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raviolihasagun

@goophyass

πŸ‰πŸ‰πŸ‰a silly, goofy shenaniganizer 22 she/they πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

"and remember guys, don't send rape or death threats! despite me clearly acknowledging your propensity to do so, i'm just compiling this list of blogs for normal harassment reasons, don't spoil the fun, only be cruel and hateful and obsessive in plausibly deniable ways!"

"hey guys i found a bunch of blogs run by trans women that i've decided i hate. and i'm right about everything so that means you all hate them too! they must be pedophiles! here's a handy list, anonymous hate mob you know what to do! definitely don't send hate though wink wink"

Wilting away, the only thing keeping me intact with this (not quite hot yet) fever is fat hairy women, I must persevere.

you dont actually want to see fat tgirls you still just want to see your idealized bbw

love her with cellulite or you do not love her.

love her with small boobs or you do not love her.

love her with stretch marks or you do not love her.

love her when shes trailing behind and slow down for her or you do not love her.

love her with a double chin or you do not love her.

love her by making space for her. she has been made small her whole life. or you do not love her.

love fat trans girls when they are not available to be sex objects for you or you do not love them

I would like to have a conversation with whoever got me sick >:(

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People will try to tell you that heterosexuality is just another benign identity. One that's totally reasonable to express in public spaces and even in front of children. They'll say they were born that way.

But it's clearly a fetish!

THEY'RE LITERALLY ONLY STRAIGHT BECAUSE THEY'RE SEXUALLY ATTRACTED TO THE OPPOSITE GENDER!

Sickos.

i think the most upsetting thing about american-flavor puritanism is how fucking patronizing it is. it's 2026 but the whole world still has to deal with a cultural hegemony grown from the gnarled vestiges of victorian-era paternalism. tax-paying adults with passports and the right to vote are treated like wayward children because of the antiquated idea that authorities must protect the weak minds of the unwashed masses from depravity and corruption. the average american can send a fellow citizen to the chair, but they can't piss in a ditch without being declared an outlaw. american entertainment media is saturated with sex, but you can't talk about it online without getting your account suspended. it's such blatant censorship at a universal scale, but because sexual content is framed as inherently dangerous, this restriction on basic adult autonomy, this blanket denial of moral and intellectual adulthood, can be reframed as protection, an expression of care, a moral duty. "won't someone think of the children!" I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN! I AM A GROWN MAN!

thank god that the video game that features slow motion animations of graphic gunshot wounds and is rated 18+ has a profanity filter in single player offline mode. thank you for protecting this 33 year old mind from the corrupting influence that is a horse named apple slut

forcefem isn't even a kink to me. it's not sexual at all. the world needs more girls, needs people telling girls that it's good and okay to be girls. making more girls is a moral imperative.

to me, "forcefem" is a thin veneer. letting someone else take the pressure away. take the shame and the discomfort that society foists on you for wanting, needing, to be a girl. it can be easier to start when someone else is making the decision for you. but the desire comes from within.

i think, for a lot of girls (including myself), the idea of needing to make it happen for yourself is terrifying. it's exhausting. it feels like a one-way ticket to a life as a social outcast at best, and being demonized or left for dead in a ditch at worst.

giving that power to someone else, even as a joke, even just for a bit, even just to start, might make it easier at all. and anything i can do, anything we can do for our sisters, is beautiful and necessary.

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