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toallthingscinderellaboy · 1 month ago
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Shoutout to @jaistashu for sharing a meme and inspiring this beauty
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justdavina · 7 months ago
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Justdavina says.....End Gender- Specific Clothing!!!!!
I hope you enjoy my blog dedicated to liberating all genders (especially men) so that they can wear what they choose. Dresses, skirts, high heels, and all other clothing considered gender-specific should all be personal choices free from peer pressure. I am especially fond of androgynous looks.
Cross-dressers in lingerie and pantyhose Lingerie is one of the secret weapons of all cross-dressers to look more feminine. And if you combine it with pantyhose, the result is a femme fatale. Cross-dressers in lingerie always look extremely sexy and feminine. Try to avoid cotton lingerie. If you want to look sexy, choose lace lingerie that is satin or silk. And be subtle when blending your lingerie.
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ryminsteddiesashanne · 1 year ago
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maukiki1-but-cringefail · 2 years ago
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Metal fury spoilers again
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Some of my close friends stories except the people in my close friends dont know beyblade so now its ending up on tumble
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sportaspoons-crystal · 1 year ago
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the gay fashion spectrum
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anactual-cat · 13 days ago
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self-education is education
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killer-wizard · 2 years ago
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omg images of me. i went to prom actually and it was fun. yeehaw!
(he/it/wolf)
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maybe-boys-do-love · 1 month ago
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I think pretty regularly about the claim against the queerness of BL that BL was originally constructed for and by women, especially straight cis women. To begin, the last clause of that statement frankly has no possibility for legitimate measurement. Even without the problems of queer identity formation and identification that might prevent people from identifying themselves as such, publishers and marketing analysts haven't actually been going out surveying sexualities. My bigger issue with the claim, however, lies in the implication that women ought to have no voice in the creation and depiction of queer male characters, when the relationship between women and queer men has been foundational for both at a broad level (and for many queer men like me, personally).
On my bookshelf, I have a collection of personal essays titled "Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Girls: true tales of love, lust, and friendship between straight women and gay men." I've had a preoccupation long preceding my engagement with BL with those types of relationships. I looked for it in media to feel represented. The ending of My Best Friend's Wedding where Julia Roberts character ends the movie dancing with her gay best friend was an even happier ending in my mind than romance. Then, there were the women who had their hearts broken by a gay protagonists coming-out narrative like Abby in Love, Simon only to reassemble it with a deep friendship. I had to adjust my ideas of queerness when viewing stories from cultures with gender segregation in schooling or more broadly. For me, gay male identity had a relationship to women (all shapes, sizes, and sexualities) at its core. We all lay distanced from macho masculinity and its orientations.
Queer men had a role in constructing many revolutionary female personas and characters that influenced women's self-perceptions and societal roles, for better and for worse. Think of the Euro-American fashion designers, the hair and make-up artists, the writers and directors who collaborated and/or shaped the great models, divas, and icons of the twentieth century, and likely prior (although the concept of queerness becomes a very different beast beyond Euro-America in the past 100 years). Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969 by William J. Mann provides a wonderfully intricate and well-researched history about that work. Both women's rights and women's wrongs: queer men created them and queer men celebrated them, ideologically and in the marketplace, in a partnership that had a purpose for mutual freedom from puritanical laws and social expectations.
Did they always hone in on the realities of women's experience? Certainly not. Realism, as we know it, was neither in-line with the genre expectations at the time nor a fully-realizable possibility for men who only bore passing witness to their female allies. Witness always comes with its limits on perspective, but those limits are the forges of storytelling. Instead, these men, despite the areas of ignorance, designed complex and empathetic portraits of power, faltering, suffering, and striving, across the spectrum of feminine to butch.
I will forever kick myself for forgetting the book or article or post I read where a gay-identified man discusses how women might not have insight into all the aspects of every day gay life, but they see and create a version of gay men that's devoid of the self-pity and self-effacing irony gay men have portrayed themselves with historically, which somehow arrives at an emotional reality that feels more honest to his experience. That's the essence of BL for me. The queerness lies not in the accuracy of anal sex depictions or relationship dynamics--some reflect reality and some don't, so what? The creators of BL as a genre develop queer male characters that are soft, sensitive, and often without the artifices gay men have had to put on to endure. To quote a Carly Rae song, they 'Cut to the Feeling.'
Women's fictional prowess in writing queer men isn't novel to BL. One of the most notable examples is Mary Renault, a prominent queer English author in the mid-twentieth century of especially historical fiction, like The Charioteer, The Last of the Wine, and her Alexander the Great trilogy, among others. Enjoy here a elder gay man's engagement with her fiction for The Guardian. It's not simply that her books struck a chord with some gay men, they influenced their self-perceptions, influenced the genre of gay fiction, and garnered an even broader audience of support for queer characters, holding bestseller status prior to the legalization of homosexuality.
