Of the Air (cele/celes)

pronouns: cele/celes

Plural. Trans{gender and species}.

We aren’t human, thank you!

Do not tell us you/y&/you&/y’all love us until we are close emotionally, nor guess at our emotions currently or in the future.

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Cake day: July 20th, 2024

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  • Yeah, same. That and I feel annoyed if they don’t really get the character.

    Being demi* I don’t mind sex or relationship stuff in stories but it has to feel organic and like they have a bond, or at least that’s how I prefer it but I feel like there’s many many many that aren’t like that (especially that it feels forced just because they had to have a relationship in there).

    Oh yeah, I really hate that, I mean people can change their mind, even characters but often it’s not really shown that way and it’s disappointing because they fall for a character rather than it be how it would or could be in real life: self reflection. They often completely change what the woman is like too, it’s disgusting, all her personality gone often. There are better ways to do it if that is honestly their goal all along but mostly they probably just run out of ideas to keep the show going.

    *demisexual, demisensual, demiaffectionate, possibly demiromantic



















  • We guess we mean that, though we don’t know if we ever have experienced one really so difficult to say. When this body was mostly T based it wasn’t ever any good either, just a temporary reprieve, it wasn’t ever satisfying.

    We could try, we suppose, but we don’t think so, there’s some component missing from doing things to this body and we aren’t sure what it is, even with toys we suspect.

    We’ll go have a look if there’s anything good online to purchase, but we don’t think physical sensations are going to be enough alone.

    Mostly we just want to know if any other folks have or are experiencing this. We feel very alone in this and it seems it isn’t talked about anywhere.