puppygirls when they see The Cage
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what doesn't kill you makes you weird at intimacy
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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 :)
computer how do I find therians near me no giving out my address online no wearing gear to school quickest route. computer do you hear me
"we need more weird queers!!"
you start parroting TERF talking points the milisecond someone says they are a lesboy or gaygirl
you cry when mspec lesbians/gays exist
you refuse to use neopronouns or it/its, even when those are a persons only set of pronouns
you expect a-specs to experience attraction in some way (yes, that includes platonic attraction)
you exclude intersex people
you can't even accept furries.
step on me
I know things aren’t very Fergalicious right now dude but hang in there
to any disabled person starting school soon, remember to take it easy on yourself. the education system was designed for, and by, abled people and is incredibly inaccessible, especially for physically disabled students.
advocate for yourself and each other. put spikes and stickers on your mobility aid. tell people to fuck off when they touch you without asking. demand your teachers and school accommodate you. find people like you and stick close to them. remember to put your safety and health above all else.
i know the school year is just starting, but it's important to remember to take care of yourself. drink water, eat plenty of food, wear a mask (if you don't homeschool), and don't compare yourself to your abled peers. what you can do is enough.
what you can do is enough.
let's survive this semester.
(kinda a vent? Idk I'm in pain and no one believes me so this kinda a rant, TLDR at the bottom)
Some of the worst things about being disabled with like arthritis at a young age, is when you tell your parents or just any old person in general and they don't believe that you're in pain. I'll tell my mom my back hurts so bad that it's spreading to my legs, and she'll just roll her eyes and say sorry in a condescending voice. Her and my stepdad think just cause I'm young that equals no pain. My mom was there when I got my diagnosis! She knows that I got my arthritis from my dad and how bad it was when he was my age! But noooooo since I'm not up and working for 40+ years I can't have back pain. I mean gods, I've even thought about buying a cane/wheelchair with my own fuckin money! But just cause I'm young means I can't have pain.
TLDR: If there's a young person in your life with a disability please believe them when they say they're in pain. Age does NOT equal no pain.
Looking in the mirror and not liking what looks back