flag id: two flags with 6 stripes. the left flag's stripes are medium dark blue, sky blue, very light silver, white, light red-pink, and bright pink. the right flag's stripes are pinkish-red, light red-pink, very light silver, white, bright sky blue, and bright blue. end id.
the right flag has 5 stripes, which are medium dark grey-purple, light pink, white, very light yellow, and light orange. end id.
banner id: a 1500x150 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting’ in large white text in the center. end id.
a man-presenting woman-aligned flag for anon, plus a matching woman-presenting man-aligned flag!
the top three stripes of both represent one's presentation and the bottom three are from this woman-aligned flag and this man-aligned flag respectively.
dni link
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Woman-Aligned Lesbian Man Pride Flag
Woman-aligned man or lunarian man: someone with a male gender identity (miaspec) and a female/feminine gender alignment (female-aligned/fem-aligned); a cross-aligned guy that is artemian/selenian; a boy who shares experiences with womanhood/girlhood and feels it is an important part of their personhood.
Lesbian man/lesmian/lesmain/mainsbian/mainbian (mansbian/manbian/menbian/mensbian or lesman/lesmen, lesmale/lesbimale/malesbian/malebian): a man with homo attraction to women; a femaric (woman-attracted) man that is also non-man; a boy that is queer/gay for girls; a lesboy/saphboy; a lesbiagender miagender/maingender folk (lesmiagender/lesmaingender); or a cusper dude that is wlw.
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is it possible for someone to, for example: a man transitions to look more feminine/like a woman, uses she/her and is fealexic, is connected to womanhood or femininity, but still identifies fully or partially as her agab, and doesnt feel comfortable identifying as/feels no connection to being trans, or at least fully trans?
yes. Even though trans describes this experience, it's up to the individual self-determining what labels are right for them.
Many men are neither cis or trans. And many people transition to be feminine/woman-presenting without labeling themselves.
In the end of the day, words are just there to help us communicate with other people.
Some labels I could suggest: isolunar; adgender; woman-aligned; intragender.
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The feminine way to success is to align yourself to your goals and work patiently towards them.
There's no need to hustle constantly and tirelessly or work extra hard.
Everything happens in Divine Timing.
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Thinking about this post by @pholiabanna and wondering how everyone (including the nebulous “GA”) understood bedroom decor + poster implications for the character’s primary attraction with this for Steve
And this for Billy
And even this for Nance—
—but the implications of this/these (+ the one-way-into-the-closet street sign) for Mike is lost on everyone.
Just. You know. Wondering why that might be
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diversity win! your doomed greek tragedy ship is genderfluid!
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In honor of the new season of Netflix's LUPIN coming out in -counts on fingers- HOLY SHIT TEN DAYS, have some diagrams!
I'm specifying "his/their Lupin" because in Benjamin and Guédira's case, they know both the OG book Lupin and someone among their friends who is basically Lupin.
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trying to not complain about the discrepancy between how much content fictional women and poc have vs the white dudes in every fucking fandom im in, because no one owes me fanart/fic and i can make shit myself, but holy fuck can any of you name a woman?
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Feminamoric Girl Pride Flag
Feminamoric woman/girl: a diamoric orientation describing those who are genderqueer/non-binary and woman/girl while attracted primarily or exclusively to women.
Combining colors from feminamoric flag and non-binary woman flags.
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Aporvir: A term for someone whose male and/or male-aligned gender is aligned to qualities or attributes that aren’t masculine, feminine, or gender neutral in nature.
Aporlier: A term for someone whose female and/or female-aligned gender is aligned to qualities or attributes that aren’t masculine, feminine, or gender neutral in nature.
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These terms are somewhat based on the already existing term Neuvir, which is similar but is connected to being gender neutral rather than Aporine, an Abinary Allogender quality, and/or any other qualities.
An example of another quality could be one that belongs to someone’s self identity rather than specifically their gender.
The definition for these terms are broad even though they have semi-specific names, so I may add other things to call them later.
