“endemic lesbophobia problem” you mean calling out radfems, TERFs, and biphobes? which y’all think is lesbophobia because it removes you from your cushy position at the top of the community and forces you to actually consider and care about other community members instead of prioritizing yourselves at the expense of others? 🤔

fierceawakening:

xenoqueer:

Yes. That is literally what they mean. They benefit from turning “lesbian” and “radical feminist” into synonyms, so they insist on using them as synonyms constantly.

The end result of this is, of course, that anyone who distrusts radical feminist rhetoric avoids lesbian spaces, meaning that young lesbians are surrounded on all sides by radfem propaganda and, unsurprisingly, become indoctrinated into the authoritarian radical feminist manner of thinking.

I’ e noticed this too, such that I find myself wary of anyone online (offline is very different imx) who identifies as “lesbian” and immediately go searching to see if they mean “radfem but maybe some trans women can come in as long as they’re not bi or nb” or if they mean “gee golly I love me some girls and never found men sexy”

supaslim:

lexxgotthejuice:

localstarboy:

Trump is so bad that SATANISTS are protesting him. Devil worshipers are trying to protect us from this man lmao this real life

Lmaooo yo this seemed so unreal

okay okay but listen

satanists WOULD be anti-Trump

satanists are, for the most part, just secular humanists (mostly atheists) with a flair for the dramatic. They are, on average, very left-leaning.

The Satanic Temple in particular is a great organization. They don’t believe religious organizations should be tax exempt, so they voluntarily pay taxes. They also sell merch and give a good chunk of the proceeds to things like Planned Parenthood and legal funds that fight for division of church and state.

Fuck, this is straight from their website: 
“The mission of The Satanic Temple is to encourage benevolence and empathy among all people. In addition, we embrace practical common sense and justice.”

satanism is not bad or evil

Hey, I was reading through your blog (and I have to say you’re just great!), and I stumbled upon a mention of what you called “stim blog discourse”, regarding to kink and swerfs. Could you elaborate on that? As an aspie I followed a lot of stim blogs and notice they often say “kinksters dont interact”, whats all that about? (I havent been on tumblr for a few years, I guess I’m not up to date).

lenyberry:

fierceawakening:

lines-and-edges:

wetwareproblem:

fiction-is-not-reality:

xenoqueer:

ms-demeanor:

fierceawakening:

xenoqueer:

The shortest possible version of events is thus:

4chan raiders decided to fracture the tumblr queer community by making up an imaginary gender for child molesters, “clovergender.”

Because people on this website are godforsaken, they bought into that, and believed quite genuinely that there was a secret, massive conspiracy of child molesters on this website seeking to rape various underage users.

In the context of this conspiracy nonsense, antisexual radical feminists stepped in to advance their own goals, by suggesting that anyone who engages in certain forms of kink or reads certain types of fiction is one of these child-rapists-in-waiting.

Simultaneous to this development, the popularization of “stimboards” as an evolution of moodboards/aesthetic boards and “so satisfying” gifs occurred.

Stimboards were highly popular with two major groups (often overlapping): fandoms, and tumblr’s LGBTQIAPN+ population. 

Because those were the two groups that were also targetted by the antisexual radical feminists and by 4chan’s nonsense, stimboard makers were convinced that their art would be used to groom and rape children unless they “made sure” that it “couldn’t be” by putting up those banners.

However, because radical feminists had convinced these artists that the “real” child molesters were adults engaging in consensual relationships and/or “shippers,” the “preventative banners” mostly targetted those groups.

The irony that these people genuinely believe that the only thing between a rapist and their victim is a 15x500px banner is hilarious and deeply, deeply depressing.

oh, is THAT what that was? i was so confused by the whole “x don’t interact” thing

To be totally, 100% fair there are some people who do the “kinksters don’t interact” thing because DD/LG folks might reblog moodboards and tag them with things like “daddy’s little slut” or “how cummies feel” or whatever and I do get people who want to keep tags like “pink” “princess” and “kitten” free of kink gifs.

So, while I understand and abide by people not wanting kink put on their posts, that can be resolved by saying things like, “ask to tag,” or “this post is sfw.”

It’s also worth remembering that the majority of kink blogs aren’t going to be tits deep in stimboards, they’ll be posting their own content and sharing between themselves.

It’s a very rare problem, and the reaction has not been to block perpetrators or request boundaries be respected.

Instead it has been feeding into this notion that all fandoms and queer spaces are positively crawling with child molesters, which is shitty for a number of reasons, as well as claiming that autistic people (the nominal target audience of stim boards) can never be involved in kink or shipping, or rather, that being involved in either is proof that you’re lying about being autistic.

In effect, autistic people have been declared acceptable casualties in a fight against an enemy that does not exist.

Which wouldn’t be okay even if the phantom horror were real, but since it’s entirely fictional, it’s basically just an enormous fuck you to any autistic who isn’t “innocent” or “pure” enough.

As for keeping tags clear: safe mode.

Blogs that include explicit sexuality are Nate nsfw. If you don’t want to see NSFW content, out on safe mode. If you’re underage, you can’t even turn safe mode off without lying.

