It would be cool if you could refrain from sending me messages in all caps. It’s uncomfortable to read.


“Why didn’t you answer my question?”
If it’s been over a week since you sent it in, it’s likely I didn’t get it. Tumblr has a bad habit of not delivering asks sometimes. So if you think that’s the case here, please feel free to resend your question.

If it’s been less than a week, it’s likely I just haven’t gotten around to answering it yet. Sometimes it takes a while before I get to your question.

And there’s also a few cases where I’m likely to delete asks:

  • If they’re from someone just trying to start drama or talking shit about some other tumblr blogger. I’m not really interested in taking part in that.
  • If they’re an obvious troll and I’m not in the mood to make fun of them.
  • If they’re responding to another ask. If you want to reply to an ask, you can add a comment to the published ask or reblog it and add to it. You don’t need to use me as a middle hand - you can respond to them directly. And if you need to do it anonymously, create an anonymous sideblog. Thank you.

“Why did you block me?”
In most cases I block people for being transphobic or queerphobic; I’m not interested in having those people on this blog, so kicking them off with a block is an easy solution. Of course there are other ways than that that people can make themselves unwanted, but ultimately what your blocking means is that I don’t want to interact with you, so you should stop trying to do that.

“Can you signal boost my donation/etsy/etc post?”
Only way to find out is to send me a link to it!

“I don’t think you should be doing [x thing] / I think you should be doing [y thing] on this blog.”
That’s not a question, but thanks for your input. I will take it into consideration. But if you don’t like the way I run this blog I encourage you to create your own! The more trans blogs the better.

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More to be added to this page in the future.