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Bearded Trekkies: To Boldly Grow

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The Captain: Aka Hillary. 26. Orange County. Bi, Hufflepuff, Pisces, theater Kid, bug lover, shipper, sexual deviant, kinky things. Heart made of glitter, with a mind in the gutter. Fan of Star Trek, Sherlock, Yuri On Ice, Avengers, Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who, Firefly, and many, many more.
Anonymous asked:

Ahhhh! AMAZING aquamarine cosplay. Could you tell me where you got the wig? As well as anything else you bought for your cosplay? I'm already planning for my local con NEXT year.. which is about in 1 year's time!

Hello Nonny! Actually, most everything was purchased from Amazon, and then altered to how I wanted it. The wings were completely made by me though. Used wire coat hangers, nylons, spray paint, and hot glue for those! Hope tbast helps!

In celebration of pride month and Bisexuality Pride day (June 3rd), here’s a little reminder: I’m Bi. I’m not exactly quiet about it, but in case you didn’t know, here is me, expressing my pride, at being unapologetically Bi. I am attracted to all genders (you could also say I am pansexual and I will accept that definition as well). But I identify as Bi. And, honestly, I really am proud. It took me quite a while to understand that I was attracted to women, and that my “girl crushes” were actually full on crushes and attraction. Then there was some guilt, confusion, anxiety, and fear as I tried to narrow down my sexuality. Because, it was only one or the other, right? Only men, or women, right? Wrong! I recognized that I was still attracted to men as well as women. There was not a lot of representation of Bisexuality when I was younger, though I was lucky to have friends who identified as something other than gay or heterosexual, who’s existence really helped me understand there was another way to describe oneself. I thank the introduction of the Kinsey Scale for an understanding of sexuality as well. Look it up if you’re curious. That being said, there is still a lot of misunderstanding of Bisexuality, a lot of judgment, ignorance, etc. That is why we are a part of pride month. And while I am lucky to be able to come out and say I’m Bi, to have people love and support me and know that this is normal and perfectly acceptable, I know there are many who are not so lucky. So I stand proud, I stand for myself and for those who cannot express themselves for fear of retaliation. You are all loved, you are all validated. This month is about being proud of who you are, the perfect person you are. If anyone has any questions about Bisexuality, I am an open book and a safe person to talk to. Or just, sexuality in general. I’m just talkative let’s be honest. Anyway, I’m Bi, I’m Queer, I’m proud, and I’m proud of all of you out there celebrating this month. I love you all. Happy Pride Month! 💖💜💙