On a semi-unrelated note, as much as 4chan is often found at the head of such disasters, I can’t find myself feeling resentment toward it: instead the mass of people who blindly believe anything they read and jump from one troll to the other seemingly unaware of being used as volleyball…oh, those I can get behind being pissed off at. 

Like. Everyone knows 4chan is terrible, and suddenly there’s this ridiculous “gender for child molesters” bullshit (and if that convinced you for even a hot second wow you really fucking hate trans people) and it LITERALLY USED 4CHAN GRAPHICS, and y’all still drank the kool-aid.

I’d say I’m disappointed, but this is exactly what I’ve come to expect from this hellsite.

Hot take: kink is often literally just emotional and sexual stimming, special interest hyperfocus, and/or the result of sensory processing differences in how people experience sexuality.

Autistic self-hate/internalized ableism therefore likely plays a huge role in the social popularity of extreme, performative anti-kink sentiment in this community and overlapping communities.

Some autistic folks internalize the messages telling us we’re creeps for existing socially with other people (pervasively, but especially around sexuality), and wind up in a pit of puritanical scrupulosity trying desperately to pretend that the things that make us tick aren’t important in our sexual lives.

We would fall for this shit less often if we weren’t pervasively culturally gaslighted about our worth as people.

Agree.

I also feel, as a physically disabled person, that anti-kink is ableist against people with unusual bodies as well. I’ve known a lot of people who have been interested in impact play/painplay because, say, nervous system issues mean they can’t feel or can only partially feel “standard” sexual stimulation.

Telling those people they are disrespecting themselves by, like, getting their backs whipped instead just makes me go ??? WHAT WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS YOU ARE NOSY MEAN AND DUMB

As someone both autistic and with physical nerve damage in a few places due to both injuries and genetic structural issues… yeah, don’t assume everyone experiences the same stimulus the same way. 

Nerve damage comes in different flavors. There’s the “everything hurts” kind, the “can’t feel much in general” kind, the “randomly itchy or tingly” kind and also the “certain kinds of touches tickle or itch or sting when they ‘shouldn’t’ but other kinds are extra nice” (and that’s just for sensory-nerve damage; motor-nerve damage gives its own weirdnesses, like “sudden cramping for no reason” or “one very specific muscle out of this whole area doesn’t work right” – and on that last one, you don’t realize how much some of the weird tiny muscles that you might not even know you have are essential for normal functioning until that weird tiny muscle stops working). It depends on which specific nerves are damaged and in what way. There may be more kinds than I’ve described but I’ve personally experienced ALL those things as a direct result of physically damaged nerves.

And then there are differences in sensory processing. I have synesthesia and other sensory-processing differences. I perceive sounds as having colors and textures and as producing physical sensations in my body, among other overlaps of sensory input -> perceptions not generally associated with that specific input. This doesn’t impair my ability to determine reality, it’s not hallucinatory. You won’t make me believe I’m physically seeing a red square that’s suddenly appeared in front of me if you play a sound that translates as a red square on my visual overlap, I’ll be aware that the red square is the sound and not something that physically exists in my visual field. But it does mean that some sensory inputs are more or less pleasant to me because of how they translate across other senses than the one originally stimulated. The smell of sulfur is a rather lovely dark purple shade, so I’m less averse to smelling sulfur (it still stinks but the color’s pretty nice so it’s overall kinda ok). Fluorescent red is the color of the pain of a headache, so I’m not a big fan of looking at actual fluorescent red thanks to associative aversion, even though it doesn’t actually cause me pain to look at (the sensory translation is one-way).  

It’s fair to not want sexual stuff added on to your stimboard posts. But the fact that some people find some “stim” stuff sexually stimulating doesn’t automatically make them bad people.

Raven the Pirate Princess is Sinking

elmandfir:

dancerart653:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

supermars-san:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

seaotternerd:

quillbit-reads:

out-there-on-the-maroon:

poplitealqueen:

cuzosu-blog:

when-in-doubt-sing:

rosalarian:

optimysticals:

princelesscomic:

I despise doing posts where I ask for help, but here we are.

About two years ago I started a new creator owned project.  It began as a spin-off of Princeless, but the reality is this – Raven The Pirate Princess is its own thing altogether.  I knew this from the first issue and if you’ve been reading, so have you.

Sure, the first few issues of Raven: Pirate Princess had that heroic lady feminist banter for which Princeless has become known both among its fans and detractors.  I mean, Raven had this scene:

and issue 1 had this scene:

But perhaps much more importantly, the first issue of Raven had this:

but that wasn’t where that ended.  This is a book about a community of diverse queer women actively claiming their place in the world and taking what’s theirs.  It’s about Raven, who is desperately in love with her childhood best friend Ximena

It’s about Ximena, a girl who was held captive for years by a pirate king who pretended to be her liberator.  Who fell in love with the pirate’s daughter, only to be left behind by that father when she outlived her value.

About Sunshine, the thief that chose the wrong target and ended up falling in love with a woman already hopelessly in love with somebody else.