What's so noxious and ignorant about the criticism with which I started, even as some people bring it up with good intent, is the idea that an identity is created in isolation. Our experiences are not ours alone. We impact other people, and other people are watching us with care. Women have long had an outsized role in producing influential fiction and circulating it with joy over its observations about people and their social dynamics. Why set a boundary for them around queer men, when in fact we have a whole history of reasons to understand one another? Not all women will get it because they're not a monolith, and not all queer men will vibe with each or even any of the stories because neither are they. Still, BLs' observations might hold truths about queerness for some that other genres don't offer.
We actually have a few scholars offering evidence of BLs' influence, if so far limited, in queer self-concepts. In "Faen of Gay Faen: Realizing Boys Love in Thailand betwixt Imagination and Existence" by Kang-Nguyen Byung'chu Dredge, the author describes how in Thailand "gay couples recreate Japanese bishonen (beautiful boy) and BL imagery in their own photos." That essay's alongside many others that detail the relationship of BL to fan identities across East and South Asian nations in a collection, Queer Transfigurations: Boys Love Media, edited by James Welker, with the input of many Asian scholars (2022). I'd recommend it to people interested with the caveat that there's been massive political and cultural shifts regarding these topics in those regions since even 2022. Thailand's marriage equality law wasn't initially submitted until 2023! And the BL industry has grown dramatically.
Women and queer men and, in fact, plenty of people with gender identities outside of the western binary have built up these stories and this industry together. Women's contributions or exclusions of certain gay male practices don't necessarily make a work less gay. I probably sound like a broken record at this point trying to widen the breadth of queer inclusion on my blog.
Is there even a possibility for something not to be queer in my book? Well, yes. Boys kissing boys won't fall into that category, though, unless its played to disgust the audience and discourage queer relationships. And there are instances in many queer works, Western and BL alike, including media by queer-identified individuals, that disparage specific queer relational dynamics or behaviors or simply fail to evoke the full-force of queer desire. Of course, we all fail on these fronts sometimes, allies and queers alike.
What I will say is that many women were and continue to be as much as a part of my queer development as queer men, if not more than. I value their insights. I value how they have listened to me. I value their observations about what they see in me. I value their vision for my feelings and future even if it's not always what I have in mind for myself. They have an important place in my life and have every right to have an important place in queerly crafting BL. If we have an issue, let's do our best to name the actual issue rather than revert to over-generalizations about someone's identity.
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guggi04 · 8 months ago
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The gay fashion spectrum
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justdavina · 4 months ago
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I just love fashion with the dark feeling to it! It's even more sexy when done well by a sexy transgender girl! I have to admit I'm very much attacked to females but, some transgender woman are so incredible it's hard not to love them!
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deathshallbenomore · 9 days ago
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literally the gay fashion spectrum
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hallowedmistress · 11 months ago
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stardew sexuality hcs!
bachelors + bachelorettes
alex
definitely gay
grew up in a homophobic, religious family
first time he saw gay people was on tv on a news program about same-sex marriage being legalised
george immediately turned it off in disdain and evelyn distracted him with some food, but the thought lingered at the back of his mind
as he grows up, he collects sports magazines. more often with lean, muscular men on the covers than not
he suppresses it for years but it comes to a head when the cute new farmer moves in
and the rest is history
elliott
homoflexible
knew he was into men since he was very young
his family wasn't pleased to say the least. their only son, gay and a writer? the blasphemy.
didn't dare confess to any of his childhood crushes because he grew up in a pretty old fashioned area
instead wrote letters and stuffed them into used cans and threw them into the sea
lived in zuzu city for a short while before moving to stardew valley, had a relatively unhealthy lifestyle of drinking and hookups and no sleep. the cabin on the beach helped with his insomnia
very rarely attracted to women; usually into the type of women who mistake him for a lesbian
sam
unlabelled
leans more towards men
vincent called him weird at first but wrapped his head around it pretty quick
jodi doesn't talk about it but she just wants him to be happy and not hide any part of himself
kent absolutely flips when sam brings the farmer, his boyfriend, over
they make it work. kent warms up to the farmer, and the strict military rules drilled into his head slowly come undone
he reluctantly tells sebastian he likes guys at the saloon one night while abigail isn't around. sebastian just says 'huh', and beats him at pool.
sebastian
queer, on the aromantic spectrum
never really thought about romance. he has enough to deal with by himself, why should he want someone else?
has a little crush on sam when they're kids
only realises it was romantic when sam tells him that he likes guys. and sebastian realises oh, i can do that.
