When I was in elementary school I had a friend who was a guy and we were close and apparently people got the wrong idea cause they were like "ooh you like himm when are you gonna kiss him" and I was like. Huh??? And thought it over really hard and was like "no that sounds gross actually" but then I was walking the track with one of my other close f...... reply
Not anime but I would loovvvee to have posable action figures of Kiryu, Makoto, and Majima from the Yakuza games. They are my favourite characters everrr but especially Majima reply
I've been hanging around communists since middle school I feel like it really helped balance out the influence of my conservative family, who absolutely loathes my politics. My political opinions include:
- Landback; and not in a symbolic way like the liberals mean, I mean land BACK. Completely. Entirely. Natives having final say in the way all lan...... reply
Usually 1am-7am. My body won't let me sleep past 7am no matter how late I go to bed. It's a bit of a curse on days where I actually need to have more than a few hours worth of energy, but quite useful on days when I need to make sure I'm up by a certain time ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ reply
I'm a lesbian who's always been in lesbian spaces since I was a little kid, and it's not at all uncommon for one partner (esp butches) to refer to themselves with masculine titles in the relationship. When I used to have a girlfriend I was addressed as her "boyfriend" even though I don't identify as male - it's just the title that felt the most comfortable for me. Similarly, I've known lesbian couples who have children and one of the parents referring to herself as the "dad" and her kids addressing her as such. So I'm very used to the idea of one person in a same-sex relationship choosing to use titles that don't "fit" their gender. So when I started reading omegaverse I never even batted an eye at the omega men being referred to as "wives" or "moms", and so was very shocked when I went into the comment sections on these manga to find that it made a lot of people uncomfortable or thinking that it's weird to refer to a man with a feminine title. I'm curious what other people think and their reasons for why??