It’s about Katie, the bisexual second in command who’s motivated by honor…and occasionally beating the snot out of a dude or two

Oh and in case I forgot to mention, Katie is also incredibly muscular:

And Jayla, the asexual science genius who’s tired of being treated like a little sister

and Cid, the deaf engineer who quietly keeps the ship running

and of course, these two:

The socially awkward poet and the angry sword fighter who couldn’t stand her who have somehow become these two:

But here’s the thing: this comic is failing.  It has a very dedicated and exuberant but at this point SMALL fanbase.  Today I had a hard conversation with Action Lab about the reality of the numbers on this book versus what it costs to produce this book and, suffice it to say, Action Lab isn’t ready to cancel the book, but they aren’t ready to greenlight year 3 either.  After Year 2 #13, Raven is set to go on the shelf until numbers can support continuing it.

This is where I need your help

If you care about this book full of queer pirate ladies and you want it to continue, we need to find a way to spread the word about it.  We don’t need to sell single issues (it would be nice) but ultimately we need the trades sales that back up the continuation of this big YA Pirate/Revenge/Adventure/Romance thing.

Digital copies can be bought instantly right on Comixology: https://www.comixology.com/Princeless-Raven-The-Pirate-Princess/comics-series/46971

You can buy the physical volumes on amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B01BF7U91Q

In fact, if you’ve already purchased volumes 1-4, volume 5 is available for preorder there right now! 

Maybe you’ve bought all the issues already.  Thank you!  If you still want to support Raven, you can review the books on Amazon or other retailers, you can share, reblog or retweet this post.  You can tell a friend about the book! 

If you have a comics review site or, say, a blog where you talk about LGBT media, contact me for review links or interviews.  Please, help us save our ship.

This is possibly one of the best comic series I have ever had the privilege to read.

If you haven’t, you should go pick it up.

If you have read it, please tell ALL your friends and leave some reviews.

And I’m not just saying all of this because I want Katie to benchpress me.

I know a lot of my readers enjoy lesbian pirates so here is one for us all to read

Oh my god i will read the SHIT out of this

@deadcatwithaflamethrower, @poplitealqueen, whoever else I forgot to tag!

DON’T LET IT DIE!

Reblogging again. I went to my local store and ordered the first two volumes, because they were sold out on the shelves! Take heart, and keep buying!

Also Comixology is a great option if you want to support them but can’t afford the books in physical form, or can’t get to a local store, or are worried about people spying on your books.

Guys please support this comic. It’s everything you could ever want

Got the first one after seeing this post. I just finished it, and it’s so good I immediately ordered the next four!

SUPPORT THIS SEAFARING SAPPHIC SERIES ❤

please, we need support this series, if we let a comic about queer pirate ladies die we have failed as a species

When the aliens come, and they will, this series is one of the few things we can use to convince them that humanity as a whole should be allowed to continue to exist

As a comic artist myself, this comic deserves more attention. I’ve seen a bit of it and from what I read I did enjoy it.

This series is incredible. Queer women/enbies of color (including several Deaf characters) all unique and with agency, and they’re PIRATES out to get revenge on Raven’s brothers who stole her throne as Pirate Queen. It’s basically everything you could ask for.

Support it; don’t let it die; let the world know we need more of this!!!!!!!

Support your friend the smut writer!

imsfire2:

Just a quick reminder to anyone new to following me that if you like an occasional smutty tale, why not enjoy my work on Amazon Kindle?  Treat yourself to some steamy reading matter for the Easter holidays!

A lonely actor meets a mysterious artist who understands his secret kink, and a passionate and uninhibited affair ensues.  But can their mutual need be enough to overcome the fears that keep them apart? 

An erotic fem-dom romance, The Charcoal Knots and its sequel The Secret Dock available now for just 5 Euros 98 for the two (or £3.98 sterling / $5,53 US)

How do you feel about people identifying as fictionkin with your characters?

seananmcguire:

I don’t, really, because while I intellectually understand what the question means (I Googled it!  Because that is a power we have in these glorious times!), I don’t emotionally understand.  It is one of the great category of things that is Not For Me.

But I am a child of the fanfic mines, and I understand the deep and ineffable power of connecting to a fictional world.  I know how it saved me.  Great Pumpkin, how it saved me.  So while I don’t have feelings about fictionkin, I also don’t object to it.  I don’t mind.  I don’t feel like it’s a silly thing to do.

Do whatever saves you without hurting anyone else.  That is what matters most.  Be safe, be strong, and be as kind as you can: do no harm.

Open roads.

“Leather Pride Flag doesn’t belong in the Pride flag selection”

transkrem:

lukeethornhill:

(In response to my previous flag illustration)

Actually, you’ll find that leather/kink has long and deep connections with Queer culture. It may not be your thing but it is part of our history. The Pride flag isn’t just about sexuality and gender… it’s about expressing and being WHO YOU TRUELY ARE. Believe it or not but the leather culture is a huge part of some people’s Queer lives. 

Also…..its been there forever???? Like so long????