@rainandsunshines

it’s always, “hi, how are you?” and never, “you have bewitched me, body and soul, and i love, i love, i love you. and wish from this day forth never to be parted from you” ... how unfair

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[Image description: A drawing of the artist’s original character, a thin mermaid with warm brown skin, long, flowing red hair with rose-shaped hairbuns on the top and rose-shaped curls at the bottom, large red lips, a triangular nose, and green eyes who wears green hair accessories shaped like leaves, glowing white ring-shaped earrings, a sleeveless white top with a string tied into a bow and has a red fish tail with vines wrapped around it, red roses blooming from the end and translucent white frills in place of legs that is viewed from the back as they turn around and smile at the viewer while holding a bouquet of roses in front of a red sparkly background. End description]

one day some of you will actually go outside and go to pride and you’re going to meet old black queens who refers to themselves as femme, you’ll meet people from small towns who still use the word transsexual, you’ll see that your local activist organization set up a stall about your local LGBT history that includes leather bar’s history, you’ll see lesbians in groups refer to themselves as “guys” and “boys”, you’ll see someone with breasts and pasties and little else have “he / him” painted on his chest, and you’ll be so caught up with your terminally online attitude that instead of appreciating the wide diversity of people who exist in the LGBT community who are brave enough to share themselves you’ll just be formulating posts and tweets in your head for when get home about how “problematic” it all was and it’s honestly tragic

Once, back when I worked in an LGBTQIA dungeon, I encountered a significantly older person who remarked to me that they hadn’t been to “this type of place” in decades. They struck up a conversation with me and told me how amazing it was to see an openly transexual youth such as myself. I asked them about their experiences with gender and they said “oh, well, I’m a bit male and a bit female. Men’s and women’s clothes, sometimes makeup in a suit, sometime fresh faced in a dress when I’m at home. You know, bisexual” Obv this puzzled me at first until I realized this person was using bisexual in a very, very, literal and old fashioned sense, as in, dual-sexed. Non-binary.

Y’all gotta understand there are generation gaps in the language we use and you open yourself up to a LOT of very interesting stories if you stop blocking off the past.

i’m thinking about how cats hold their babies and how so many mammals also hold their babies and also about how physical touch is a love language

but mostly i’m thinking of this: