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badgerfriend t1_ixqwl59 wrote

Omg are those top surgery scars? I love it

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Zondartul t1_ixr316h wrote

Aperrently [The Moon] is a JoJo character, or maybe even a Stand thereof.

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EggyEdx t1_ixr4sk8 wrote

That’s one hell of a JOJO pose

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EggyEdx t1_ixr5173 wrote

I need educating what are top surgery scars and where are they

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cthaehtouched t1_ixraixd wrote

Gorgeous art! A little disappointed there’s no full Moon. >.>

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Fatbison t1_ixrf3ei wrote

I noticed the scar under the pec, is this a trans man?

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TheApathyParty3 t1_ixrj9ua wrote

I'm genuinely curious why you anthropomorphic-ized the moon into a trans man. Luna is usually associated with femenity.

As a bisexual guy, I think it's interesting. Did you associate the scars with the moon's craters and the monthly changes of how we see it? That's just my personal take.

Edit: I also always love nipple rings.

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MareAUs OP t1_ixrjx4v wrote

i did it mostly because the moon represents something mystical and beautyfull, and becaus even has a man trans or not, we all have a feminine side, i want to show more of this side

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Skea_and_Tittles t1_ixrlmze wrote

Call it what you want but NSFW means “You probably don’t want your boss or someone at work seeing this”. You wanna explain that “Just saying, that looks to be a side view of the Gluteus Medius and Gluteus Maximus, not a butt crack.”?

It’s a butt dude

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KaleidoscopErato1218 t1_ixrlqup wrote

The moon in Astrology has always been considered of a feminine nature. However, sometimes people have their moons in masculine signs, which weights down said feminine nature and it's like a quite not very good adapted moon, not always feeling comfortable in its skin. I have moon in Libra, a masculine and rational sign, and it feels like this. Mystical and mysterious, but trans. A feminine vessel turned into masculine because of its placement. I love this.

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HarioDinio t1_ixrn2ho wrote

You thought it was the moon but it was ME! DIO!

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Lazar_Milgram t1_ixrpjju wrote

Cool. r/angbang would love to know your adress.

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shawnaeatscats t1_ixrvnk1 wrote

Fuckin love seeing the moon as male presenting. La Luna is always feminine and this is a good breath of fresh air. Reminds me of the use of azmodeus as the God of lust in helluva boss where lust is almost always represented as female

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sodashintaro t1_ixs2ofz wrote

Male deities of the moon: Khonsu (Egyptian), Thoth (Egyptian), Tsukuyomi (Japanese), Mani (Norse), Sin (Mesopotamian), Chandra (Indian), Igaluk/Alignak (Inuit)

as to why many relate it to femininity it was probably because they related the menstrual cycle to the moon

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TheApathyParty3 t1_ixs3mhm wrote

I think it's also a Western thing. A big motif in European mythologies that derive from Greek and Roman ones associate the sun with fire and masculinity, while the moon is more water and calmness, and thus female. Prometheus and Artemis, yadda yadda.

The same is true of Abrahamic stuff. Burning bush and all that, God brought light to the void of the ocean with his fire, etc.

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Netroth t1_ixs6vs9 wrote

“He has those things, what d’ya call them? C*mgutters?”

Seriously though this is great, and sobering to see the rare male lunar depiction.
Like others I also wondered if the scars were something to do with craters or if it were transitional.

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RenTheFabulous t1_ixsb7vz wrote

Can we please stop with portraying top surgery scars as these huge jagged things? It's a chronic issue in art, ffs. It's inaccurate and spreads misinformation and honestly is kind of a negative portrayal. Top surgery scars do not look like that at all. This makes it look like some kind of botched mutilation, which is very disrespectful.

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ZheraaIskuran t1_ixspm03 wrote

What an intriguing character. I want to know more about him!

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tpbug t1_ixsxllk wrote

As a straight man, this picture makes me feel a bit more gay.

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frostbittenforeskin t1_ixtirx0 wrote

Beautiful art. I love it, there are so many tiny details to notice.

If you care to answer, I would love to hear your interpretation of the moon card and how it relates to your art here.

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worstofbothwords t1_ixu5gou wrote

Apart from the top surgery scars being too big, this is great. There are way too many pieces of art here featuring essentially the exact same skinny cishet white woman, and not enough that look a little more like me.

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