PERSONA DANCING ALL OVER MY SOUL
"I generally just tumble around."

A follow-up to this post. I decided to word these sentiments as many fucking ways as I could. 

The story behind these? I’m entirely done putting up with my mother disrespecting me. It’s been four years since I came out; she flip-flops between ignoring my gender, treating it like a joke/game, and being annoyed that I’m “pushing my agenda and ruining everyone’s time”. One by one, I am posting these on my Facebook account for her to observe. If she tells me she doesn’t like it, I’ll start tagging her with each one. I don’t know how many ways I’ll have to word it before she comprehends this simple concept.

Feel free to reblog, even if you’re cisgender. Spread them around for others to see. If you’re trans in any way, feel free to use these as you see fit. I highly advise sending these to people who just won’t fucking let go of their transphobia. <3

It’s pride month and I’m feeling 100% donion rings with how some people in my life treat me and my gender identity! Feel free to use these as you wish; they’re great to send to people who can’t take a hint.

You can reblog this even if you’re cisgender. Share these sentiments and make them known.

I’m here for the nonbinary people that look super feminine.

I’m here for the nonbinary people who don’t have brightly colored pixie cuts.

I’m here for the nonbinary people who are curvy and chubby and fat.

I’m here for the nonbinary people with facial hair.

I’m here for the nonbinary people who sometimes align with their assigned sex.

I’m here for the nonbinary people who don’t use gender neutral pronouns.

I’m here for the nonbinary people who don’t “look nonbinary”.

I’m here for nonbinary people.

Yoooo I can’t believe I’m already close to 100 followers on my side blog? It’d be cool to hit 100 so quick, so if you’re interested in a blog about non-gendered makeup stuff, bath and body products, candles, tea, and endless selfies of nonbinary cuties, you should follow my side blog.

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Always stand up for queer youth who feel like they aren’t allowed to know who they are just because they’re young.

Always stand up for queer youth who aren’t given the resources or support to explore their identity.

Always stand up for queer youth who are forced to live with a family that cuts down and belittles and despises their identity.

Always stand up for queer youth who don’t feel safe where they are because of their gender/sexuality.

Always stand up for queer youth.

Always.