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sydsixxftm · 14 days ago
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The Tricking Treat?
Here's ur treat
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And the trick? Well the trick is that I don't have a penits
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justdavina · 6 months ago
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We all have fantasies...I know I have. I've always enjoyed dressing up as a woman and going out on the town of San Francisco to HOT gay bars! Then it starts....no no no! That's what I tell all the sissy bois who want to touch my HOT butt! Always having to watch my behind from them naughty bois wanting to run by me and spank my hot butt!
In the end I always let one or two touch my ......then it's pizza time!
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ginboysblog · 6 months ago
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riddleturner · 7 months ago
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dnd characters who are so rgb coded
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overthemoonx · 10 months ago
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Gender and Sexuality in Sailor Moon
⚠️SPOILER WARNING⚠️
Everyone by now knows that Sailor Moon isn’t shy about its queer characters….(Except if you’ve only watched the DiC dub. My goodness, what’s up with the whole “cousin” thing?)…so let’s give these characters some love!
For this post specifically, I’m going to focus on Usagi, Haruka, Michiru, the Sailor Starlights, and Mamoru. Yes, I do love and adore Kunzite, Zoisite, and Fish Eye, but I would need to do a lot more research on them if I were to discuss them.
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First, I’m going to bring out the elephant in the room (I love this phrase so much). Yes, Mamoru, otherwise known as Tuxedo Mask, has been portrayed as queer. This can be seen in “Sailor Moon R: The Movie.” In this movie, he is shown to have very close past relations with Fiore, an alien who found himself on Earth as a child and befriended young Mamoru. Though it is never mentioned straight up (like many of these character’s relationships), it is shown that there was definitely a strong bond between the two- and this does not include Fiore’s obsession with Mamoru throughout the film.
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To further prove my point, my Roman Empire has to be one of the English voice actors of the movie saying straight up that Mamoru and Fiore had a queer relationship during a panel (this was a feature on the movie’s DVD. My little twelve year old brain couldn’t get that memory out of my head.) I could only find snippets of the talk online but the whole thing is available if you have the DVD!
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Next I’ll talk about the trio that has been itching my mind ever since I finished the Sailor Stars arc. The Sailor Starlights are three characters who present male in their civilian form, but when transformed into Sailor Guardians, present as women.
In the manga they are noted to be referred as women no matter how they present themselves, but in the anime they are referred to as however they are presenting at that given moment.
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I find this to be very cool because let’s face it, it was the 90’s. Name a show that was so straight up about gender expression at this level (no literally, please do, I’m curious.)
We can never forget the iconic couple, Michiru and Haruka. Their relationship has never been outright called out (like in terms of them saying “oh this is my girlfriend!”) but it is no secret that the two are romantically involved.
In the Sailor Moon stage play, in fact, two actresses were able to sneak in a kiss..
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Focusing more on Haruka, she is a gender nonconforming character. She doesn’t mind being called a man or woman, and dresses in masculine clothing. Her style and charm has definitely caught the eye of every sailor guardian, especially Usagi..
Usagi has always been played off as a hopeless romantic, and her romances don’t just focus on guys! Yes, Mamoru is her soulmate, but we can never forget her moments with Haruka and Seiya.
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I love Sailor Moon and how it’s not afraid to protray LGBTQ+ characters, especially for being in the 90’s. Let me know who I missed and more about Kunzite, Zoisite, and Fish Eye if you can!!! I’m rewatching the first season so maybe I can get more info on them.
Peace!
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sgt-cookie-2 · 3 months ago
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One thing I'd be very interested in is how the old LGBTQ slang terms interacted with the ally community in Ye Olde Days?
Cuz, like, there had to have been people who were cishet, but nonetheless agreed that anti-gay laws were fucking stupid and people should be allowed to live as they choose, right? Like... back in the 1900s, when "Friend of Dorothy" was the uphemisim at the time, there had to have been variations of that that meant "No, but I am a friend". Imagine you're a gay sailor in the 1940s and you sit next to this guy at the bar. You engage in small talk and ask the seemingly innocent question about being a friend of Dorothy. Instead of responding yes or a confused no, the guy just says some shit like "No, we're just neighbors, but the man back there is her father" and points out the Gay Hunter you spotted when you walked in, or says "Only through other people, like that fellow over there." What would your reaction be to that?
Little moments of history like that we just never really hear about. Maybe they were rare, maybe they were more common than we'd ever think, but they must have existed. And if they did, why don't we hear about them?
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beo-bach-ter · 5 months ago
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One of my favourite facts as of now
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silver54gayblogmontreal · 2 years ago
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boundsoflace · 1 year ago
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ginboysblog · 30 days ago
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xourximon · 11 days ago
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Oh to be a sailor in 1870, working me boat and smoking a cig before me and me crew have to venture out to find dinner and discover new land. To be fixing up an impact we made the other day, me second in command telling stupid jokes he heard on his way here, tryin’ to ease me nerves. To be sitting on deck with him that night, drinking a good ol’ bottle o’ whiskey, singing songs of the ocean. To finally laugh at his dumb jokes because I’m drunk and his smile makes me smile and his laugh makes me want to silence it with me own lips, but I also want to hear that laugh the day I die. To lean in a little too close because of the cold, and he wraps his arm around me middle, and I put me captains hat on his face to distract him from me reddening own.
