Others have said it better and more eloquently, but the LGBT community has a massive fear and disgust of masculinity it needs to reckon with in order to be whole. Bears, transmascs, masculine enbies, AMAB enbies, butch lesbians, masc intersex folk, drag kings, and those who find themselves in some fluid space between them or are masc in ways I’ve left out - they all need support from the LGBT community, they all have the same traumas from being queer, and all of them that I’ve met have some horror story about hitting the ‘must be this femme to ride’ bar.
You can be gnc and masculine. This needs to be embraced.
Masculine people are not the enemy. The community needs to be as ready to embrace its brothers as it is its sisters. We are all queer.
the journey home is an endless one
may sarton “letters from maine” // james baldwin “giovanni’s room” // neil gaiman “the graveyard book” // @wordsnquotes-net // anne carson “men in the off hours” // miriam adeney // “no longer fits” // han kang “the vegetarian” // “garden state” dir. zach braff // richard blanco “mexican almuerzo in new england” // mitski “there’s nothing left here for you” // julian barnes “a history of the world in 10 1/2 hours”
For extra cash consider robbing sex offenders.
Their address is easy to find, and they can’t own guns.
Only downside is politicians usually have good security.
naur..... what the fresh fuck
not everything that is non-left is "right wing".
and the right wing in india is not the same as the right wing in the States.
anyway, i saw your post didn't have notes, so helping you out a little! :)
@chaoticaindica congratulations on being a "nice indian aesthetic blog". <3
deleting all my dating apps bc i wanna meet someone the old fashioned way (he juggles figs to catch my attention and then throws one to me)
no more boring cliché dates. take me to a war and fight a river while grieving my tragic death
The inconsistency here is killing me.
I want to be consistent with posting on tumble to try to gravitate the right crowd to a blog like my own but it’s really hard when I am so busy with a lot of other things going on. Coming home from Chicago this weekend. Had fun other than dealing with being unmedicated. I hate feeling like everyone else’s emotions affect me so much. The people I stay with every weekend are so nice but I feel like such a burden on them and their emotions. Does anyone else feel like that?
Regardless, I’m making a mark in my classes, trying to strengthen the feminism in my Women in Literature class, awaiting the beginning of oceanography, becoming wise in psych, and becoming more literate in speech. I hope to be able to focus on studies even with my mother being adamant about me getting a job on the side. Which still is a huge weight on my shoulders. Please tell me someone else has parents that are like this when attending college.














