
Afro indigenous Latino π³οΈββ§οΈπ¨πΊπ³οΈβπ he/they graphic designer/ Small business owner multi-fandom & Character Creator Creator of Odyssey multi fandom/Massive Muppets fanboy
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Update On Odyssey's Clay Head




Update on Odyssey's clay head π
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Omg I really wished I saw this earlier this is so true. Even if you don't believe in soul mates or Forever partners and all that jazz
I would definitely say this at the top of my Lungs! Love is in all forms!! Just look at Aro/Ace people and Couples they do just fine with this top. But definitely yes I strongly agree
This Valentine's Day, remember: relationships should be healthy and balanced and should not revolve around sex.
It is our job as artists to represent healthy relationships. π½ and Y401/fuj0sh1 culture has created an unhealthy and problematic view on relationships, gay and straight alike.
You may see people ask "who is top/dom and who is bottom/sub" in relationships, fictional or not.
This is literally just π½ terminology.
π½ has been setting an unhealthy representation of relationships, especially for our younger people. Relationships should not revolve around sex, and this power dynamic is overall unhealthy and even dangerous. Not only is it heteronormative, but it also normalizes the idea of taking advantage of someone for their body.
In any relationship, all parties should be giving each other a mutual amount of respect and care for the other(s). If the relationship is one-sided and involves a power dynamic, then it is not healthy and likely abusive.
Remember to keep any π½ terminology in the spaces it belongs, outside of the reach of minors- and please use π½ responsibly!
If you think you are experiencing an abusive relationship, there's plenty of hope! It may be hard, but that's okay. Don't give up. It's natural. Reach out to a loved one, a therapist, a school counselor, or just about anyone you trust, and they can help you get through this. And don't forget, your local domestic violence hotlines are always there to help. Stay strong, and remember: you have every right to the respect you deserve as a human being.