Hi, Dyson!! Anybody you particularly enjoy? In a platonic way!!
Ignore my inconsistent hand writing
Rubi - @barks-hideout
Cophie - @sharkysalmon
Tilly - @liminaltumbly
Hiii this is liminal from Roblox :] I just wanted to say Rubi is really cuteee... Maybe Tilly and her could be friends :)
Hello!! I meant to follow you back, but I’ve been busy (dandy’s world n all that) but thank you!!
They should totally be friends :]
guys, i love women
this is @ditzydogxd 's oc, Cami! She has an ask blog along with other Earth-5523 beings, check them out and see how traumatized cool they are!!!!!!
If u interact with my posts, just know I respond like this:
i’m losing my mind
my purpose in life is to stan marvel women
It’s that time of year, again!
Redraw of a thing I made 2 years ago wooo
Made this while my hand is currently cramping 🤪🤪🤪
Hey y’all, let’s just get this over with
My name is Bark. I am a butch lesbian, and agender nonbinary. My pronouns are She/They, I am AFAB, and I exist.
I have had an up and down journey when it came to finding out my identity. At first, I was bisexual, then lesbian, then pan, then back to lesbian.
when it came to my gender, I was always a bit afraid to explore it. I’ve gone from being a trans man, to gender-fluid, to demi girl, to para girl, and eventually dropping the idea of figuring out what the hell was going on.
After lots of research and reflection (plus talking to fellow genderqueer people) I have finally come to the conclusion that I am Agender Nonbinary.
In my mind, the concept of gender identity and labels like “masc” and “fem” didn’t make a lot of sense to me. Why is it that doing ABC makes me masculine, therefore, I am (or want to be) a boy? Why does DEF make me feminine and girly?? What if I do ABE? What if I do DBC?? It’s makes no sense to me.
I have always felt comfortable in using She/They, but couldn’t think of a label to describe why I would use those pronouns. Not that I needed a why (and you shouldn’t feel like you need a why either) but having it provided a bit of closure for me.
That being said, I am PROUD of my identity. I am PROUD to be one of the millions of queer people out there in society. I am PROUD of WHO I AM and YOU CAN TAKE MY RIGHTS OUT OF MY COLD, DEAD, HANDS.
Bark, 18, She/They, I post art sometimes, Certified Girlkisser, Blog dedicated to whatever I'm hyperfixated on at the time (Currently MCU), The Moon Knight Autism Has Taken Over
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