Lemon tree! Did Peri plant it?
She sure did!
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Bismuth and Peridot fusion,please??
Iâve drawn Pallasite before but she needs a redo so while Iâm waiting on rendersâŠ
She can pretty much make anything out of anything
Final checklist for Cryptozoicâs Steven Universe Trading Cards!
Any plans how to take over the world?
I wrote this on the back of a chocolate wrapper
Can I get aroace Arctozolt please ?
I think I posted this already but since I donât know when I did Iâll just go ahead and repost it here
friendship is both demanded and dismissed. you HAVE to have friends otherwise you are a 'loser', but also you are not supposed to care THAT much about your friends they are 'just' friends. you HAVE to want friends otherwise something is wrong with you, but also when you find a lover you can stop seeing your friends for a while, they will understand it's the normal thing to do. you NEED friends because everyone NEEDS friends they are so important, but also never important enough, if you think they are too important you are childish or are you secretly in love with them
see that's why aplatonics and aros need to stick together, neither of us are winning. we need to dismantle amatonormativity, but ALSO platonormativity, otherwise we won't make any progress
I'm working on a Nephrite and Steven fusion but I need help with a name. Got any suggestions?
I would use Liddicoatite for them.. your ask prompted me to finish an old sketch i had of them today
my gfgood frog
Bismuth and Peridot: wholesome besties
Some people are being weird about Stevonnieâs intersex designation.
Hopefully I can write a post that sums up and addresses a few confusions and criticisms Iâve been seeing!
Intersex: This is a term for anyone who has one of the dozens of biological sex variations outside of âmaleâ and âfemale.â Knowing someone is intersex does not tell you anything about their genitals, their hormones, their surgeries, their gender identity, whether they identify as trans or nonbinary, their secondary sex characteristics, or their chromosomes.
Some intersex variations are hormonal. Some are about genitals. Some are chromosomal. Some are a mixture.
Intersex is a designation that is exactly as âsexualâ as calling someone âmaleâ or calling someone âfemale.â It isnât explicit in a way that makes it racy, sexualized, or inappropriate for children to see. And in fact, it answers zero questions about what is in Stevonnieâs pants (or the pants of any intersex person).
And unless the person in question wants you to know, it isnât your business.
Please also acknowledge that while weâre talking about a cartoon character here, the way we treat and talk about them shouldnât be different from the way we treat and talk about real people. Itâs not about whether weâre concerned about âhurtingâ an imaginary person. You all know that how people react to conceptual people is often how we learn to react to real people. Trans people and intersex people and people with hormone variations have historically been (and continue in the present to be) mocked and paraded as weirdos, from âman in a dressâ pitched as a joke to âbearded lady in a sideshowâ tropes.
Note: Say intersex, not âintersexed.â Because people arenât intersexed any more than theyâre maled or femaled.
I personally have a couple intersex friends who are open about their designation. Itâs way more common than you might think and the shame and stigma surrounding intersex is part of why many people have been saying itâs bizarre or gross to talk about associated with Stevonnie. Intersex isnât rare, bizarre, or gross. Itâs just what happens when physical sex isnât a binary, which itâs not.
Some people donât find out theyâre intersex until they have genetic testing for some reason and see a chromosome anomaly. Some people donât find out theyâre intersex until they donât experience typical puberty. Some people find out they had unnecessary surgery when they were infants to ânormalizeâ their external genitalia, which is something some intersex activists are trying to stop from happening (especially since a. unnecessary surgeries can be painful and dangerous; b. they cannot consent at that age; c. they may have preferred an intersex body; and d. the sex determined by doctors or parents to be the right one might be the wrong one if the intersex person grows up and identifies differently gender-wise, and the parts they were born with are forever taken from them).
Stevonnie being intersex is a positive thing overall, mostly because intersex is not talked about for no good reason, and because of that weâll continue to have generations of parents who want unnecessary surgery on intersex infants, intersex people feeling ashamed or weird about their bodies, and people in general believing untrue things about the physical sex of bodies. A character just casually identifying as intersex is a really nice change for once.
The only issue I have with it, honestly, is the same issue I have with non-binary representation on the show. So far, weâve only seen it explicitly acknowledged in Fusions.
Fusion is a magical concept on a SF/fantasy show, and I do worry that the value of intersex rep on the show is somewhat diluted by the fact that itâs attached to a character who is LITERALLY a mixture of male and female characters. Being âa mix of male and femaleâ isnât really the best way to see intersex peopleâthe parts in question have names and what determines their maleness or femaleness or non-binary-ness is who owns the partsâand I worry that if some people are introduced to intersex for the first time as if it only exists as a result of an impossible science fiction concept, they might also get the idea that it doesnât happen in the real world.
It does happen in the real world! Just like nonbinary people and same-sex couples!
I would love to see some explicit nonbinary and intersex rep among human cartoon characters, and more same-sex human relationships too. SU is the perfect show to do this because itâs got sensitive, informed, diverse, cool people behind it who know how important this is. There are still people watching this show who are âexcusingâ its queerness because itâs mixed with literal aliens, but the intention of the show is the opposite: to give its audience characters that are relatable to historically marginalized groups who are not from outer space. So far itâs still GREAT that we got a Gem wedding, a few casual references to humans who are probably gay or queer, a polyamorous Gem Fusion, and a nice little gaggle of nonbinary Fusions, including an intersex Fusion. The only reservation I have with it is that introducing these concepts attached to characters whose non-binary and/or intersex identities and designations are consequences of being literal mixtures of more than one person does make it less readily incorporated into a less savvy viewerâs real-life understanding. Whatâs still fantastic about it is that people can see Stevonnie supporting Intersex Awareness Day and look it up and find out why it exists. Itâs absolutely a stepping stone if nothing else, and theyâre not wrong for doing it.
And please do stop claiming that talking about intersex is sexually explicit or disgusting because you think it refers to the genitals of minors. That isnât true AND it is misleading when it comes to what intersex is. If you wouldnât consider it inappropriate to ask a new parent about the gender of their baby knowing they canât ask the baby and are therefore explicitly disclosing what genitals the child has, you shouldnât consider it inappropriate to have a childrenâs show character identify as intersex.
Hope that helps.
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