Vosyl

Black-Tailed Jackrabbit

Known Obscurant ▼ Anti-Social ▲ No Label
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Psychology & Criminology Student.
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A Trans Woman in her early thirties. I write,
draw, and even play music. An avid comicbook nerd,
a chess geek, and indie ttrpg enjoyer.
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I'm also a part-time supervillain.
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chirasul
@chirasul

people say wholesome but they dont mean wholesome. they mean sexless and untroubled. i make wholesome stuff almost exclusively but nobody calls it that because my stuff is full of troubles and it is also full of sex. people read Coelary and be like Woah that's so Real. they call it Real. this post has no conclusion. bug sex! goodbye


ValerieElysee
@ValerieElysee
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in reply to @chirasul's post:

you're so right though; reading Coelary fills me with a kind of peaceful feeling. I love stories that are like a window into the most intimate moments of someone's life, whether it's sexual intimacy or just emotional vulnerability, and Coelary is so much in that genre for me.

it's frustrating that "wholesome" has become internet slang for "sexless and pure" because some of the most wholesome moments I've had with my loved ones are just moments when we're at our most vulnerable with each other, regardless of the sexual circumstances. anyway Coelary is great and wholesome and makes my heart happy, and I'm glad you made this post so I had every opportunity to gush about it in the comments