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oreitch · 2 days ago
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I'd love to cuddle someone with a bunch of toys on. Vibrators, rope, dog bone gag, dildos and everything possible. Put it all on high while I cuddle them and hold them tight so I can feel them struggle.
I'll play with their hair, rubbing their body all over while whispering, encouraging words to them like
"You're doing so good, puppy. Keep going"
"You squeezing me so tight, darling."
"You can cum all you want, baby"
Or maybe I'll be mean and say
"You're moving around too much. Stop it"
"You're cumming again? You're so pathetic"
"You're wayyyy too fucking loud"
Maybe I'll replace the dildo in them so I can feel their needy little hole tighten around me as they orgasm.
I wonder how long it would be when they give up trying to hold it in and just start uncontrollably twitching and moaning.
I'll be sure to kiss them while saying even more words into their ear
"Shhhh. Just keep cumming, honey"
"Just let it alllll out"
"You're so cute when you lose control"
Maybe while they squirm, they'd naturally have me slide in and out of them making them feel even better. I'm sure they'd be so desperate to be filled up with cum so they'd move and struggle more trying to get me to fill their little stomach up with cum.
Maybe if I do, I'll pull them really tight to hold them down so they can do nothing but take the stimulation from the toys while they feel me fill their stupid little hole up.
Ahhh, but it's just a fantasy :(
No one to make it true
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puppycvntt · 2 days ago
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wanna be sleepily cuddling with a tboy and feel him start to get more handsy… teasingly asking what he’s doing before his hand is down my boxers and i’m a brainless, whiny mutt for him in a second
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genderqueerdykes · 1 day ago
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its extremely important, i would say even vital to learn about queer history. do not use what i'm about to say as an excuse to ignore our history, however i feel like i need to point something out, because i get a lot and i mean a LOT of questions asking if there are books written on every single queer identity and i have to point out that while it's extremely important to try to look to the past for validation in the present, it's also extremely important to realize that not every single queer experience has to have a long well documented history in order for it to be seen as "valid"
in many places in the world, even writing about being queer can be grounds for being jailed or killed. it's not always safe or practical to publish books, zines, or other written works when it comes to various queer identities. even in places where it is safe, not every single identity is going to be covered and written about. not every queer person feels the desire to write about their experience and not every queer person wants to be immortalized for being queer. this is extremely important to consider
also, queerness is based in identity. identity does not need empirical evidence in order to be legitimate. it may not be easy to find books on certain identities, but that doesn't mean they're not real. as important as it is to refer to books and the writings by other queers, it's also extremely important to not leverage literacy and the ability to publish books and/or zines against certain people and identities. just because there aren't books or comics or poems written about certain identities doesn't mean you can't view them as legitimate.
queerness is not like a scientific theory. it does not need to be proven. it does not need evidence. you do not have to prove that other queer people of the same identity exist in order for your identity to be valid. do NOT use this as an excuse to refuse to learn about queer history, but also do not look down on queer people whose identities don't have books written about them, either. remember that queerness is illegal in many, many places in the world. not every experienced can be published and written about. that's okay.
basically what i'm trying to say is don't use a lack of written records to dismiss certain queer identities or even misgender people. that person's anecdotes, that person's stories are still worth listening to. it doesn't matter that you personally haven't heard of other people identifying that way. don't use books and literature against individual queers. don't weaponize the lack of published work against people with complex or niche identities. having books and sources to refer to is an incredible resource, but that's not why they're there. they're not there so you can refer to them and go "a-hah, this is irrefutable proof that x group of queer people don't exist!" they're there so you can learn about some of the beautiful experiences humanity has to offer.
queer literature and history is important, but just because we don't have proof of something being reflected in the past doesn't mean it's not legitimate in the present. there were periods in time before these books and records that we refer to were published. it doesn't mean the people who came before these works weren't queer, and that their identities weren't legitimate. there have always been queer people as long as humans have existed and it's honestly very shitty to spit in the faces of everyone who came before the common sources we have to refer to today. they were still queer even if they had no books to refer to. queerness is not a science. it's okay to accept someone even if they can't provide you with piles and piles and piles of proof that their identity should be allowed to exist.
you don't necessarily need a "source" to prove that queer identities exist. the "source" is humanity. the "source" is lived experience. don't ever stop learning about our history, but don't use a lack of written records against other queer people. it helps no one. thanks. hope that made sense.
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our-ftm-experience · 1 day ago
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I voted for Trump and now that people found out they're going through my tweets and blogs and calling me transphobic. Especially because I have a detrans kink blog where I joked that Trump will make transmascs girls again. I feel like I don't belong in the LGBT community anymore and like I'm a traitor. I really don't know why it's so wrong that I voted how I wanted and I have the interests I do because every other trans guy I know agrees with me. I don't understand why I'm getting called out and cancelled for thinking just like every other trans guy. Is this something other trans guys are going through since the election? Or am I actually just a bad person like everyone keeps saying?
