You can’t say your blog is “a safe space for all wlw” if you reblog posts that make a spec wlw uncomfortable.
Don’t say “a spec wlw included” or “all wlw are welcome here” if you:
• reblog aphobic content (both explicit and implicit)
• reblog from aphobes
• refuse to acknowledge a post is aphobic even if an a spec wlw tells you it’s making them uncomfortable
• don’t support a part of our identity
As a neurodivergent ace wlw, I deserve to know if your space is really safe for me, or if it’s dangerous for my mental health.
If it’s not safe for me I just need to know, so I won’t follow you.
I am a lesbian, I am ace, I am neurodivergent:the wlw part of my identity doesn’t erase my sexual orientation and seeing aphobic content in “wlw safe spaces” triggers my anxiety.
Good to know… I definitely thought it was because I dislike being exposed to the abandoned bodily fluids of strangers. I guess next time I’m cleaning up biohazards from public restrooms, I’ll just remind myself that the only reason I’m grossed out is because I secretly wish that all women were just constantly pregnant.
Since when is menstrual blood beautiful or life giving
woman: i miss you like the deserts miss the rain
man: oh that’s so sweet, i–
woman: i’ve adapted to existence without you, buried everything we made together, and prolonged exposure to you would be disastrous.
some TERF: trans “"men”“ have been poisoned by the patriarchy! They just need to accept that their lesbianism is okay and they can be butch without having to –
me, rolling past on skates wearing sunglasses and sipping starbucks: i like men, sharon