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darciikaithy24 · 3 days ago
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zerosuitsammi3 · 3 days ago
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Youre welcome 😘😘😘 I left a fun one in this set
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andylnnpayne · 2 days ago
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transmommy-sabrina · 2 days ago
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mysticlovefox · 2 days ago
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iloveyoutiii · 2 days ago
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Would you fuck me raw and promise not to pull out? If yes, make sure to message me privately a picture of your cock 😋
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genderqueerdykes · 2 days 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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cutebrittie · 2 days ago
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dolll-world · 15 hours ago
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kholekay · 3 days ago
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emmieswildside · 1 day ago
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Sexy...
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Let's take this together down 👇 here wyt? 😉
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zerosuitsammi3 · 11 hours ago
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Gothed up for foods 😋😋😋
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mysticlovefox · 3 days ago
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I hope I look cute today?❤😊
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emmieswildside · 2 days ago
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fawnduu · 14 hours ago
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Watch Dog Chapter 3 is completed and available physically and digitally!
Its 50 pages of fail butch trans girl unknowingly getting it on with the werewolf that tried to kill her<3
Physical copies are available on my Big Cartel Store~
Digital is on my Patreon and Itch. io~
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