TheApathyParty3

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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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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