sapphicconcepts:

hereโ€™s to wlw who donโ€™t feel 100% comfortable with their identity:

to those who feel like they are โ€œfakingโ€ it, to those who canโ€™t figure out what attraction feels like, to those too nervous to label themselves out loud, to those who feel too old or too young to be questioning, to those sorting out internalized homophobia, to those unsure of their gender identity, to all of you,

i love you. youโ€™re valid. everything will be ok.

nbpsiioniic:

I want people to stop attacking nonbinary people who describe their genders in abstract, flowery terms. And I want them to stop dismissing them asย โ€œjust teenagers who donโ€™t know any betterโ€, too.

You know why? Because cis people do the same thing all the time and nobody bats an eye about it.

Manhood and womanhood are associated with symbols, colors, animals, astronomical objects, mythological figures, a whole list of things that have no inherent gendered properties, and thatโ€™s fine. (A lot of those symbols are stereotypical, but some binary people still embrace them, while others have come up with alternate symbols that better reflect what being a man or woman means to them.)

If men and women can describe their genders in abstract, symbolic, poetic terms, so can nonbinary people.

lambrini-socialism:

Still shooken by the wee girl I passed in church when I went to light a candle who said โ€œmamโ€ฆ..why didnโ€™t jesus just kill his haters???โ€

The fact she was in ballet gear save for???? A pair of plastic werewolf gloves??????? really added something to the image.

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.