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We used to make fun of people for saying "not all men" it was beautiful
"Small chest is sooo feminine and womanly as a nonbinary/gender non conforming person"
Yet if I say they are womanly/feminine as a woman too and to stop body shaming them I'm just weird
Ok.
It's really interesting to me that trans-progressive people will say things like "gender isn't real" and "anyone can be anything", but they look at a cis woman who doesn't conform to beauty standards and assume she must be some sort of trans. She doesn't remove her body hair or wears clothing she finds comfortable, and for some reason, this challenges people.
I've had a discussion with my friend about this because I see this so much. I would rather claw off my skin than have someone call me "they" because they assume I'm something I'm not. There is quite literally nothing about me that would indicate that I identify as anything but a woman, I just happen to refuse to remove body hair or wear makeup and wear what I find most comfortable. It's kind of insane to me that for a group of people who claim to be progressive, an adult woman cannot look like an adult woman (not a male curated look to appeal to pedophilic beauty standards).
What's even worse is having people try to convince me that I'm anything but a woman. There's always a misogynistic reason for their way of thinking, too, but they think they're doing something by trying to convince me that my sex isn't good enough. Get a life.
SORRY TO BE SO MUCH BUT THANK YOU
Hot take, but cis people have gender identities. They aren't the gender they identify as because of their genitalia or what their birth certificate says. They're only cis because they identify with a gender and it happens to match their government documentation. Cis men aren't men because they're "obviously" men for having a penis. They're men because they identify as men. It's the self-identification that dictates this, not any other factor, even for cis folks. And we should be framing it this way. A cis man identifies as a man and a cis woman identifies as a woman. There is no automatic or inherent gender.
dunno wanted to try a more..canon style(?)
Charlie went to college
Charlie won multiple musical theater awards in college
Alastor broadcasts every day at noon (or whenever he feels like it)
Angel Dust is a singer
Angel Dust made his first onscreen appearance in one of Valentino’s films (so in or after the 1970s)
Vaggie is trained in sychronized dance
Sir Pentious has made weapons for Carmine Industries and Voxtek
Sir Pentious created the Egg Bois with the help of someone (probably Baxter)
Lucifer performs alongside the other Deadly Sins (“perform” might be metaphorical though)
Carmilla discovered new ways to use Angelic technology to improve Hell’s weaponry
Carmilla is the host of the board of Pentagram City Overlords
Rosie does favors in exchange for people’s souls
Sera works directly under the Speaker of God
Sera is in charge of Heaven’s hierachy and laws
Emily is in charge of ensuring all citizens of Heaven are entertained and comfortable
Mimzy owns a club called “Ragtime”
Mimzy once appeared in a radio special with Alastor called “Singa for ya Dinna!”
Vox acts in and directs his media projects
Valentino frequently goes on shooting sprees in the Entertainment District
Valentino describes the Entertainment District as ruled by himself, “Velvette, and I guess Vox”
Velvette has over 100 million subscribers
Velvette is the head of development for Love Potion (in collaboration with Valentino)
Velvette can do spells/magic
Saint Peter is the head singer in Heaven’s royal choir and founded the Angelic drama club
Saint Peter can play the harp and French horn
Zestial is the oldest living Overlord in power
Zestial is effectively retired
Zestial helps Carmilla with her business due to their friendship
"Disabled people can do everything abled people can!1!1!!" I'm gonna have to ask you what you think disabled means
Because people hate feminine women, feminine looking movies..anything feminine really
They think it's childish and means being dumb yet they hate stereotypes
in barbieland, where everything was perfect for women, men were safe. they didn't suffer, they took full part in society, they just weren't the "main characters". but when Barbieland was captured by men, women were instantly in danger. they began to be held for service and objectified.
the authors conveyed the essence very well and clearly, which not everyone understood
It's over
reading a good ass fanfic up until it said something that just makes you want to stop reading
God, I love their interactions so much! (I think I flew into the fandom)
𝑯𝒂𝒛𝒃𝒊𝒏 𝑯𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒍 𝑶𝑵𝑳𝒀 𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒕! 💘 she/her * 24 𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗳𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 ▪︎ 𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄𝗲𝗿 𝘅 / 𝗔𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗿𝘁 (occasionally other HH characters)
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