Tag: so yeah
How to know if you are actually atracted to guys or you are just brainwashed through heteronormativity letting you believe you have to give guys a go because you have some kind of connection?
This is such a good question and it’s really important for any woman questioning their orientation/attraction. I’m going to explain the difference using three specific examples of times when attraction gets confusing, but there are a ton of different ways compulsory heterosexuality manifests, so if none of these hit on what you’re feeling, feel free to shoot me another anon.
Attraction vs. Compulsory Heterosexuality
- Nervousness and Blushing
A ton of romance media and common cultural tropes have this idea that you know you’re attracted to someone if you’re nervous or blushing around them. Because of this, you might feel like you must be attracted to a man if you feel nervous around him, just because you’re experiencing the physical bodily response you’ve been told to expect, not because you actually want to date him.
Actual Attraction: You’re nervous because you’re excited to get to know someone. You find them attractive first and because you’re thinking about your attraction to them, you get self conscious because you hope they might like you too.
Compulsory Heterosexuality: You’re nervous because you are aware that he is attracted to you, and because he’s paying such close attention to you– especially if he’s pushing boundaries or getting too close into your personal space– you become self conscious because you know he’s watching you. You blush because you’re uncomfortable.
- Hypothetical Attraction
Many questioning women have a hard time sorting through their attraction because of hypotheticals. Our culture, in general, disregards or challenges wlw’s attraction and it gives this anxiety that we need to know 100% that we are not and will never be attracted to men no matter what in order to claim labels.
It’s hard to do that as a young person who is just learning about themselves, flooded with “what if”s about the future. Because of this, you might feel like you can’t rule out being attracted to men because you might hypothetically be attracted to one someday. Who knows?
Actual Attraction: You imagine a hypothetical future where you end up with a man and it feels exciting and makes you feel good and hopeful and happy and right. It’s a nice feeling and is comfortable to think about. Reassuring.
Compulsory Heterosexuality: You imagine a hypothetical future where you end up with a man and it makes you feel uncomfortable, scared, sad, disappointed, wrong. It’s an upsetting thing to think about and you hope it doesn’t happen. You don’t want to end up with a man even if you feel like you could.
- Sexual Fantasies
Our culture places a big emphasis on sex when it comes to orientation. Some people’s orientation includes sexual attraction and some people’s orientation doesn’t, but most of us feel like our sexual fantasies are the most important indicator of non-straight sexuality because LGBPQ+ people have been so thoroughly reduced to sexual acts and sexual objects in the homophobic culture we’ve grown up in.
Along with that, we’ve also grown up in a heteronormative and cisnormative society that repetitively teaches and reemphasizes the same singular sexual “script” for how sex is supposed to go, over and over and over. They do not teach any others, and it requires non-straight and non-cis people to invent their own sexual scripts individually and with partners.
But as a young person, when you’re aroused, your mind has a very limited template of potential narratives associated with that feeling, so many people default to the same heteronormative script in their fantasies because it’s unconscious and easy. Because of this, you might feel like you must be attracted to men because you imagine abstract situations of sex with men, even though you have absolutely no desire to sleep with men in real life.
Actual Attraction: When you fantasize about men, it is because you’re attracted to their bodies or specific men or the idea of having sex with men. You imagine qualities of their body and you like the idea of what you’re imagining. If you think about the fantasy later that day, you might feel like it’s embarrassing, but you also feel like it’s sexy.
Compulsory Heterosexuality: When you fantasize about men, it is mostly just enacting a kind of narrative. More focused on movement than features– the men in your fantasies might be faceless or blank-featured or their bodies might symbolize some emotion. You don’t really like the idea of what you’re imagining. You might not even be in the fantasy, but instead another faceless woman might be. You might even imagine yourself as the man. The narrative follows the sexual script, but the details are more vague and abstract and might even shift and change throughout the fantasy. If you think about it later that day, you might feel vaguely nauseated or uncomfortable or feel invalidated and wrong.
It’s really difficult to unroot compulsory heterosexuality. My simplest advice on getting through it is this: even if you are attracted to men, you do not need to date them if you don’t want to. If you only want to date other women, then you have the right to that. The rest is less important than the simple reality of what you want right now.
