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loveless heartless badass

@saffigon / saffigon.tumblr.com

he/him + ze/hir + xe/xem + pup/pups | 20 yr old adult | picrew by ganm0h
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arcathur

To many Frog and Toad are Friends is a story about gay lovers under the guise of a heteronormative friendship. However, their story is an amazing example of a qpr. In this essay I will-

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It's OK when changing labels if you need time to process, or time to mourn your old identity.

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naptimeneos

⸝⸝ QUOIPLATONIC - image id in alt id & under cut

a platonic orientation for when one is unsure of what their platonic orientation is, or if one even feels platonic attraction. one may experience the categories of platonic attraction as inaccessible or otherwise non-sensical. similar in meaning to quoiromantic and quoisexual, but for platonic attraction.

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daily reminder that dykes can date fags. dykes can fuck fags. dykes can love fags. dykes and fags have always been interconnected and always will be. thank you for your time

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happy pride to autosexual people! happy pride to autoromantic people! happy pride to autospec people! happy pride to people who use other microlabels to describe their attraction to themselves!

happy pride to self partnered auto people! happy pride to auto people who are in relationships with others! happy pride to auto people who define their relationship in other ways!

happy pride to auto people who are "stereotypical"! happy pride to auto people with NPD or other personality disorders!

happy pride. i love you, you aren't forgotten here. (/platonic)

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lovelessrage

Make sure you show respect to autospec and objectum people. People who fall under these umbrellas exist in aspec communities and outside of them, and regardless of any other labels they may use, they should not be made to feel unwelcome. Brush up on your understanding of these identities to assure you are welcoming and open. Being autospec or objectum is not a joke or a bit; it's a real way to live, feel, and thrive.

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I think the funniest possible thing to do in a low stakes situation when someone subtly insults you is to ask them to elaborate.

In Seattle I was explaining environmental DNA and a woman said it “tickled” her to hear someone with my accent (rural Appalachia) “talk about science.”

So I said, “oh! 🙂 What an interesting perspective. Can you tell me more about what you mean?”

As you can imagine it went badly for her very quickly.

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