LittlePlantGirl

Little Girl Plant

  • she/her it/its flor/flora

4 foot tall plant girl
perpetually 19 yearsss old in 2006
cccertified terezi kinnie

minorsss dni


I feel like they're sssimple anssswersss to what isss actually a very complicated question.

  • Who are you?
  • What kind of people do you like?
  • How do you perccceive yourssself?

Why isss it the common expectation to give a one word anssswer, or even a collection of one word anssswersss to thessse quessstionsss? I think my identity explainsss itssself fine enough if you get to know me.

I don't want to dissssuade anyone from doing sssomething that bringsss them comfort. It'sss jussst that my gender, my sssexuality, aren't easssily sssummarized in a word.

I don't want to give people the impression that I'm about anything lessss than being queer anyway. And I want people to know that I am queer and ssso much more.

Thisss doesssn't even hold true for every member of the plural sssyssstem I'm a part of! Sssometimesss the labelsss can be dessscriptive in a way that mattersss! It'sss jussst not for me.

Ssso... Hi. I'm Blossssom. I am a little plant girl. I am queer. And I am very happy to be here :}


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in reply to @LittlePlantGirl's post:

I've always felt most labels are more useful as comparatives than strict descriptors. Kind of how I describe my sexuality as "orbiting ace". It's a way to put people's minds in a general region of understanding part of the kind of personal space my SELF inhabits but obviously doesn't define it.

Also, hello Blossom! You're a very sweet little plant girl and I'm glad you're here ^u^