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Happy Pansexual & Panromantic Visibility Day!

May 24th 2022

Its pride month time to celebrate with my oldest character, Ebabhu! Ebabhu is Agendered and Pansexual.

I made Ebabhu when I was 10 amd first getting into making characters its been 16 long years and I do my best to draw them at least once a year cause i love my baby.

And I must say thanks to drawing DND races and working with impims and transformers my anatomy and rendering has skyrocketed in quality and this has been such an amazing journey to take with my characters.

Happy Pride Month everyone!

Let me know which other of my LGBTQ+ characters to draw next for this month!

couple aesthetic pride flags: pan and ace who go travelling together - MK

Small compilation of pride flags I’ve made! - MK

In order:

Grunge Demigirl

Flower Genderfluid

Nature/Exploration Pansexual

Dark Academia gay man

Soft Trans

Space Ace

Animal Crossing trans

[ID: Five pride flags colorpicked from art of Hot Pants and Diego Brando side by side. In order they are genderfluid, transgender, nonbinary, pansexual, and bisexual. Each flag has the same art of Hot Pants and Diego over it. End ID.]

Hot PantsandDiego BrandofromJoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run are the genderfluid, trans, nonbinary, pan, and bi flag!

[ID: A pansexual pride flag, nonbinary pride flag, and lesbian pride flag colorpicked from Selmers. Each flag has an image of Selmers over it. The image on the pan flag has a white outline so her shoes don’t blend into the blue of the flag. End ID.]

Selma “Selmers” Ann ForresterfromNight in The Woods is a pan, nonbinary, and lesbian flag!

Hi guys! It’s your co-pilot Michael speaking, saying that xe has no idea of xyr gender or sexuality!

So, I’ve been researching genders, and genderflux (intensity of a sense of gender) is seeming more and more close to me, and I also learned of nan0gender, which is like a very miniscule identification with a gender. And, lately, I’ve been identifying with andro-relative genders, so I’ve thought of identifying with androflux, (not sure if it’s been counted before) which I’d define as a varience in intensity of the sense of identity with andro-, or masculine, genders, like, identifying as agender, then identifying as demiguy, then to “boy” (lack for better word).

I DON’T KNOW IF I’M BI OR PAN OR CURIOUS AND I WANNA EXPERIMENT BUT I LIVE IN THE SOUTH SO :/

Sorry for the long post, but we hope to post more in the future!

– Michael

duine-aiteach:

Gan-rómáns,Gan-ghnéas,PainghnéasachagusIl-ghnéasach

[ID: na bratach gan-rómáns, gan-ghnéas, painghnéasach agus il-ghnéasach agus na focail as Gaeilge]

Sainmhíniú:

Gan-rómáns - ní bhíonn tarraingt rómánsach ar daoine seo ar aon inscne

Gan-ghnéas - ní bhíonn tarraingt ghnéasach ar daoine seo ar aon inscne

Painghnéasach- bíonn tarraingt ghnésach ar daoine seo ar gach inscne

Il-ghnéasach - bíonn tarraingt ghnésach ar daoine seo ar a lán inscne ach ní bhíonn ar gach inscne

Aromantic,Asexual,PansexualandPolysexual

[ID as Béarla: the aromantic, asexual, pansexual and polysexual flags and the words for them in Irish]

Meanings:

Aromantic- someone who doesn’t experience romantic attraction

Asexual- someone who doesn’t experience sexual attraction

Pansexual- someone attracted to all genders

Polysexual- someone attracted to multiple genders but not all

Mí Bród sona daoibh! // Happy Pride Month!

[ID: ten images of pride flags with the word ‘bród’ (pride) and heart emojis in the flag’s colours written on top. Pride flags are: rainbow, queer chevron, orange and pink lesbian, @gayflagblog’s gay man, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, nonbinary, asexual and aromantic. End ID.]

[ID as Gaeilge: deich pictiúir faoi bratach bród agus an focail ‘bród’ agus emoji croí sa dathanna seo. Is é bogha báistí, aiteach, leispiach oráiste agus bándearg, aerach ó @gayflagblog, déghnéasach, painghnéasach , trasinscneach, neamh-dhénártha, éighnéasach agus gan-rómáns na bratach bród.]

The stupidest thing I’ve probably ever heard during class was “YOU CANNOT BE BISEXUAL!!!! YOU CAN ONLY BE GAY OR STRAIGHT!!!!” Like??? How uneducated do you have to be?? Bisexuals exist? I’m pansexual? You’re telling me I don’t exist?? You’re telling me the millions of bisexuals don’t exist??? The millions of LGBT+ members that aren’t just “gay” don’t exist?? Their reasoning? “You can only like boys or only like girls. If a girl dates a girl, she’s gay. If she dates a guy, she’s straight.” No?? I have a boyfriend and I still think girls are hella fine creatures?? Just because someone is with the same or opposite gender DOES NOT mean they can only be straight or only be gay. No. Big no. There are so many sexualities that are considered “fake” because of this reasoning.
We exist. We will always exist. And we will never be “just gay” or “just straight.” Be proud of your sexuality, regardless of if people think it’s “fake” or not.
You exist babydoll, and you always will.

Who wants to make an LGBT discord with me if this gets enough reblogs I’ll make one because most of them have like 50000 people on them lmao

It’s June again! You know what that means?

