
Gender-fluid (and very much questioning) hooman who thought they were AroAce. Now they have a big fat crush on their best friend who they are “fake dating”. Neither of the two know whether or not they’re actually dating and this hooman is not one for introspection. We’ve already planned our honeymoon and wedding. HELP
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So, I Just Remembered That A Book Exists Where The Race Of The Character Was Only Told If They Were White,
So, I just remembered that a book exists where the race of the character was only told if they were white, which basically flips our view of white being normal. So what if there was a book that did that with sexualities?
Like the only time a person’s sexuality is addressed(not taken as the norm) is when they are straight. And not even in a bad way, just like a, “really, well that good that you know yourself” kind of way.
Like it can switch between different povs and stuffs and just there views on each other. Maybe a neighborhood could be the setting. A inclusive neighborhood where they learn from each other.
Basing it on that, they could, start by avoiding each other based on stereotypes of other sexualities. Then as they get to know each other through events like volunteering at places, hanging out at bars(the adults, and yes all ages included here. Even children.) garden, next door neighbors, through their kids, normal people stuffs
And going back to the ages thing we can include all ages, some people trying to figure themselves out, maybe some adults and kids. And then there are those who already know themselves. Some of then can start out thinking they do and then slowly realize that they don’t fit into that label or any existing label! Hey, why not throw in that one old boomer who now’s they are lgbtq+ and is proud of it and another who is still discovering themself.
More to be added!
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So I noticed how that in this Tim. Is the only outlier. Like everyone else is in the rows while Tim is not, like is there any symbolism or am I reading too far into this?
Edit: I know there is not enough family members for even seating, that’s what I meant when I said “or am I reading too far into this?” It is a joke
honestly, every Batkid would freak past Bruce out
Dick- do I need to explain? He is so cheery compared to past B, and he is chaotic. He literally set the standard
Jason- How did he fail someone so badly, does he even have the right to call them his son
Tim- the guy has little to no morals, he is Chaotic chaotic. The only reason he hasn't become a supervillain is because he was smart enough to figure out Batman's identity by watching something on the TV(I think that's what's in the comics?)
Steph- daughter of Cluemaster, absolute chaos
Babs- She is police commissioner's daughter. Also she is in a wheelchair. Even though the attack was directed at Gordan(i think) he would still feel guilt
Cass- daughter of Lady Shiva and David Cain, precious, but also terrifying
Damian- He has a son with who! this son died! does he make the son become a vigilante or give him a chance to live a normal life?!?
Duke- Gang leader, metahuman, part demon(on father's side), sunshine, but also infinitely more difficult for past Bruce to deal with.
Mainly because standards haven't been set and reset
Why do I feel like Sherlock has Adhd(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) ?
most people with ADHD feel like their mind is filled with too many things/they focus too much on something (which is quite opposite to what it means) but it fits Sherlock so well!
he can forget about so many other things that he simply doesn't care for, but as soon as he gets interested in something then it's his main focus and he can't stop till he figures it out.
He also can't stay in one place for too long and when he doesn't want to do something it just feels so dull for him
Cocaine is often used by people with ADHD to self medicate without them knowing it, and who uses drugs, such as Cocaine?
Sherlock Holmes!
Would anyone want me to repost the polls?


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