a feeling they could never get?
I actually feel bad, I suffer when I see the way Nitori worries about the height, the face, the facial hair, the bone structure, the changing voice. It’s painful how even though you know how she feels, how peaceful would she feel with a girl’s body she has to put up with the gigantic anxiety of knowing that body is going to keep on growing as male, and how she’s gonna be told not to dress the way she wants, and she’s gonna be ridiculized and she’s not gonna be able to live happily as a woman nor as a man.
And it fucking hurts
And when I think about it, it’s just great, great that someone is being able to make me understand even if it’s just a little, someone that I could never experience for myself
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Two mama cats who gave birth at the same time, co-mothering their eight new babies.
However, I prefer to think of them as a lesbian cat couple.
lesbian cat couple yes good
cat otp

i felt the otp coming on
here
(via lgbtlaughs)



