abuse, mental health, asking for help
She especially needs local trans and autistic people to help with navigating legal systems and with acquiring basic resources for developing the autonomy needed to distance herself from her family. If anyone can offer help with that or point us in the right direction, it would mean a lot to us. Thank you.
abuse, mental health, asking for help
Hi. My girlfriend is a disabled and autistic trans woman living with her abusive and controlling family in Madrid, Spain. She desperately wants to escape, but she has very little autonomy and resources, and she can't survive on her own. Her situation and abuse often prevents her from reaching out to people, and she has very little legal documentation. She doesn't need donations, but she does need local resources and support.
@scoots One of my friends in high school wore three actual safety pins in his ear. "Safety third," he would say
@revenant Those ketchup kids are at it again
@revenant "the newly formed HRT began acquiring the equipment it considered necessary and upgrading training facilities"
So is that what they call it these days
@revenant Police Nots
@asahi same
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lewd on main, dumb
@Raspberryfloof wow
re: defining __sexual terms of attraction
@InspectorCaracal I mean, I understand you're constructing your own definitions here. I'm just saying that it doesn't seem to capture how those terms are generally used by others, and I personally wouldn't want those definitions applied to my own identity the way it was defined there
re: defining __sexual terms of attraction
@InspectorCaracal I guess so, but now that you pointed it out that way, they also seem kind of off. Heterosexuality and homosexuality usually imply some kind of exclusivity to those attractions. I wouldn't call somebody who's pansexual "heterosexual" either
defining __sexual terms of attraction
@InspectorCaracal I think the "bi" in "bisexual" is more like "attracted to two (or more) genders," which is more consistent with the "pan" and "a" prefixes in pansexual and asexual
At the very least, as a bisexual person, I don't like thinking of it as being simultaneously homosexual and heterosexual
@asahi same