caleb teaches you how to touch yourself for the first time.
he pulls you onto his lap, gloved hands peeling every layer off your body until you’re completely bare against his fully clothed chest. the rough fabric of his uniform rubs against your skin and makes you tremble.
“gege… what is this feeling?” your voice shakes.
“shhh. let your big brother help you tonight.”
I quitted genshin but still had enough to see toxic ass genshin fandoms bullying/hating over lulu’s art 🧍this artist deserves better instead of toxic fandoms like you
Like what the fuck is predatory about this? Just because the man LOOKS physically stronger, doesn't mean that he is. Don't you think that Nicole, an angel, a being stronger than Varka, can't just get him off her? IF she wanted to?
oh wow i feel bad for the artist, i don't even like the ship... why the hell are u doing all that in the qrts of an inoffensive fanart ?? is everyone just twelve year olds with nothing else to do in their lives but whine on twitter omg ?? 😭
@bbmilkbread i hate that i want him even more GODS he is so damn annoying i want to punch his face sooo bad but i also don't want to ruin his face. i feel like i'm back to my puberty days with him
Tbh I get the intention, and I get wanting to be inclusive!
BUT! I kinda like it the way it is..
Women already get erased a lot in gaming spaces, so having something that actually centers us for once feels nice. "Girlies" is silly yeah but that’s also what makes it feel safe and fun. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and I think we need more of that.
Especially as we grow up (since most of us are grown up) we don't really get many spaces where we're allowed to just be goofy and unserious without being judged. Calling ourselves "girlies" kinda brings that back.
It's a bit playful, a bit childish in a good way, and honestly a little healing too for our innerchild.
It's amazing that this game is loved by a lot of different people : women, men, non-binary people. "Girlies" doesn't have to exclude anyone as long as you don't see it strictly as a gender, but more like a state of mind.
It's that feeling you had when you were younger, just giggling over your crush, being a little delusional, overexcited, soft… that kind of "girlie" energy. It's not really about being a girl, it's about that carefree, playful version of yourself.
Anyone can tap into that. It's just that mood where you let yourself be a bit silly, a bit dreamy, not fully serious about everything for once.
If it were the other way around and people said "boys". I wouldn’t mind either. (Personally ofc)
"Player" just feels really neutral to me, like it removes the personality and the sense of community. It's like we're consumer and not game enjoyers. "Girlies" feels like we're all in it together, just having fun and not taking ourselves too seriously.
And even things like "mains" just don't hit the same. Saying “Rafayel mains” feels a bit… detached? almost like he's just a character you use/own/play with, like an asset tied to gameplay.
"Rafayel girlies" feels way more personal and affectionate. It sounds softer and feels like you're with him, not just using him. Like there's some kind of closeness almost like you're under his wing or part of his little circle. Not really about ownership but more like connection and to me the wording changes the whole vibe (but that maybe is just me being crazy here lol)