"we’re not trans! honest!" they cried, refusing to look in any reflective surface for fear of knowing themselves.
"we just, you know, prefer being seen and known through female avatars, and make a comic about an amab person who sometimes lives a pretty humdrum life as a woman through an instant-sex-change phlebotinum bodysuit, and, like, it’s not even sexual anymore but instead is normalzed because kevin/doris is no longer struggling with repressed feelings due to being able to be themselves so their compartmentalization around gender is mostly kind of gone and idk how that reflects on us but we’re Definitely Cis okay."
You trying to play psycho-analyst and convince a fetish-artist that their fetish comic isn’t just related to their kinks is legitimately hilarious. Please keep it up, dawg.
My bodysuit avatar started as a gag about me wearing it in an effort to make more money because people prefer cute anime girls over fat bearded dudes as I drew myself at the time. Plan was to leave it up as a gag for a week and change it back, but then I got $50 in new patreon patrons, so I kept it. https://www.deviantart.com/megazone23pt2/art/Mzone-And-Cooper-Blatant-Ad-679413773
Cooper drew this comic on behest of the $20 patrons who told him to draw himself in a bodysuit as punishment for being multiple months behind on his contribution to the patreon.
I’m pro LGBT and have mad respect for those who make positive LGBT media, but I always go out of my way saying this is all fetish stuff because gender bending/bodysuits literally is my sexual fetish. I’m glad people with trans backgrounds are able to enjoy the comic, but I don’t want people to hoist the comic as something that it’s not and become disappointed if it winds up not being what they thought it was. My comic wasn’t made with the mindset of being a trans comic and me saying otherwise would be incredibly disrespectful to those who are making legit positive trans comics. I don’t want to sell people a lie.
I’m glad you read and hopefully Bodysuit 23, but please stop trying to force a label on me and my friend who drew a comic commission based on other people’s ideas. Thank you for understanding.
please stop doing this. even assuming they actually are trans, constantly nagging them to come out about it is incredibly disrespectful because chances are, they’re in the closet for a reason. i, for instance, am not out because i live largely dependent on an abusive father and it is actually not safe for me to start living as a woman yet, even if just online.
Your fear is holding you back. I thought my dad would hate me, being a minister. He and my mom have been very accepting. So has my sister, who is judgy about everything. I thought that church would be intolerant, like all the Hollywood movies claimed it was (they’re anti-Christian, and selling a lie). Turned out that church is actually really welcoming.
When you stop listening to the voices of fear, people can’t help but love you. Just like the abusive father, you can’t let fear run your life. You have to stand up to fear, and you have to stand up to abusers. Maybe later, there’s room to love your father, but for now, it’s important for him to know that he can’t do this to you any more. Also, many cities do have shelters for trans people. The problem of trans homelessness and prostitution is such that there’s a legit need for it. You have help and people to turn to. Stay positive and accept yourself.
I figured she’s be jealous that he picked out a suit with a bigger bust or something but when your that obvious I guess you can’t be jealous
Well, Coop did say they could be a woman under the bag . . .
Unfortunately though I see a zipper coming out the back of his neck so yeah…
I know. It’s just the punchline to the comic where Mega decided to stay in the bodysuit.
"we’re not trans! honest!" they cried, refusing to look in any reflective surface for fear of knowing themselves.
"we just, you know, prefer being seen and known through female avatars, and make a comic about an amab person who sometimes lives a pretty humdrum life as a woman through an instant-sex-change phlebotinum bodysuit, and, like, it’s not even sexual anymore but instead is normalzed because kevin/doris is no longer struggling with repressed feelings due to being able to be themselves so their compartmentalization around gender is mostly kind of gone and idk how that reflects on us but we’re Definitely Cis okay."
Its a fetish
ah yes, the fetish of "experiencing mundane life and friendship as a woman"
and "dog sitting for your friend… as a woman"
and "going to class as a woman"
im not saying there’s no sexual motivation at all, but i think there’s more than just sexual motivation involved here maybe? 🤷
You trying to play psycho-analyst and convince a fetish-artist that their fetish comic isn’t just related to their kinks is legitimately hilarious. Please keep it up, dawg.
Jesus Effin’ Christ I hope you’ve grown up at least somewhat in the 3 years since you posted this comment.
My bodysuit avatar started as a gag about me wearing it in an effort to make more money because people prefer cute anime girls over fat bearded dudes as I drew myself at the time. Plan was to leave it up as a gag for a week and change it back, but then I got $50 in new patreon patrons, so I kept it. https://www.deviantart.com/megazone23pt2/art/Mzone-And-Cooper-Blatant-Ad-679413773
Cooper drew this comic on behest of the $20 patrons who told him to draw himself in a bodysuit as punishment for being multiple months behind on his contribution to the patreon.
I’m pro LGBT and have mad respect for those who make positive LGBT media, but I always go out of my way saying this is all fetish stuff because gender bending/bodysuits literally is my sexual fetish. I’m glad people with trans backgrounds are able to enjoy the comic, but I don’t want people to hoist the comic as something that it’s not and become disappointed if it winds up not being what they thought it was. My comic wasn’t made with the mindset of being a trans comic and me saying otherwise would be incredibly disrespectful to those who are making legit positive trans comics. I don’t want to sell people a lie.
I’m glad you read and hopefully Bodysuit 23, but please stop trying to force a label on me and my friend who drew a comic commission based on other people’s ideas. Thank you for understanding.
hello, actual trans person here:
please stop doing this. even assuming they actually are trans, constantly nagging them to come out about it is incredibly disrespectful because chances are, they’re in the closet for a reason. i, for instance, am not out because i live largely dependent on an abusive father and it is actually not safe for me to start living as a woman yet, even if just online.
Your fear is holding you back. I thought my dad would hate me, being a minister. He and my mom have been very accepting. So has my sister, who is judgy about everything. I thought that church would be intolerant, like all the Hollywood movies claimed it was (they’re anti-Christian, and selling a lie). Turned out that church is actually really welcoming.
When you stop listening to the voices of fear, people can’t help but love you. Just like the abusive father, you can’t let fear run your life. You have to stand up to fear, and you have to stand up to abusers. Maybe later, there’s room to love your father, but for now, it’s important for him to know that he can’t do this to you any more. Also, many cities do have shelters for trans people. The problem of trans homelessness and prostitution is such that there’s a legit need for it. You have help and people to turn to. Stay positive and accept yourself.
Remember the egg prime detective!!