Dismantling Toxic Masculinity: How Gangsta Bi Witches Are Challenging Traditional Gender Roles

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The concept of a "gangsta bi witch" is not a widely recognized or established term, but it can be speculated that it refers to an individual who combines elements of being part of a gangster or urban subculture, being bisexual, and practicing witchcraft or some form of alternative spirituality. The term "gangsta" originated in urban communities and generally refers to individuals who are associated with criminal activities or adopt a tough and rebellious persona. The "bi" element suggests that the person identifies as bisexual, indicating their attraction to both males and females. Lastly, the term "witch" usually refers to someone who practices witchcraft, which can encompass various beliefs, rituals, and magical practices influenced by different cultures and traditions. When applied together, the term "gangsta bi witch" seems to portray a person who defies societal norms by simultaneously embracing multiple identities and subcultures. They may be someone who finds empowerment and self-expression through their involvement in gangster culture, their exploration of their bisexuality, and their involvement in witchcraft or alternative spirituality.

Gangsta bi witch

They may be someone who finds empowerment and self-expression through their involvement in gangster culture, their exploration of their bisexuality, and their involvement in witchcraft or alternative spirituality. However, it is important to note that without further context, it is difficult to fully understand what is meant by the term "gangsta bi witch." It is possible that this concept is simply an imaginative creation or a fictional representation of a unique and unconventional individual.

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Appearance: Maureen's golden brown hair is pulled into a neat bob, the waviness coming somewhat naturally and with a little help from hair shampoos. Her eyes are hazel, and bright with excitement. She is a taller girl, around 5'7", but is still quite short compared to her tree-like brothers and father. Unlike the rest of her family, she has much lighter hair. When she was young it was very blonde but it has since darkened into its current color.

Personality: Maureen is wide-eyed and bubbly, interested in many aspects of witchery. She is a tactile learner, meaning she prefers objects she can hold and study, and learns best through exposure and touch. She is about to come of age among Witches and is excited to actually experience both the human and supernatural world’s she is exposed to.

Bio: Maureen’s mother was a witch, but sadly died of tuberculosis a few months after Maureen was born. She is the youngest of 7, with her father working by the docks and her Aunt Caroline taking care of the rest of the children until they were grown. The eldest two are boys who traveled to Europe to study primordial creatures, with the next being a daughter who is happily married and lives in Chicago. The last 3, 2 boys and Maureen’s older sister, Hannah, live in a small apartment in Brooklyn with Maureen. Hannah is training to be a potion brewer and the brothers are hoping to open a tea shop to cover for her. They live a happy, if simple, life, on the weekdays. But once the weekend hits, the Hughes are out on the town. Having recently turned 17, Maureen is finally old enough to go out with them as well.

Magical Specialty: Talismanic/Runic Magic - Magic practiced through specific carvings and objects. Runes are the written language of magic, and is much more primal and unrefined compared to spellcasting through spoken word. Talismans are used as focuses or concentrators of magic, and the study of an object’s specific magical proficiencies is what would later lead to the art of potion brewing in Witch history.

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Roleplay Availability Roleplay Type(s)
[color= white] Sasha [/color] BASICS ​

Name
[color= purple]"Uhm. Sasha."[/color]
Sasha de Vries

Gender
[color= purple]". I'm a guy."[/color]
Male

Age
[color= purple]"Twenty three"[/color]
23

Species
[color= purple]"Human, last I checked"[/color]
Witch/Human

Sexuality
[color= purple]". Straight"[/color]
(very) Closeted Homosexual

Birthday
October 2nd

PERSONAL ​

Personality
[color= purple]"Oh, the tea leaves are telling me something. Wanna know what they're telling me? They're telling me you're a fuckin' Kutwijf."[/color]
Surface level, Sasha seems like a nice guy. Helpful, kind, soft spoken, he seems like the type of person you would be surprised tried summoning a demon. That is, until he gets annoyed by something. He maintains a calm, polite, soft spoken tone of voice all while becoming suddenly becoming a huge douchebag. It can be very off setting to anyone he's talking to. Even when he's actually angry, he generally remains calm and polite, though his words themselves will suddenly become outright derogatory and aggressive. When angry, he'll generally resort to words instead of violence.

An easy way to get Sasha to do something is money. He'll do basically anything for the right price- but if he doesn't think you're paying enough, he'll just as soon turn you away.
Physical Description
Sasha stands at about 5'7, making him an average kind of short for a guy, which is pretty much completely unremarkable. He has blond hair that he normally keeps haphazardly pushed out of his face. Really, it's like he started to style it and then gave the fuck up.

BACKGROUND ​

History
[size= 7][color= red]THIS MAN IS GAY AND EUROPEAN[/color][/size]
Sasha was born in the Netherlands, the younger in a set of identical twins. Shortly after their birth, their parents moved from the Netherlands Coming from a family of Witches on both sides, it was only natural that he inherited magic from them and grew up around magic. The thing is that Sasha was, and still is, bad at most forms of magic. Sure, he might be the best diviner and telepath you'll find, but should he try much else? Fuck. No. Anything more complicated than lighting his cigarette on fire should not be left to him. He has all sorts of potential due to his blood line, he just. isn't capable of using it properly. Really, no matter how hard he tries he just isn't capable of using magic properly.

Anyway, back to what we came here for. A history. Before Sasha was even three years old, his mother had given birth to a third child- it was tradition in his mother's side of the family, and she had no intention of disappointing. By the time Sasha and Markus were thirteen, they had six younger siblings. How would their parents take care of so many children, though? Well, their mother was a midwife, and their father owned a pharmacy by the time they were five- with a little help from magic, they were never lacking in money.