Hehe, I updated my pride flags

Exclusive Cover Reveal: In the City of Time by Gwendolyn Clare

Exclusive Cover Reveal: In the City of Time by Gwendolyn Clare

Today on the site we’re revealing the cover of Gwendolyn Clare’s speculative YA, In the City of Time, which releases from Feiwel & Friends on November 29th and stars two queer POV characters, one pansexual and polyamorous and the other a trans lesbian! Here’s the story:
In 1891, Willa Marconi’s life falls apart when her mentor at the University of Bologna unexpectedly dies, but Willa refuses to…


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Wanted to finish off pride month with these two buds, but I was late :’) Still, hope you enjoy!Wanted to finish off pride month with these two buds, but I was late :’) Still, hope you enjoy!Wanted to finish off pride month with these two buds, but I was late :’) Still, hope you enjoy!Wanted to finish off pride month with these two buds, but I was late :’) Still, hope you enjoy!Wanted to finish off pride month with these two buds, but I was late :’) Still, hope you enjoy!

Wanted to finish off pride month with these two buds, but I was late :’) Still, hope you enjoy!


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Hey folx, have you been thinking about picking up some of my dice pride jewellery? Well, I’ve

Hey folx, have you been thinking about picking up some of my dice pride jewellery? Well, I’ve gone ahead and put the discount up to a tasty 25% for June! Get ‘em while they’re hot.

https://www.shop.raeyn.com/sale/

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As we look back on our 35 years of history and all the ways our community and conversations have evo

As we look back on our 35 years of history and all the ways our community and conversations have evolved, we at the BRC are excited to announce brand new mission & vision statements. We hope this change better reflects the work we strive to do for the diverse array of bi+ folks everywhere.

Mission: To connect the bi+ community and help its members thrive through resources, support, and celebration.

Vision: An empowered, visible, and inclusive global community for bi+ people.

Bi, pan, or queer: we’re glad you’re here!


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Chance Perdomo Has a Lot to Say About His Pansexual Character on SabrinaIn 1996, with beloved Nickel

Chance Perdomo Has a Lot to Say About His Pansexual Character on Sabrina

In 1996, with beloved Nickelodeon series Clarissa Explains It All already under her belt, Melissa Joan Hart saw her fame skyrocket even further as the titular character in the ABC hit series Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The show ran until 2003, and has been sorely missed by many since. Thankfully, on October 26, Sabrina will return to our screens in a reboot — this time, starring Mad Men’s Kiernan Shipka.

Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a darker spin on the ‘90s classic, including tales of murder, mystery, and necromancy. Several characters from the original series are back in this reboot, including Zelda, Hilda, and Salem, but a major new addition to the world of Sabrina is Ambrose Spellman — Sabrina’s pansexual cousin who begins the series under house arrest. Ambrose, played by actor Chance Perdomo, is a gifted necromancer and faithful member of the Spellman family who always has Sabrina’s best interests at heart. We sat down with Perdomo to discuss the new series, his character’s pansexuality, and his future goals.

This show turns away from the original Sabrina the Teenage Witch and takes on a life of its own with darker themes and motifs. What has it been like to revive the series in such a new way?

It’s been quite a cool process. We take horror elements we didn’t necessarily see in the classic Sabrina. At the same time, we harken back to the original series with some the familiar elements. Like my character Ambrose, as tortured as he is living under house arrest, he is a loving, warm individual and family comes first for him, always. Whenever Sabrina gets into trouble, she always goes back to her family. Aunt Hilda and Zelda will do whatever they can to protect her. Well, Zelda protects the Spellman name, but they both protect the Spellman family. Mix in a bit of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, True Blood, and the creators of Riverdale, and you’ve got a sexy, funny, scary, smorgasbord that really works. As an actor, you watch things back with gritted teeth and you’re biting your nails, but this is the first thing I’ve seen where I’m not seeing myself. Like everyone else, I’m immersed in it despite knowing everyone in it. From that perspective, I say it works.

There’s been so much teen-centric content released on Netflix recently. How does it feel to join the Netflix family?

It’s freeing. Excuse my French, but it’s not like that typical teen shit. It’s not white, heartthrob, shirtless, laying down in the woods, goes hunting to bring back a pelt skin — that story we’ve seen over and over again. It’s freeing to be able to play more accurate representation. Netflix is a global brand, so they cater to their global audience, which means accurate representation of people as they exist. That’s not all white male hunks running around to save the princess. We have what would’ve been the princess as a strong, independent female character. Ambrose, being the Alfred to her Batman, is pansexual and what we call in the Western world, an ethnic minority. So being pansexual and an ethnic minority is a narrative we haven’t necessarily seen played out on TV with depth. You can kind of go, Oh he’s this, he’s that, buzzword, buzzword, ta-da! Sabrina presents each character as they are in the world — multifaceted individuals. Ambrose specifying that he’s pansexual is important to his story arc. We don’t waste time or make a big fuss about it to the audience. We drop you into it. They’re not telling you Ambrose. They’re showing you Ambrose. There’s not as much information out there regarding pansexuality as there is about other parts of the LGBTQ+ community. I think maybe that’s why they had to specify in the beginning for audiences that aren’t as necessarily aware.

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