plane tickets should be free for gay girls who need to sink their teeth into another girl
x reader? No thank you, I’m reading this fanfic to dissociate, actually. If i wanted to think about me, I’d— you know what, i got nothing here. I NEVER want to think about me.
@funnier-as-a-system this maybe?
showering is basically a magical girl transformation for the mentally ill
"i know you're still in there somewhere!" i mean yeah of course she is. i can hear her in my head and she's actually very much enjoying me possessing her. in fact our arrangement is quite arousing to her
@coldbrewpup reminded me of ur last ask reblog
Headmate who insists they’re very evil and fucked up, despite being kind and caring
Aren't you Australian? Shouldn't there be plenty of very dangerous spider girls out there to toy with a cute little bee like you?
THERE FUCKING SHOULD BE!
spiking your drink with estrogen
call that shit “booba tea”
Increasingly prudish moral standards have been leveraged against much of the world under claims of various magnitudes of moral panic-ness. Keep it professional, the boss says, that’s not work place appropriate, families live here, we just want to keep things clean and nice, won’t someone please think of the children? In such a time when the spectre of sexuality is considered increasingly inherently wrong on some way, when claimed fears of sexual content are utilized to oppressed the marginalized and the queer, it in fact BECOMES a moral imperative that you leave some big impossible to hide bluepurple hickeys on that cute tgirl’s neck.
rb to tell prev they're being so brave right now and pat their head a little please
Your periodic reminder that in people who have been subject to threats and punishment for having emotional responses or ‘inappropriate’ facial expressions, panic attacks look different.
They may look like the person has become calmer and less involved, dismissive, even. Some people become intensely subservient and silent. Some become catatonic.
Panic doesn’t always involve screaming, crying, and obvious signs of distress. It involves an extreme form of the person’s fear response – which can be altered by circumstance, ability, and what they’ve learnt to fear.
Which is to say, it’s not your place to decide someone isn’t having a panic attack, when they’ve told you that’s what’s happening.