he doesn't really tell anyone but he blurts it out to his mother one afternoon
robin is supportive, and curious at first
demetrius... doesn't say much.
after kissing sam for a dare, he huddles inside a blanket with a red face for a whole day
harvey
heteroflexible
he likes women, but likes the occasional buff man
he's vocal with his support of the community, and pins up a pride flag on the clinic's wall
he lost a trans girlfriend to suicide back in the city. it sticks with him, and he makes sure to respectfully inquire about all his patients' mental health and if they need anything
he likes the farmer for their cool, confident demeanor regardless of their gender.
shane
straight
never thought about his sexuality
kissed a few of his homies back in college before he dropped out
hasn't really "fallen" for anyone before the farmer
abigail
bisexual
this girl is so, so bi
she definitely read manga on sites named stuff like yaoiparadiseheaven growing up
always shipped the protagonist and rival in pokemon games
has a few bi pride pins. pierre hates it and wants her to tone it down, but she refuses. loud and proud
caroline chides her, but is secretly proud of her and even buys her some sapphic movie dvds
haley
lesbian
it's complicated. she knows she has some sort of comphet, and she hates it
she wants to be out to the whole town just to prove a point, but she wants to present as straight at the same time just to feel more accepted
she flirts with guys and then feels like throwing up
she tries to flirt with girls and ends up insulting them
she and abigail have some sort of sapphic jealousy thing going on
when the farmer comes to town, abigail knows she's head-over-heels for the butch immediately despite her previous insistence that she only likes femme women
leah
definitely a lesbian
chill about it. she doesn't tell anyone, but she doesn't hide it
she has a vase painted the lesbian colours
her ex from the city is non-binary
she doesn't expect to fall for the farmer at all, but ends up yearning for months
boldly sculpts a messy piece of two women kissing
she and male!farmer would talk about women together
penny
her labels keep changing
she's into women, and into pretty guys.
she used to always keep an eye out for the woman who worked the jojamart counter
pam catches her reading a lesbian romance once, and penny fears the worst
instead, pam just nods and mentions she went out with some women herself and penny just stops in her tracks wide-eyed
when she first meets the farmer, she can't stop blushing around them
maru
she never really fathomed being attracted to men in the first and doesn't get why demetrius is so against her having male friends
demetrius is obnoxiously supportive once he finds out. the farmer sighs every time they walk in on an overly large display of support
he celebrates her coming-out anniversary every year
lesbian in stem
she's also on the asexual spectrum. something like demisexual, maybe. she doesn't have it figured out yet
emily
pansexual, and open about it
every time someone asks if she has a boyfriend, she corrects them to 'significant other'.
romance doesn't work like 'normal' to her
every friendship has a little romance, and every romance has a lot of friendship. isn't that the best way to live?
she's very affectionate. with friends, family, s/o's, anyone.
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drchucktingle · 1 year ago
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Camp Damascus was amazing! I love it as a horror novel, as a queer experience and just as a thing I put in my brain this year. It was one of the best.
It was also a huge watershed moment for me in my neuroatypical existence, as I kept going "But this is just normal, right" to the autistic signs of the main character. Like. I've known I was in the spectrum for a long time, but this experience really put it into perspective.
Also gave it to a friend who's been so happy and felt so seen by the autistic behaviour of the main character. They texted me about it every time it sparked joy, and it's been beautiful to experience.
So, thank you so much! Thank you so, so much, for both our thrills and joys of this horror rollercoaster!
thank you buckaroo this is a very kind gift to receive i am so thankful and honored that you and your bud have seen yourself in this story. i am honored to create an autistic hero who is not beholden to her neurodivergent way in some tragic fashion. it is just a part of her trot like it is just a part of OUR trot.
i think my horror stories connect with specific buckaroo groups because they are honoring these experiences in a way that is more than just surface level. it is fascinating to see the way CAMP DAMASCUS resonates with autistic vs neurotypical buckaroos differently (not bad or good, just different). same can be said for the way STRAIGHT resonates with queer buckaroos vs straight cis buckaroos differently. i think BURY YOUR GAYS will resonate with buckaroos involved in fandom as well as ace buckaroos in a different way than those who do not have this trot (and honestly just queer buckaroos in general are going to like bury your gays it is pretty universal to this experience)
but that is just art i guess, it is a wonderful little mirror that reflects us all in different ways, and it can be so POWERFUL to finally see yourself in that reflection
i am so honored to be a part of this experience for you, thank you bud you have proven love to me today
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teenytinytippy · 6 months ago
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Some cute Hypmic headcanons I thought of at 3 A.M
(Spoilers ahead for some characters!!!)
Ichiro
Used to kiss his younger bros goodnight when they were little kids. Now he does it now and then when he thinks they're asleep (Sabs caught him in the act, though).
