i get high & start actn like joe biden
i spend my weeknights very wisely
You simply cannot expect intersex people to constantly center perisex feelings and ignorance in their discussion. Yes, the H slur is an actual slur, even when used to describe intersex and cosexed animals. Yes, intersex people are oppressed. Yes, they're often medically abused, not "given treatment denied to trans people". No, they're not "biologically nonbinary" and yes, they can be any gender just like perisex people. Many "treatments" for intersex variants hinge upon not what is best for the person's body and needs but what will make them appear perisex. To imply any of this is false is intersexist and to try to center your own worldview and feelings in a conversation about someone else's lived experiences is selfish and equally bigoted. If you are not intersex, the discussion is not and cannot be expected to be about your opinions and worldviews.
An early roller.
she’s not the stepfather she’s the father that stepped up last drawing (Fireheart taking a t shot whilst Yellowfang helps) was inspired by @/poproxxz comment on Instagram!
Hello! I am making a genetic cat picrew and i wonder if there's any guides on different white patches or tortoiseshell patterns. I am planning to do different types of tortoiseshell and white patches so I'm wondering-
Oh this is very fun…
Here’s a selection of diagrams demonstrating typical white distribution patterns and the classifications or nicknames which may be used to describe them.
Note that terms like harlequin, van and so forth are moreso used by registeries to describe phenotype. When it comes to genotype your basic white spotting is going to be…
No white (ww, wwg)
White gloving (wgwg)
Below 50% white (Wsw, Wswg)
Above 50% white (WsWs)
Dominant White (Wdw, Wdwg, WdWs, WdWd)
The possibilities are pretty much endless so have fun with it, especially when you get down to the little random markings. Here are the white pattern tags for the blog that you can peruse for inspiration:
bicolor white
harlequin white
van white
other white
mitted white
I don’t have as many visual resources for tortoiseshell but here’s a diagram @amber-tortoiseshell made illustrating the effect white spotting has on the standard tortoiseshell distribution.
The less white there is the more mottled the appearance, the colors sporadic and mixed in a manner than can be described as brindled. As white is added these patches increase in size and definition until they become distinct blotches.
The split face is a common tortoiseshell marking. The face, paws and tail also tend to sport larger and more distinctive patches of color even if the rest of the body is pretty well brindled.
Here are the tortoiseshell tags for the blog that you can peruse for inspiration:
black tortoiseshell
blue tortoiseshell
chocolate tortoiseshell
lilac tortoiseshell
cinnamon tortoiseshell
fawn tortoiseshell
I’d love to see it when you’re finished! Let me know if you have any more questions!
mae n’ gregg
i love this shit i need more examples