I was listening to my Spotify playlist and a Steven Universe song came on and I immediately thought of you so I thought to pop in your ask box to say hi and ily/p <33
I hope you have a good day and remember to stay hydrated!! :D
Bye bye!
faithfmgnfngn.....,.,..,.,.,.,, gonna be honest i wasn't having a good morning but this helped a lot, tysm :'] ilyt /p ,,, <3
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say something encouraging to other fic writers!
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Friendly reminder of the night that if you're trans and fat, you shouldn't feel obligated to lose weight to pass. You can be fat and femme, fat and masc or fat and androgynous, and you don't even need to "pass" if that's not what feels most comfortable/safe for you. You're no less trans or worthy of respect.
Its your skin, and the only person that it needs to bring comfort to is YOU. Not anyone's notion of gender.
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In the same vein as "I've been taking my medication for long enough that I haven't experienced any symptoms in a while, I must not need to take it anymore! (Spoiler alert: the meds are why you haven't had symptoms)" I present to you a similarly clownish thought process- "I haven't experienced that trigger in a long time, maybe I was just exaggerating how bad it was and it'll be fine to engage with this! (Spoiler alert: take a fucking guess babes)"
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!open the picture for the best quality!
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if u want, I can post a version with words of support. I'm just a little afraid of how you'll react to it.
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a paperback book isnt alive until you break its spine btw like a long slumbering animal being carefully roused it actually needs you to do that like when you click your knuckles. for your paperback book the breaking of its spine is like the first stretch against your pillow in the morning
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Oh so imagine Billy wearing Stu’s jacket sometimes cause Stu’s just a gentleman to him
A quick little messy afternoon sketching sesh never hurt anybody
His fingers are turning blue billy. Just give it back
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