“to keep you safe”
A witch that asks her doll if it's okay.
A doll that responds that, no, it's not really.
A witch that asks her doll if there's anything she can do.
A doll that responds not really, no.
A witch that stays by her doll's side anyway.
A doll that leans against her shoulder anyway.
It's a small something - but it's something nonetheless.
achieve confidence through ego death!!!!! strikes a very chuuni pose. can i suck your dick
Parents having more than one gay son is always so fucking funny to me like. Your mom is a faggot factory
me and my puppy have this running joke where every time we have a really fucked up, gorey, sex concept (like putting a bomb in someone’s vibrator and if it stops it explodes or live dissection sex or smth) we always say “Next Laika story lol” in reference to @puppygirllaika (WHOM WE ADORE) it’s sort of like how annoying weebs say “is that a jojo reference!?!??” to everything and i just thought everyone should know
sure, i'll drink the pink swirly potion that released a little heart shaped cloud when you uncorked it. what's the worst that could happen
a continuation of my "reclaim negative language" post; why do so many trans men fear the idea of being ugly?
most stereotypically ugly traits are also stereotypically masculine. being fatter, being hairier, having thinning hair, being bald, having crooked features. they're seen as male. isn't it a privilege to be "ugly", if you also get to be male? i think trying to hold onto the feminine, "pretty" aspects of yourself is futile. you were born to be a man. sooner or later, you'll have to lose anything that doesn't keep you attached to being a man.
deepen and ruin your "pretty" singing voice. get rid of your softer, "delicate" features. if they see you as ugly, that isn't a bad thing. that only means you're succeeding.
i am NOT gaslighting you. i am lying to you. gaslighting implies a level of effort that i am simply not putting in. deceiving you does not require much
oh so shes packing
there was backlash from homeschooling "parents rights" advocates in my area before because of a daycare teaching kids about consent...all they learned is that you don't have to accept unwanted physical intimacy. one scenario that happened is a parent told her toddler boy to kiss a toddler girl in class. toddler boy comes back and says that toddler girl didn't want a kiss. it turns out the kids were taught that you don't touch someone if they say "no". parents thought this was ridiculous. I felt crazy hearing them talk about it, why in the world would you be upset by kids respecting each others boundaries, and why are you asking your toddlers to kiss each other in the first place as if they're toys and not human beings?
Just ripped the underwear (paper bag) off my whimpering twink (raspberry danish)