"your nonhuman identity is real because you say it is"
and
"your nonhuman identity is still with you even when you're having doubts or even downright disbelieving it"
are statements that can and should coexist.
Made a combo flag!
Hey hey! Recently made these flags for Birlflux! (Girlflux plus Boyflux)
I didn't coin the term, but I did make these flags bc I didn't like any already out there!
Made a cool tone and a warm tone one!
The reason they're purple is because pink and blue (the primary colors of both flags) mixed make purple!
Two therians camping in the woods. They make a big nest in the tent and watch the stars. They play by the river and run through the woods. Maybe they howl at the moon at a night. Maybe they cuddle up in the nest and sleep to the sounds of the forest. Maybe that can be me someday
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i love the duality of werewolves
like half of them are like: i am the darkness, i am the night. i am the creature that screams from the mountains. i stalk you through the woods, chase you through the meadows. my teeth are bared, my eyes are narrowed, my claws itch for flesh.
and then the others are like: i eat dino chimken nuggit and wag mi tail :)
what neurotypical abled people cant seem to get into their heads is aids and medication dont stop people from being neurodivergent and/or disabled. hearing aids dont stop deaf or hard of hearing people from being deaf or hard of hearing, it just makes hearing easier mobility aids such as canes or crutches dont stop people with arthritis, chronic pain, or just general mobility issues from having arthritis, chronic pain, or just general mobility issues, it just makes getting around easier
pain medication doesnt stop people with chronic pain stop being in pain (specifically in the long term), it just makes pain management easier
fidget & stim toys and fidget & stim jewelry dont stop people with anxiety from having anxiety, adhd-ers from having fucked up exectutive function, and autistics not being able to automatically regulate emotions and sensory responses, it just makes dealing with them all easier
various adhd medications doesnt make people not have adhd anymore, it just makes it easier to regulate their executive function.
anxiety medication doesnt get rid of anxiety, it just makes it easier to deal with.
white canes and sight specific service animals dont stop blind people and people with sight impairments from being blind or having sight impairments, it just makes living with them easier.
trauma and emotional support specific service animals dont stop people from having trauma and emotional issues, it just makes dealing with them easier
anti-depressants dont stop people with clinical depression from being depressed, they just make it easier to deal with by stabilizing mood.
immune suppressants dont stop people with any autoimmune condition(s) (such as crohn's, psoriasis or psoratic arthritis, rhumitiod arthritis, myasthenia gravis, fibromyalgia, ect.) being affected in any way affected by their autoimmune condition(s), they just make living with the condition(s) easier.
medication and aids arent magic. they dont make the disabled and/or neurodiverse person not disabled and/or not neurodiverse, they dont entirely cancel out the thing they are used/pescribed for, they just make it easier to exist in a world where whats considered "normal" or "independant" or "a regular human being" doesnt automatically include them.
silly little thing i made ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
"we need weirder queers" you guys couldnt even handle asexual people in 2016 (and probably still cant handle them)
Cis people think being genderfluid means being a girl on one day and a boy on the other when in reality it's pretty princess (he/him) and mad scientist (they/she) two hours later
admasculine: transitioning towards masculinity
adfeminine: transitioning towards femininity
these are meant to be slightly more inclusive than ‘transmasculine’ and ‘transfeminine’. who wouldn’t feel included by trans-? why do we need ad-? i’m glad you ask! here are some examples:
an AFAB bigender person who has been on T for a long time and now needs to do the same things as transfeminine people to pass on girl days would be transmasculine but adfeminine
a man in a system who has to dress up the body of his cis woman host when he fronts to feel himself would be admasculine
a trans woman would be adfeminine, because it’s an umbrella term that transfeminine falls under
a cis man with kallman’s syndrome who chooses to take T might be admasculine
an AFAB nonbinary femme might call themselves adfeminine because they feel like they’re transitioning into a different kind of femininity than the heteronormative role they were assigned at birth
a butch woman who transitions but wants to avoid the connotations of transmasculine might feel more comfortable calling herself admasculine
a woman in a system who’s transfeminine inworld but fronts into an AFAB body would be adfeminine
an intersex person who has undergone medical intervention but doesn’t consider themselves trans might talk about their experiences instead as an adgender person
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