People really need to learn how to acknowledge systems outside their own comfort zone.
There are systems with a lot of introjects (yes including fictives) that are 100% fucking real.
There are systems with complex and vivid innerworlds that are 100% real.
There are systems with hundreds and thousands of alters that are fucking real.
Fun fact systems on social media are, in fact, real people and not just an entity that exists on the internet. Tumblr is a social media that houses real people, including systems, and so is any other social media a person can use. Just because you think something is "cringe" doesn't mean the person is faking their disorder.
Stop fucking fakeclaiming people, it doesn't help anyone and you look like an asshole.
daily affirmations 🙏
Sick list of symptoms bro. Now try humanizing your behavior instead of pathologizing it.
*picks up ur system and shakes u all like a snowglobe and watches ur headmates fall everywhere*
reading fanfic abt yourself as a fictive:
I looove when food is in a bowl. Frequently plates are being brought out and I'm thinking this could've been a bowl meal but nobody gets it
Just realized something and I think some of you need to realize it too
Being in *any* unprompted pain means there's something wrong
you don't need to be in agonizing pain to get help, the human body isn't supposed to be in any pain
I wonder how soft these feathers feel.
really, just an excuse to draw some pretty wings...
Like to charge, reblog to cast
You got an ask earlier about your feelings on homosexuality, and now my curiosity is spiked. How are your feelings on the rest of the LGBT+/queer community? So many people skim over the T in that acronym, though you have written trans women before if I remember correctly (thinking of Sandman specifically)
I think I’m incredibly lucky that, for the last 28 years, one of my best friends has been a lesbian trans woman: she introduced me to, and opened my eyes to, several communities that I would never have encountered that early in my life without her. I’m glad that Sandman meant that people who might otherwise have never met me felt impelled to get in touch, or empowered to change their lives, and that many of those people have become friends over the years.
I think I’m blessed to have a queer daughter and a bi wife. And I like living in countries where the rainbow spectrum of people is celebrated.
Zero : They/Thema big ol' fruit with lots of love to give⭐️icon by @time-woods
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