King of Bisexuality.
Jiro
Had a small crush on a tomboy he met at the orphanage. They used to play football together. One day, she got adopted, and he never saw her again.
Saburo
Has a little music box given to him by his mother when he was a baby. It's the only clear memory he has of her, so he holds it dear. It's also the source of his fondness for classical music. Nobody knows where he hides it, though.
Samatoki
Used to do Nemu's hair after their mother passed. As a result of this, he's very good at styling hair.
Also used to sing to his sister, mostly to calm her down during his father's violent outbursts. He sometimes hums to himself while thinking of her.
Jyuto
Had a gay awakening when he was a teenager. An upperclassman approached him so cunningly and lifted his chin with his hand while questioning him about something, similar to how Jyuto questions guys now. He still thinks about that boy from time to time.
Rio
Went to the U.S. when he was 3 years old and stayed there with his father's family for three years. His father is Irish-American.
Ramuda
He's intersex, as are most of the clones created after him. Some of them, however, appeared to be fully male.
Likes collecting fashion dolls from time to time, and has four custom ones: one of each Fling Posse member and another of the former owner of Empty Candy, Hanabi Maijou.
Has convinced his teammates to cuddle with him in bed.
Gentaro
Is on the Autism spectrum while his twin brother is not.
Is interested in FlingPoly fanfiction.
Ramuda gave him a boudoir doll as a present once.
Dice
Got a nosebleed after seeing Ramuda in a peculiarly cute outfit. The image stayed in his head for quite a long time. (Inspired by what Dice's new stage actor said in the cross talk, after seeing Ramuda's stage actor in costume for the first time)
He sometimes purrs unvoluntarily. Gentaro and Ramuda tease him for it.
Jakurai
Has sung Yotsutsuji to sleep on some occasions. He also did that to Hifumi and Doppo one night.
He was very popular with the girls back in the day, and word got out that he had a huge crush on someone. Hitoya even teased him for it. Little did he know that Jakurai's crush was Hitoya himself.
Hifumi
Was very effeminate growing up. He especially liked to play with his sister's necklaces and other jewelry.
Doppo
Cried when Jakurai sang them to sleep that one night.
He stims by drawing circles on the floor with his finger, something he has done since pre-school when he was alone. When he's angry or frustrated, he does it with his middle finger.
Sasara
Had a funny, contagious laugh when he was a baby or so his mother would say. Everyone who heard him in passing would smile or laugh as well. Maybe he was a comedian from the very start, after all.
Rosho
Learned to talk before he learned to walk and could say very complicated words and phrases for a toddler.
Rei
He can whine his hips pretty well.
Ichiro is the one who resembles him the most in his youth.
Sometimes, he sees himself and his wife/baby mama in Rosho and Sasara. He would never admit that to them, though.
Kuko
Can dabke and taught his teammates and also Ichiro how to dabke.
In the rare times when he feels like crying, he either meditates alone or next to someone he absolutely trusts, which, as of right now, includes his father Shakku, Hitoya, and Jyushi. The latter two were confused when it happened but felt more at ease and honored after Shakku explained this to them.
Jyushi
Sometimes does nail art on Kuko's nails.
He fluctuates between masc and femme styles on the daily. Kuko once mistook him for a young woman passing by when he came to the temple to greet him.
Hitoya
Was a big fat baby who grew into a skinny child.
Is actually swole.
Will become a father of girls (and the best father anyone could have).
Otome
In her teenage years, she would use poetry as a means to vent her frustrations. She would also go on to dedicate poems to her ex-husband and, later on, her first son Dice.
Was absolutely smitten with Dice in his first years, insisting on doing the motherly affairs by herself, much to the maid's dismay.
Really wanted a daughter and was seriously thinking about giving Dice a little sister before everything went down with her marriage.
Ichijuku
She and her sister would often wear matching bows to school in her younger years.
Lets Nemu adorn her hair with ribbons and flowers during their outings. She secretly loves the look, even if it looks messy.
Nemu
Was a premature child.
Is not good at styling her hair since it's something her mother and brother used to do for her. Sometimes, she unknowingly self-soothes by stroking it.
Was interested in ballet at some point in her childhood.
Queen of Bisexuality.
Honobono
Is a pretty good dancer and gymnast. She used to do ballet and acrobatics in her youth.
Was the type of girl who would absolutely destroy her dolls while playing with them.
Yotsutsuji
Sleeps in a fetal position.
Is pretty quiet when sneaking in. He even startled Jakurai once.
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transrevolutions · 8 months ago
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gay community fashion spectrum or whatever
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a-gay-turtle · 1 year ago
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Something something gay fashion spectrum
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