Let's take testosterone together :)
This is how it feels to make these posts tbh
"On the first of November (29th of april) , I turned eighteen . I expected to feel different but, of course, I didn't. I don't think age has much to do with adulthood "-radio silence
when frances janvier said "im weak and weird and lonely and an idiot"
Radio silence it seams like I've been quite taken away from you
any butch who also walks like a middle aged dad with hands behind their back? or is that just me
I know SEVERAL afab nonbinary people who, as soon as they came out as nonbinary - immediately began dressing in ridiculous hyper-femme outfits they never would have worn before. A lot of people see this and say shit like “Theyfab” or say they are only nonbinary for attention. After all, look how femme they are.
But to me, this makes perfect sense. When you are forced into the category of “woman” against your will, femininity is a chore. It’s a job that you have. As soon as you say no, I’m not a woman, suddenly femininity isn’t your job anymore. It’s not a requirement. It’s just a fun hobby you can get into. Or a little treat sometimes.
radio silence is for the "gifted kids" who were always pressured to be smart. radio silence is for the ones who find ways to escape reality in books, movies, music, podcasts, drawing. radio silence is for the ones who care about the people close to them, yet feel like they're not doing enough for them. radio silence is for the ones who find someone to relate to in frances, aled, daniel, raine, carys, becky. it's for the ones who are figuring themselves out, those who are confused. the ones who were always different, either in fashion sense, hobbies, or for being "weird". and for those who, despite hearing the opposite their whole life, know friendship can matter a lot more than romance.
for that i love this book, and for that i love alice for creating something like this <3
favorite books: radio silence - alice oseman
i wonder- if nobody is listening to my voice, am i making any sound at all?”
"We need more complex female characters" you guys can't even handle Chappell Roan, Real Life Woman with Boundaries
"I still don't trust you young people and your... what is it? 'Tumble'?"
"Tumblr, Mum."