{ ღ cw: suggestive fluff, waxing poetic about f/o's and love, being cherished by someone, the word fuck used once, implied sex}
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Most people think that the first time is the only time that they're soft with you, that once the moment's lost they'll fuck you into oblivion and nothing less. That the first time is designated to be soft, loving, gentle, and that they can only be that gentle on special occasions like an anniversary or a birthday. When really every moment is a special moment with you. The simple fact of you being here, of you existing beside them and cherishing them as though they sculpted the very Earth you walk on. Everything about you is cherished, every tender moment overflowing with their love, every soft sigh and pout of your perfect lips etched into their memory and admired in the busy hustle and bustle of your lives. They love you, belittling you to just a vessel to relieve their desires is a disgrace upon your being
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the way crowley’s lil head bobble lines up perfectly with aziraphale touching his back, it’s as if the touch caused an involuntary shiver up crowley’s spine…
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i post for PACEY PUFFERFISH AND PACEY PUFFERFISH ONLY BAYBEEEE
i also post for for alexis anglerfish, delano dorado fish, gracie grouper fish, and lois lionfish.
y'all take care of urselves, stay weird and stay kind, goodnight everypony.
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Az & Co 1941 kiss? 🥹 also, your art is amazing!
Thank you!! and ABSOLUTELY! Ask and you shall receive. 😚
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An apparently unpopular opinion: disabled people can have and do their hobbies. They deserve to have fun. They deserve to live their lives.
Their inability to do some things (like work, for example) does not mean they should be judged for… idk hanging out with their friends or to going outside. After all, having interests outside of work is often essential to our mental and physical health OUTSIDE of our disability.
And also *you might want to sit down for this* disabled people know what’s disabling for them (unless they people-please or push through due to necessity or survival of some sort). Disabilities don’t have to be visible or persistent to be disabling.
So yeah - my declaration: if an activity you want to do feels good and you’re able to do it, then do it. REGARDLESS OF YOUR DISABILITY WITH OTHER THINGS.
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