This might be a bit of dramatic response? idk, but after all the shit that’s happened to me over the last 9 months, i need to do this for my own emotional wellbeing. I’ll still be in dm’s if you guys want to chat, and my inbox will be open - nothing will change there, but after the ones i clear today, i probably wont answer debates about kpop shit.Īnd every kpop fandom is trash actually, like NONE of you are superior. Love muscles, lycra, thongs and dumb jocks NSFW. gay boys cute gay guys gay pride gay love male model male beauty male affection gay couple ass butt big bubble butt body postivity 1,412 notes Oct 1st, 2021. I’m not gonna be inactive, but i’m not gonna be as active? i’m not unfollowing anyone, but if y'all wanna unfollow, softblock, block, go ahead do whatever you need to do. Your source for muscled, bubble-butted himbos and the hot dads that live to spoil them. i live in a modern first world european country, so even in countries which you might consider more “civilised”, it is extremely dangerous to your personal safety to exist as a queer person.I’ve thought about it, and after stuff that’s happened, to do with fandom, and overall…everything, i genuinely feel like i just wanna be on here casually for bl stuff atm, and stop blogging about kpop for the most part.īecause all this - the anons that i can’t keep up with, the callout posts made when things could have been addressed differently, the mental gymnastics some of y'all do, the flip-flopping when it comes to your faves, the superiority complexes, the apologists, the bootlickers aaalllll the varying degrees of bullshit i have witnessed over the last few days - i have TRULY had enough of at the moment, and it’s time for me to step away. where i come from, being out is extremely dangerous, and displaying vaguely romantic affection of someone of the same gender, or presenting as slightly gnc, can put you at pretty much a 99% chance of a violent crime. ![]() ![]() So yeah, most people still grapple with some form of homophobia and that absolutely has a psychological impact when you’re growing up in a world that is actively hostile to your existence.Īlso!! most online queer discourse assumes everyone lives in america, where people are generally more accepting, compared to countries in the rest of the world where, you know, the majority of the population lives. ![]() And most of my LGBT students are in the closet and scared of their parents finding out. Bubble butt, big thighs, nice rolls of bacon, fat back, beefy guys, love handles, plump rump, chubby bear, big muscles covered by layer of fat and what. My school district in San Francisco is very overtly LGBT-positive, but I still hear gay slurs on the playground and today I had a student arguing with me for teaching a short story that happened to have a gay character. bc some people are getting WAY too comfortable acting like homophobia isnt like, a REAL issueĮven in more accepting places, you won’t meet an LGBT person who has never experienced homophobia in some shape or form, even if isn’t super obvious. ![]() looking at the state of homophobia worldwide and wherever they are and like really intimately remind yourself how there is nowhere on the planet where you can have gay relationships without your life being in danger, either by hate crimes or institutionalized violence. I honestly think some people on here could use a reality check of just. A perfect world would have orgies on every street corner, gay porn playing on billboards, during commercials, and gay sex taught in every school Make.
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