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Minors DNI.
male (she/her) Trans women are women and should not generally be referred to as male, but I do not identify strictly as a woman in the same sense as most trans women. I AM a trans woman, but I choose to identify with the word 'male.' I am non-indicative of others.
If you send me an ask, please don’t give details about hate crimes or laws being passed. I also request that you not bring up paraphilia or AI discourse. Other than that, feel free to discuss your experiences in my inbox. Because of how many I get, I have to be just a bit selective, but I try to answer at least most of them. I may answer immediately, I may answer in awhile, and I may be picky if a lot of people are sending in about one topic all at once. If I never get around to it, I read it and I appreciate that you sent in and wanted to share your thoughts with me. Thank you for being patient and understanding. <3
Sexual stuff is tagged #vexatious and nsfw reblogs are also tagged #nsfw. Discourse posts are tagged #discourse. My content warnings are all in the format of #cw [x]. I struggle with anger and posts where I’m outright furious are tagged #so angry about so many things.
Asks about the subject of kink are fine, but I prefer you have more to say about it than just that you have one so my inbox doesn't get too drowned with similar asks.
Fem-attracted White-American. We're a mixed faith endogenic system called the Valence Shell, but you're free to treat us as the singlet Vasiliki Velvet by default.
I post a lot about queer allyship, as an AMAB perisex trans woman, and I’m passionate about BDSM rights as well. I'm anachronistically displaced with the 2000s and that kinna aesthetic is a huge percentage of non-discourse you can expect to see here.
For several reasons I often use they/them for virtually everyone without really thinking about it. I assure you there's no malice involved and I ask that you please charitably assume good faith because it's something I have hard time with.