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local queer disaster pack of critters | ΘΔ &
mid 20s


queerinmech
@queerinmech

the catgir/boy/enby/etc phenomenon exists because current social norms stigmatize touch and as a result we lack a non-taboo manner for expressing the desire for physical contact

catpersoning is a paralinguistic cry (meow) for intimacy in a cold puritanical capitalistic world where essential human contact is transactional at best and profits off of suffering

welcome to the cat house, indeed


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in reply to @queerinmech's post:

i am probably misunderstanding your point, so please feel free to elaborate

while this is the current microcosm i was thinking that the phenomenon is far away and beyond just animal-personing in all its forms and other ways of trying to create new safe spaces and nested frame societies with different rules

the final line is a reference to a rather disturbing story by vonnegut (did he write any other kind?) where sexuality is outlawed but sexy nurses are available to assist people with paying oblos to charon

I think a lot of peoples gravitation towards forms of cuteness is because of its connection to empathy and allowing vulnerability without fear, which i think connects to being valued as a person- thus being able to be inherently empathized with, being OK to have vulnerabilities rather than having to prove yourself or be an output machine, etc. Angles like “My feelings matter, others feelings matter to me, we can care for each other and have various forms of psychological touch without fear, and we deserve it”

A part of my femininity is allowing myself to relish in that(although not usually in catperson terms heh). I think theres a big intersection between people wanting femininity and the connection between cuteness and empathy/“psychological positive touch”.

anyway hiiii im a catgirl catboy~