Don’t force love. don’t force bonds. don’t force connections. don’t force convos.
My mental state is: If you give me a long hug I might start crying.
“don’t let it bother u” baby i’m gonna be bothered by this for the next 10 years
sorry for being mentally ill can we still kiss
when they come back, don’t forget how they left
I love being alone in my room, I love not having to be a person
you ever be so stressed and you look in the mirror and you’re like wow ok great I’m fucking ugly too
don’t think i didn’t notice
-V. J.
Nothing hurts more than having flashbacks of all the things that broke you
“Queer anarchist revolution”
Seen in San Diego, California
All nonbinary people are valid.
It doesn't matter what pronouns they use.
It doesn't matter how they dress.
It doesn't matter what size they are.
It doesn't matter what how long it took them to realize their gender.
It doesn't matter what other labels they use.
All nonbinary people are valid, and they all deserve respect.
Nonbinary people who present feminine: wonderful and valid
Nonbinary people who present masculine: wonderful and valid
Nonbinary people who present androgynous: wonderful and valid
Nonbinary people whose presentation is fluid: wonderful and valid
Nonbinary people who present in any other way: wonderful and valid
Transgender and nonbinary people do not owe you an explanation of their gender. If they're comfortable with answering and you want to ask some respectful questions, that's great, because it can lead to greater understanding, but trans people are not obliged to answer any questions. We are free to exist as we are without having to justify this existence.