cringe culture is dead and i killed it ;)
Hiya! This is my DNI and about page.
things that i'll mainly do on this blog
general MOGAI/LGBTQ positivity
moodboards and stimboards
pride emoji edits
name/gender/pronoun validations
making flags for genders that you've coined or pronouns
(icon above by BAN on picrew; background image by @saturdaymorningxxx on Tumblr)
about
Name: vox
Pronouns: he/him or they/them
Birthday: 2002
Gender: who the hell knows? (i suppose gendersatyr is a pretty accurate label though)
Orientation: Bisexual and demiromantic!
I'm autistic and have ADHD.
My special interests are science, cats, and space!
I'm a witch.
I really love kidcore, rainbowcore, and pastel stuff!
do not interract
I literally can't stop anyone from interacting with me and I do not have the willpower to block every single awful person that follows me or interacts with my posts. that being said, if you are one of these I probably don't like you, so don't come to my blog expecting to see anything positive written about you :^)
transmed/truscum
anti-mogai/anti-neopronouns
TERF
(no)map/pedophile
ddlg or cgl
"nonbinary skeptic"
cringe/flop blog
exclusionists
anti-anti
"stances"
I don't want to get into discourse, but if you are wondering what my "stances" are so you know whether you're comfortable following me, here you go.
I support people with microlabels! There are a few labels that are harmful, but almost every single gender or orientation microlabel is completely harmless!
I support neopronouns and pronoun non-conformity.
I am an aspec inclusionist. As long as a person isn't cisgender, heteroromantic, and heterosexual, they belong in the LGBTQ community.
You don't need dysphoria to be transgender. Gender dysphoria is clinically significant distress due to incongruence between one's gender and the gender they were assigned at birth. That incongruence is what makes people transgender, not the distress that may come along with it.
Queer isn't inherently a slur, and people can use it as a label or umbrella term! However, some people are uncomfortable being called queer, and that should be respected as well.
I am neutral on the endogenic system discourse. Because I am not a system, I don't feel as though it is right for me to have a stance on that and involve myself in that discourse.