Huge thanks to @thenib for having me make this comic! If Tumblr’s resizing makes parts illegible, you can also read the nicer original version over on The Nib’s website: “Fatness, Femininity, and the Media We Deserve”
I love this comic SO MUCH. This person is my friend irl and she’s every bit as wonderful as she seems like she would be from this comic 😀
If you don’t remember the transitions from Pokémon: The First Movie’s “Pikachu’s Vacation” short, you need to watch them. They’re fucking mesmerizing.
Imagine knowing nothing of Pokémon and bringing your eight- and six-year-old sons and you saw this shit during your first experience with Pokémon, unintroduced to any human characters with the PokéDex Dexter narrating.
This is what you see when you die playing pokemon go.
i remember it being so cool, watching the movie several times, but now that I’m seeing them all put together like this, i wonder why did they do this? What’s wrong with them? What’s wrong with us?
Headcanon 1: Scanlan
Scanlan doesn’t actually pay for lady favors. He is secretly trying to save all of the ladies in the lady favor houses. He spends his entire allotted time using his talents at persuasion to try to convince them to seek a different life.
Anyone else would have been banned ages ago, but Scanlan is just so damn charming that they still let him in, knowing perfectly well that he’s just going to pay them to listen to his arguments for an hour.
He keeps a running tally of all the prostitutes he’s successfully helped get out of the life. It’s his greatest source of pride.
No one in Vox Machina has any idea he does this, because he’s so damn good at deception that they just swallow his lies without question.
I love head canons. Like, aside from the general fun of them, they’re wicked handy. Like, I’m not super excited about the idea of Scanlan and Grog visiting whorehouses. In theory, barring any outside influence, if someone decided to become a prostitute, I’d think that’s their business. But in reality, you can’t usually remove it from economic uncertainty, there’s the whole issue of pimps and madams controlling access to the actual prostitute’s body, there are tons of problems with rape and assault, and very little recourse for the prostitutes. So, like, I’m baffled by anyone being comfortable with the concept of paying someone for sex unless you could be absolutely sure that it was just a thing they enjoyed doing as a profession. And even if they outright said that, I’d still probably think they’d say that even if it wasn’t true.
But, I still like the show and I still like the characters and I still like the actors, so I just create a couple of headcanons to make it not bother me.
I’m going to post them separately, because I’m not after trying to preach at anyone about this stuff (which is also why I’m not tagging this). I’m just thinking how handy headcanons are in this kind of situation, so I thought I’d share.

some people were complaining the original of this was too easy; so here’s a hard version for nerds and people who are good at wordsearches
all words are up and down, no diagonals, some backwards
knock yourselves out
Fish plays inquisition (and uses too many exclamation marks!)
So, I’ve been playing for about… 30 hours (? at least) so I thought I’d share some of my thoughts on the game so far!
Loving the free roam so so much! Such a change from DA:2’s reused dungeons that I learnt by heart, but so much to explore I think my head is going to explode
I like the conversation wheel and the whole, actually able to have a varied personality like in origins, but I’m missing the scales for approval? Not sure if I’m missing it or it’s not there, but not knowing how much I’ve pissed someone off is so stressful!
Characters!!!
My inquisitor is a Dwarf Rogue named Merryn and she is a cutie. I’d already planned on romancing Iron Bull (height differences are the best!) But he is proving a tricky bugger to talk to!
Dorian! Oh I adore him. I was all set to be disappointed in him after all his hype on tumblr, but no. He is perfect and I wanna hug him and talk to him forever.
Solas was also a surprise. From his light Irish accent (his voice was not at all how I imagined it to be) to how easy it is for my ridiculously curious inquisitor to get his approval, he is the one who least matches up to my internet impressions! I’m looking forward to his romance play through (I’m gonna die aren’t I???)
This is getting a bit long so quickly: Cassandra! Ahhhh! Love! Josephine! Ahhhhh! Love! Sera! Ahhhhh! Love! Varric and Leliana, why do you break my heart so??? Blackwall, I will not fall for your Dwarf seducing tricks!!! Cole, you are adorable and confusing. Cullen… Why must you be so racist? My lovely Cadash is just as good as the human/elves! Ruuuuude. You gonna get it next play through :3
TLDR; loving dragon age Inquisition so far, especially Dorian and Solas my squishy little Mage babies!