Due to his lack of talent in actually using magic, he started trying more and more dangerous magic to one up the rest of his siblings as he got older. Sure, he loved them and was happy that the rest of them were actually excelling, but he wanted to be able to do something impressive as well. His parents were impressed when he could do the simplest things, but they were always more impressed by what his siblings could do. He was jealous.

This is what led to him trying to summon a demon when he was nineteen. Looking back, it wasn't his best decision, and maybe he should've picked something that didn't bring a literal hellspawn into the human realm. but at the time it seemed like his best option to actually get noticed. Something went wrong in binding the demon he was summoning, and gave it just enough leeway to try possessing him.

That thread of leeway wasn't enough for the demon to fully possess him, as they'd both figure out soon after. Sasha ended up with an unwelcome guest in his body, and the demon ended up in a vessel he couldn't figure out how to leave, due to Sasha binding it to himself through the summoning. Given that they had only just been trapped in a body together, the first thing they did was fight for control over the body. Sasha walked away from this endeavor covered in bruises, with a black eye, and a demon screaming endlessly in his head.

His family was, of course, concerned when he came home, but he wasn't about to tell them the truth about what had happened. How could he? Not only had he done something taboo, but he had failed to do it properly and ended up with a hellspawn in his head. Instead, he lied. A fight in an alleyway. No, he hadn't gotten a good look at any of their faces. No, it hadn't been a bunch of queers trying to rape him. No, he didn't want his mother to look at his injuries. He'd much rather just go to bed.

He didn't sleep until the demon, whom he dubbed "Ezekiel" after a bit, stopped his incessant screaming, which was a full two days later. The day after Sasha actually managed to get some sleep, Ezekiel managed to take control of his body for a while. Sasha eventually got it back from him, but this was enough of a scare for him to decide that he couldn't stay with his family anymore. Ezekiel could hurt them.

Without word to his parents or siblings, Sasha left London as quickly as he could, and ended up in America, of all places, after a while. Currently, he's living in Marie's house. While he and Ezekiel have come to peace and an agreement about what can and can't be done with Sasha's body, he still hasn't told any of the other Coven members about the Demon he's stuck with. Instead, he's settled for occasionally looking like he's schizophrenic when the two of them get in a really bad argument. Every coven's gotta have their token crazy guy, right?

Family
Arabella de Vries- Mother
Dirck de Vries- Father
Markus de Vries- Older twin brother
Gust de Vries- Younger sister
Garritt de Vries- Younger brother
Nerve de Vries- Younger brother
Beatrijs de Vries- Younger sister
Ans de Vries- Younger sister
Dirkje de Vries- Younger sister
Ezekiel- Not so much family, but he's part of him still​

EXTRAS ​

Sasha is bilingual, speaking both fluent Dutch and English (though the Dutch is a bit warped by his British accent). He sometimes gets the two languages confused, especially when he's flustered.

He smokes. A lot. Prefers cigarettes to pipes.

Always has a deck of hand-made tarot cards on him.

History
[size= 7][color= red]THIS MAN IS GAY AND EUROPEAN[/color][/size]
Sasha was born in the Netherlands, the younger in a set of identical twins. Shortly after their birth, their parents moved from the Netherlands Coming from a family of Witches on both sides, it was only natural that he inherited magic from them and grew up around magic. The thing is that Sasha was, and still is, bad at most forms of magic. Sure, he might be the best diviner and telepath you'll find, but should he try much else? Fuck. No. Anything more complicated than lighting his cigarette on fire should not be left to him. He has all sorts of potential due to his blood line, he just. isn't capable of using it properly. Really, no matter how hard he tries he just isn't capable of using magic properly.
Gangsta bi witch

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Reviews for "Healing the Soul: The Gangsta Bi Witch's Approach to Mental Health"

1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really excited to read "Gangsta bi witch" based on the intriguing title and description. However, I was disappointed by the execution of the story. The pacing was incredibly slow, and the writing felt clunky and overly descriptive. I found it hard to connect with the characters, as their motives and actions weren't always clear. Additionally, I felt that the magic system in the book was poorly developed and lacked depth. Overall, "Gangsta bi witch" fell short of my expectations and left me feeling underwhelmed.
2. Michael - 1/5 - I'm sorry, but "Gangsta bi witch" was a complete letdown for me. I found the plot to be convoluted and confusing, with far too many unnecessary twists and turns. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, making it difficult for me to care about their fates. Furthermore, the dialogue felt forced and unnatural, leaving me cringing at many points. I struggled to finish the book, hoping that it would redeem itself, but unfortunately, it did not. I would not recommend "Gangsta bi witch" to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written story.
3. Emily - 2/5 - Although "Gangsta bi witch" had potential, I found it to be lacking in several areas. The world-building was insufficient, leaving me with unanswered questions and a lack of understanding about the setting. The story itself felt disjointed and disconnected, with abrupt shifts in perspective that disrupted the flow. Additionally, the romance between the two main characters felt forced and underdeveloped, lacking the emotional depth that would have made it more believable. Overall, I was left feeling unsatisfied with "Gangsta bi witch" and would not recommend it to others.
4. Jack - 2/5 - "Gangsta bi witch" had an interesting concept, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to its potential. The writing style was overly simplistic and didn't engage me as a reader. The characters lacked depth and their interactions felt stilted. The plot had potential for intrigue and excitement, but it fell flat due to inconsistent pacing and a lack of tension. While I appreciate the effort put into creating a unique and diverse world, I was ultimately left feeling underwhelmed by "Gangsta bi witch".

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