BABYTOBER DAY 4: SPACE 🧍♂️✨
PLEASE MEET BINK AND BORP
they are too powerful, far too strong for me to ever contain. both hold unlimited amounts of power.
🧍♂️bink and borp will be available on Nov. 2nd at 5pm EST🧍♂️
affirming things you can do for your transmasc partner:
Communicate and understand boundaries
Don’t be afraid to ask questions
apply/rub in hair growth serum with them
Reassure them if they need that
Samurai cut their chest off
Celebrate transition milestones (hrt or not)
Masculine pet names
Invent shapeshifting
Dismantle the government
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser is living a normal life.
Shoutout to everyone whose allegations were immediately dismissed.
Shoutout to everyone reported their abuser to the police and nothing happened.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser was able to get out of significant legal punishment.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser is generally seen as a good person.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser is a “pillar of the community.”
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser has lied about you.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser has framed them.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser threatened them into silence.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser discouraged them from reporting.
Shoutout to everyone who lost friends after reporting and or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who lost family after reporting and or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who received backlash for reporting and or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who has created a rift in their family or friends by reporting or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who is terrified to tell anyone about their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who never had the opportunity to talk about their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who feels like talking about their abuser is worthless.
Shoutout to everyone whose case was dismissed by the court.
Shoutout to everyone who faced backlash after their abuser was put in jail.
Shoutout to everyone who faced backlash for testifying against their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who still has yet to be believed that they were abused.
Shoutout to everyone who knows their abuser will never be punished.
Shoutout to everyone who knows their abuser will never face backlash.
Shoutout to everyone who knows their story will be dismissed by loved ones.
Shoutout to everyone who spoke out about their abuser, but wasn’t believed until something happened to someone else.
Shoutout to everyone who spoke out about their abuser and wasn’t believed until they seriously harmed you.
Shoutout to everyone who has been mocked for trying to speak out about their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who has faced social repercussions for speaking out or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone who has suffered financially for speaking out or exposing their abuser.
Shoutout to everyone whose abuser has admitted guilt, but never faced justice.
Shoutout to everyone who knows they were abused and are punished for it.
“what if kids identify with something and it ends up just being a phase-?” good. stop teaching and expecting kids (and adults honestly) to formulate permanent traits and ideas of themselves. everything in life is a phase. that doesn’t make it any less legitimate while you experience it. let people explore themselves and know it’s okay if what you think about yourself changes.
i am sad it’s time to remember my unrestricted internet access childhood
So we back in the mines-
I love you men who wear dresses and makeup
I love you butch women
I love you enby individuals who aren’t androgynous
I love you trans men who still like feminine things
I love you trans women who don’t conform to traditional femininity
I love you enbies who are so bold in their gender expressions it terrifies the homophobes
Gender non conforming people everywhere, I salute you. Not only are you comfortable enough in your own identity to disregard the outdated opinions of others, you’re also creative pioneers in presentation by pushing the boundaries of what is “socially acceptable”
I will forever adore your uniqueness