micdotcom:

Watch: A TV host brilliantly shut down his audience for laughing at a male domestic violence survivor 

(While host Jeremy Kyle’s response to this particular incident was a strike against sexism, it’s worth noting he doesn’t have a perfect track record the issue.)

eliciaforever:

The best thing about art right now is that teenage girls can make art in their bedrooms on their computers and reach thousands of people through social media. And be successful.

Trust me the art elitists hate that. You are changing everything don’t ever stop.

wolfnanaki:
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feverworm:

i just wanted to clarify some things

artists know the risk they are taking when they post their art online. people are inevitably going to take it apart, color edit it, flip it around or otherwise post it uncredited.

saying that an artist shouldn’t post their work if they don’t want it bastardized is probably the stupidest stance on this subject you could take. if all artists followed this line of reasoning, there would be no art on the internet. 

when an artist posts their work, they are trusting you to enjoy it respectfully. and when you betray that trust either knowingly or unknowingly, it’s like saying the artist’s time, skills and thoughts aren’t worth anything.

you are NOT entitled to an artists work just because they decided to trust you enough to share it with you.

an artist is within their right to feel upset that someone has used their work in a way they never intended it to be used. they are within their right to ask for it to stop and not happen again.

just because it’s “bound to happen” doesn’t mean it’s any less deplorable.

That’s called victim blaming when you tell ab artist they should have expected to have their art soiled.

captainjerkface:
“profeminist:
“ ph4u57:
“ Gender euphoria is a concept that was made to be the opposite of gender dysphoria and describe the strong feeling of happiness that trans people experience when they’re being treated as their true gender....

captainjerkface:

profeminist:

ph4u57:

Gender euphoria is a concept that was made to be the opposite of gender dysphoria and describe the strong feeling of happiness that trans people experience when they’re being treated as their true gender. For some people, this feeling can be an indicator of being trans.

Please reblog to support the use of this term!

PROMOTE GENDER EUPHORIA

OKAY BUT FOR REAL, THIS IS INCREDIBLE. This is my first time coming across this term and I cannot even begin to explain how happy this makes me. Gender euphoria fits my experience so much better than gender dysphoria, a term I came across CONSTANTLY when trying to figure out who I was. 

Throughout my life, I never had any noticeable dysphoria. I didn’t feel I was stuck in the wrong body and I wasn’t terribly self conscious about my chest. It wasn’t until I was in a group webcam chat that I even began to consider I might be trans. 

Someone “mistook” me for a boy…and they were fairly confident about it too. Others in the chat corrected them, but it wasn’t until I told them myself, ‘Oh, yeah, I’m a girl.’ that they accepted it. But the thing that clicked in that moment was this alien feeling of absolute JOY being recognized as a boy. It honestly took me off guard. The further I went along in life, the more I yearned for and sought out retail workers that would call me sir and comments from my brother saying I look like a guy in photos. One time I was sick and someone said my voice was deep enough to be a guy’s, and suddenly, I could not stop talking. Those little things just made me so happy

But for the longest time I doubted myself, and one of the reasons was because of the term ‘gender dysphoria’. From everything I was reading online, it seemed to me that gender dysphoria was the ONLY way you could be trans. And that screwed me over for a long time. I doubted myself a lot and even started to hate myself a little bit because I could’t let the idea of myself being trans go. (it also didn’t help that I was genderfluid, with an occasional lean towards being female, but that’s a whole ‘nother confusing addition to the pile of self doubt.) I eventually said screw it, I’ve had these feelings for long enough and strong enough, but it wasn’t a fun process getting to this point.

I guess what I’m trying to say with this incredibly condensed story of my life, is that gender EUPHORIA should be just as widespread as gender DYSPHORIA. It would help so many people like myself who were so confused for so long.

Being refered to as she,
Shaving my legs for the first time,
Wearing silicon breast forms,

These are all things that made me feel extremely happy.

Gender euphoria is a real thing.

mikeywowwhatadirtbagway:

all these bands are having  so much drama and ed sheeran’s just

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jitterbugjive:
““Drew this at some point last night. I swear it looked better when I was sleep deprived.
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oh my god those are socks on his ears
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Yes. Yes they are

jitterbugjive:

Drew this at some point last night. I swear it looked better when I was sleep deprived.

oh my god those are socks on his ears

Yes. Yes they are

thedenofravenpuff:

Someone didn’t get the memo about this detail, I guess.

Censured the identity because I’m not offended if they simply didn’t know about the limits about the ponysona as well as my person. This is just how today’s sketch turned out. So no hating, guys. 

And no, Stand-In Puffy can’t do that suggestion. For some reason she didn’t want mouth tentacles implanted.

imperialimpala:

do you ever just ‘there’s probably something medically wrong with me but i’m just gonna ignore it and hope i don’t die’?

My right lung

actualaster:

a-little-bi-furious:

chaoswolf1982:

bifeministfan:

gaywrites:

ICYMI: The LGBTQ organization Have A Gay Day has launched a campaign in Dayton, Ohio to share informative and powerful messages about LGBTQ people on billboards around the city. There are 13 graphics in all, so next time you’re driving around Dayton, keep an eye out for them! (via the Gaily Grind, WYSO)

Taking a moment to appreciate the one that says a man and a woman does not always equal a straight couple

That’s the only one that confuses me, though…

It’s message is that you shouldn’t assume the sexuality of a man and a women in a relationship, one or both could be bisexual/pansexual/polysexual etc, not all m/f couples are straight.

They could also be asexual, or hell homosexual but are together for a number of reasons such as not being openly out or they’re heteromantic.

They could be ace but be together for legal reasons.