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overthemoonx · 1 year ago
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Seiya Vs. Mamoru: Whose Better For Sailor Moon?
⚠️SPOILER WARNING, ESPECIALLY FOR THE SAILOR STARS ARC⚠️
What do you guys think?
Personally, it goes both ways for me. In the manga, Mamo is literally Usagi’s soulmate. They are perfect for each other and have a chemistry that I don’t think the anime can portray. But, I was 100% rooting for her and Seiya in the anime. Hear me out.
In the manga, Mamoru is definitely made for Usagi. Their relationship is shown to be very passionate and has a lot of depth; especially in regards to their past life.
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Plus, they grow together. The chemistry is definitely there and Mamoru is definitely not a bland dude. He’s a solid character with his own problems and personality. Sure, he’s pretty much Usagi’s Prince Charming, but he has moments where he’s snarky and playful, which add a whole lot flavor to a character who would be generic in any other series.
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Not to mention they balance each-other out. And I mean A LOT. Like you know that trope where one person is super dramatic and a crybaby and the other is level-headed and such? It’s literally that, and I’m living for it. Mamoru is there for Usagi when she needs him, and not to mention she’s there when HE needs her the most too.
And I know a lot of people kinda bash on the fact that they “only love each-other because of their past lives together,” but this is not true in the slightest. In the manga, they definitely fell in love with each-other all over again. Even twelve-year old me was able to feel their love for each-other BEFORE they even thought about their past life together.
Believe in it or not, but they are definitely soulmates. In every lifetime, they were bound to find each-other and fall in love all over. Sure, call me a dramatic teenager n all, but I think it’s sweet.
On the other hand, Seiya takes the cake in the anime. But of course, that comes with a whole lot of my unpopular opinions.
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To start off, I have to point out a main difference between the manga and the anime. In the manga, Seiya is simply a side character to add more fuel to the last arc of the story. Not much is explored in regards to their one-sided romance towards Usagi. But in the anime, there’s a literal season that spends nearly ALL of the episodes building up on the relationship between Usagi and Seiya. Not to mention, Mamoru was out of the picture during the Stars Arc, which left for A LOT of leeway when dealing with some romantic tension between the two…(Weither Usagi cheated or not is up to you, as that’s already the debate of the century)
So that DEFINITELY makes a difference in regards to this topic.
Seiya starts off as a cool and playful kind of character. Think of Mamoru, but without the roses, and a lot more immaturity. But Seiya’s immaturity is what adds to their charm, which I personally think added to the chemistry between Usagi and them.
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Like are we NOT gonna talk about their amusement park hangout?
As the season progresses, their chemistry and interactions grew in size- something that DEFINITELY did not happen in the manga. And that’s not a bad thing whatsoever, as I love Seiya as a character, and it was amazing to get to know them more.
The relationship between the two is far from surface level, as things don’t always stay fluffy forever.
I think this is where the fandom has their opinions though. Like Seiya KNEW Usagi had a boyfriend. Doesn’t that make them a jerk? And sure..I had some strong opinions towards this scene…
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…but let’s face it. The two were just heartbroken sixteen-year olds.
Seiya didn’t know the extent of Usagi and Mamoru’s relationship. Seiya didn’t know that the two were literal intergalactic soulmates. AND HEAR ME OUT.
I read on a forum a few months back with a statement such as “Seiya thought that Mamoru was just a jerk guy who left to America and purposefully ditched Usagi.” People can have their feelings on that, but I think it’s true. Think about it. If you met someone who told you their boyfriend left to America and never talked to them again, what would you think?
I’m not saying Seiya wasn’t wrong to hit on Usagi consistently. Even with the previous statement in mind, like at least give the person the ability to figure out their own problems first. But if we separate that topic from the stand alone interactions they have (which I think the interactions and hitting on was added for drama fuel, as I don’t remember them doing that AT ALL in the manga), then their chemistry alone makes Seiya an amazing match for her. And if not, then they definitely should’ve stayed besties. Like leaving Usagi forever to go back to their home planet? HEARTBREAKING.
And I think that’s where the whole soulmate thing I was talking about before gets sad. Because Usagi’s soulmate is Mamoru, and if that wasn’t the case (in the anime), her and Seiya could’ve had a chance.
But what are YOUR thoughts?
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anthonysperkins · 3 months ago
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T. Rhodes (The Sailor) with Val Martin, Jim Miller and B. DIck Sextool (1975) dir. Fred Halsted
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24bughours · 5 months ago
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Happy pride, have a half formed idea i had at 2 am
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evelynnano147 · 13 days ago
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s0up1ta · 2 months ago
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playing with them in my head like barbie dolls
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