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Happy Valentines Day! I did this real quick last night, so I would have something to post today! It was a bit experimental, but I really like it!

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I would love to see a cishet male college student character who joined a sorority because he didn't wanna hang out with those rapey frat boys. Would love it if he was super buff and tall and masculine but carried a purse because it was conveint and sometimes painted his nails. An emotionally available prochoice king who's not afraid to cry and speak up about women's issues without speaking over women. The frat boys hate him because women are lining up to date him even though he'd never even think of betraying his darling girlfriend.
Anyway I'm not sure if the worlds ready for that but it would be nice.
So Vivzie or Faustisse (I cant remember which of them it was) said that Niffty isn't very smart, and she definitely acts a lot younger than her canon age, so I came up with a tragic little headcanon to explain it:
Niffty grew up in an abusive home and when she was around twelve or thirteen her dad struck her head very hard with a frying pan. This caused her be developmentally stunted. Husk and Alastor are aware of this, which is why they're so patient with her.
Girls when they think about how Kubo's mother couldn't walk so she dragged herself to him and how Camila Noceda gave Vee all the love she had even after she lied to her pretending to be Luz and how Moro knew she was dying and planned to use the last of her strength to kill Lady Eboshi but threw all that away when she saw her daughter in danger and how Ursa protected Zuko believing she would never see him again and when Sally stayed with an abusive man to protect Percy and then they remember their own mother saying "I am trying to love you!"

Its very interesting to me that archaeologists are finding tons of evidence that in prehistoric times disabled people were accomodated and cared for because when I was a child my dad told me the opposite.
The example he used, as I remember it, was this: "Imagine we lived in prehistoric times as hunter gatherers. Let's say you broke your leg. Taking care of you would be a liability for all of us, so we'd have to leave you behind to die :)"
At the time I was bewildered and hurt, but I accepted his answer. Now I just think my dad is a terrible person.