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Please keep your romanticised zealotry out of the tags.
If you think Gale is the only character in BG3 who has not been abused by a higher power, then you have seriously missed a key theme of the entire narrative of the game. Especially Gale's story and character arc.
One of the biggest themes of the game is power and the cycles of abuse. Specifically, those with power controlling those 'underneath' them and using them for their own gain. Even the games villains are just pawns for a god or a devil.
Sincerely, a Gale fan who is tired of people saying he wasn't abused because he is a man and Mystra is a female goddess.
We're not jealous because he has an ex fml.
Mystra does not love Gale. She has a history of sleeping with her chosen and using her charms to convince them to become her chosen. I'm not saying she is solely responsible for what happened ( I'm looking at you, Elminster), but she is the (for want of a better word) abuser in Gale's case. What reasons would a goddess have for sleeping with her chosen when they don’t feel as mortals do?
It's also important to point out that Gale did not know that the orb was of netherese origin. He thought he was helping her by returning a piece of the weave to her, that is canon. And he did so because he thought he was losing her favour. Gale had no one in his life to stop him (look how easily Tav can convince him not to go for the crown or blow himself up). He just wanted to earn back the favour of his goddess.
Gale's situation might not be as clear cut as the other origin companions, but that doesn't mean that his storyline doesn't follow the same themes and he wasn't groomed, used, abused and discarded by a god.
If you want to read some Mystra lore and how it relates to Gale, the following Tumblr accounts have posted some amazing metas in the past: messiahzz & galedekarios (I'm not going to tag them directly here).
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transfem loop + siffrin... you agree
i does agree.... i does in fact ... write a 7k word essay on the subject..... if you would like to perhaps click that link and read it if you were not already aware...... kisses u on the forehead......... sorry its that long but i had to cover all of my bases you know how it is with textual analysis when you're trying to draw a distinction between "headcanon" and "reading of the text" because those are different things.... to meeeeeeee.......
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AU where Nimna is able to have kids but dies in the process. They can't exist at the same time, but I think Altan is cute anyway :')
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with that episode I'm thinking again about talia and (im)mortality, and how it's changed over the years. recently I read batman #334-335 (part of the arc that starts with dick leaving the house because bruce is too ~blind to see that talia is bad news!!). in those comics, talia is visibly aging, and ra's lords some kind of elixir (not the pit, something else) over her, using it to keep her young and raising questions about her longevity. and in #335 specifically he puts her inside a lazarus pit very briefly after she's been shot.
although with talia there's not really as much of a distinction between pre and post-crisis continuity, I consider this canon for "pre-crisis" talia but not post-crisis, because my favourite piece speaking on the matter is "batman: the chalice."
in it, ra's wants to take arthur's holy grail (yeah, that chalice) from bruce, to confer immortality to talia so she can be his "little girl forever." bruce asks the right question: is that what she wants? and ra's answers ilke ra's would: she is ever obedient to my wishes.
talia arrives (with a well-timed array of bullets), and when ra's talks about giving the grail to her as a gift, her words are "I would spit [that gift] in your face, father. I would die for you, but I will not become immortal for you." she asks him to let her live each day as a precious one, without dreading each morning "as an endless progression." but the most important part to me is what she says between those two lines.
That is a choice I will not allow you to make for me. Having lived my life in your company, the prospect of eternal life is not the attraction for me it might be for another.
an obvious reading would be that she's seen him suffering as an immortal being, and rejects that for herself. but my personal take is that, for talia? death is an escape from ra's. certainly something to look forward to, when she considers the alternative: an eternity where she remains under his thumb, at his beck and call, where as we've seen in other comics ("red hood: the lost days" being one of my favourite examples so far), she struggles to find parcels of her life to keep away from his control.
I mean, compare it to how he lords it over her pre-crisis (and although I prefer to imagine current talia as being exactly the age she's supposed to be, you could easily fuse both of them by having her know from experience what that control entails). or with what he does with her now-immortal body in batman beyond.
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