They/Them ~ Nonbinary ~ Elm ~ 25 ~ USA I do a lot of things and I'm interested in a lot of things, you can talk to me about anything! Side/NSFT Blog: @ulmuselm
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i’ve never actually talked to 95% of my mutuals but that doesn’t stop me from automatically thinking “friend!!” whenever their icons pop up in my feed
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Reblog to make the person u reblogged this from comfy n cozy
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*likes post* why didn't i think of that *likes post* i should've come up with that *reblogs post* i would've gotten so many notes if i made that
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I got a compliment the other day that I have a great ass
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The more *intoxicated* I get the more I post it's a fact ✅
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I've decided to implement a radical new mode of genderfuckery called "not being ashamed of being a woman"
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fucked up that my mutuals live in other states & countries and i cant just go to their houses and lay on their laps
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I feel like I need to move beyond the idea that there are things that make me ~feel~ feminine and recognize that I am feminine and I'm just expressing that
This feels like splitting hairs in terms of terminology tbh, but I think splitting hairs is what will ultimately lead to me being more comfortable in my day to day and less like I'm a fake nonbinary person or like I'm pretending to be trans
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I decided to make a bad decision and bought a vape today...I already know this is gonna be bad for me
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suck, and i cannot stress this enough, my cock to the fucking base
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Before COVID shut the library down, I was helping a little boy and his mom find books.
“What do you like to read about?” I asked. “Dinosaurs!” This is common request, but can mean different things, “Okay. Do you want a story about dinosaurs, or facts about dinosaurs?” “Facts.” I took him to the dinosaur section (567.9) of the juvenile nonfiction. He picked out a couple books, and I asked him if there was anything else he was looking for. “Do you have anything on DNA?” I had to think about that for a second. “I think so…but I’ll have to look it up.” The boy beamed, “I want to find out how DNA works, so I can bring them back!” “We just saw Jurassic Park,” his mom explained with a smile that did not waver when she added, “We didn’t learn anything.”
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