❤️ anon if I reply later
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transsexualfiend · 2 days ago
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You guys realize that people under 18 can own packers, yes? A packer is not a sexual item. It can help an individual feel sexy and more open about expressing their sexuality but in itself it is just a prosthetic. Most of them are made to be soft and limp to represent a flaccid penis. They are used mostly by trans, nonbinary, genderqueer, gnc, etc folks to create the subtle image of a bulge. They help trans people feel like themselves and feel aligned in their body. Or help them pass in situations where they may be wearing clothing that hugs their crotch area. That's it. Some people just use socks or like a sewn piece of fabric. Some have silicone ones or foam molds. Some people just use a baseball cup. If done properly you can't even TELL someone is wearing a packer unless they tell you- or unless they are wearing it wrong and it looks like they've stuffed their pants with a football or it looks like they have a permanent erection lmao. I need you to stop villainizing young trans people for wanting to pack and for talking about packing. They aren't "putting themselves on sexual display on the internet" by talking or asking questions about packing. Holy hell. Let trans people live.
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my-lonely-thoughts · 3 days ago
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Being a boy is not bad. Being a man is not bad. Being masculine is not bad. Being a boy is beautiful. Being a man is great. Being masculine is wonderful.
You are not awful for being you 💙
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pansy-tranny · 3 days ago
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(Minors dni)
Being on T is great. I'm becoming the guy I always secretly wanted to be. The vision of myself I tried so hard to repress in the depths of religion. Most days I just think about eating whatever I can find in the fridge, jerking off, and dicking around online. I wear leather and denim and the steel-toed boots I've had since I began my transition. I tune out the world with my headphones blasting hardcore punk rock and I take up space without apologizing. I don't have many friends, but I've got myself and my heart of steel and ice. 10/10, would recommend
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agendercryptidlev · 1 day ago
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I'm afraid to report transmedicalism is alive and well in the trans community in 2024
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For context, Lottie (@/sirgaggle) is a trans man who posted this drawing of his trans man OC Juliana
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these are some more responses he got for the crime of drawing a gnc trans guy
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We should be ashamed that this is the state of the trans community right now. Do better.
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merildae · 1 day ago
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cannot wait until my surgeon oks me to start going to the gym again
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butchpeace · 1 day ago
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I know we aren't supposed to pay attention to celebs but as a detrans lesbian it genuinely hurts seeing these high-profile daughters of celebs (some of whom are lesbians) transition and suddenly gain more fame because of it.
Like, when Cher's daughter came out a lesbian she (Cher) practically kicked her out the house. Now that she's a transgender man she's way more famous and their familial relationship is apparently all hunky-dory now (gee, I wonder why). Sting's (the singer) daughter Eliot came out as a masc/androgynous lesbian in 2015 but is now nonbinary, got top surgery, and is getting more acting roles. Sade released her first song in years about her 'trans son''... like, you couldn't have made a song about loving your daughter until now?
I know the more cynical among us will write these off as just attempts to get more attention from the media and go on about "nepo babies" or whatever but it's still painful yknow? The only thing I'm understanding from this is that being a lesbian woman - especially a non-hyperfeminine one - is never enough no matter how relatively privileged you are.
(Cher's case is especially damaging considering she treated her lesbian daughter like shit until she transitioned and yet she's viewed as a 'gay icon'. Goes to show that people don't care about lesbians I guess?)
100%. I hate seeing this shit, and I think you’re right. Being a more masculine lesbian is never enough. It’s never going to be something that people admire and look up to.
Being trans or nonbinary is partially a way for these women and their families to feel noteworthy and special.
Or it’s a way to feel more accepted and understood within heteronormative society, like it was for me.
It bothers me when I see any parent getting clout for having a trans kid. So much virtue signaling.
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oxymoronicdumbass · 2 days ago
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there is this fascinating phenomenon where cis people will refuse to use they/them for literally any trans person unless they're talking to trans person who doesn't use they/them. someone should really study that
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grubbyposting · 3 days ago
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OBSESSSEDDDD with the artistic direction here
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No cis girl is that obsessed with gay men
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averagevamptboy · 3 days ago
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I understand a lot of why I like being a sub in puppy play, specifically t4t- it’s a “You like this, and you’re okay to enjoy this in a pathetic manner, you can be loud, you can be enthusiastic, because you’re just a dog and know nothing better than only drooling, and moaning and wanting more sex and attention. I’m not judging your body, you’re just a salivating, wet, hard toy for me”.
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shermangiftbasket · 1 day ago
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TBOY WRESTLING IN THE PAPERS!! go pick up the article from LA times!!
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isuggestforcemasc · 22 hours ago
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> “I don’t have a guy’s body”
> looks inside
> is a guy
> has a body
Intriguing
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