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bothendsofthequill.bsky.social
Both Ends of the Quill
@bothendsofthequill.bsky.social
18+!! May like but won't repost explicit art.
DNI: minors, and proshippers (non/dub-con, etc.)

Writer and aspiring artist, self-diagnosed with "tickle brainrot" disorder.

NG & links: https://bothendsofthequill.newgrounds.com/
Genuinely my favorite song from all the Lion Kings
January 19, 2026 at 3:22 PM
As an ace person, tkling is MY ultimate form of affection. Its my love language, it swoons me, it means so, so very much to me and getting to participate in or gush about it makes me feel whole inside.

I think I'm asexual bc my heart knew, from day one, that true love leaves you in hysterics~ (3/3)
January 19, 2026 at 4:01 AM
Tickles, no matter if they're soft or intense, carry so much of the closeness, physical affection, tenderness, love, and general intimacy that sex can give non-ace people. It even elicits gleeful sounds like sex does. Arguably more since making your partner laugh is the literal goal! (2/3)
January 19, 2026 at 4:01 AM
I know, I'm over thinking it. A lot. I understand that learning any form of creative expression is about finding what works for YOU, and maybe I just have to throw pencils at the wall until one sticks. All I can do is worry about screwing something up first thing, though.
January 18, 2026 at 2:54 AM
Every tutorial makes me feel like I'm gonna learn THAT person's method as opposed to the most intuitive or "correct" way to begin. But how can I know what's intuitive when there's no clear "step 1" to test the waters with? What if I learn the basics wrong and ingrain bad habits from the beginning?
January 18, 2026 at 2:54 AM
You learn how to write the alphabet as a kid, then you take those building blocks, make bigger blocks called words, and keep on from there. What's the equivalent for visual art? Do I start learning specific techniques or just eyeball it? If it's the former, which techniques?
January 18, 2026 at 2:54 AM