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    You don’t realize how important self love is,
    Until you’re a 10 year girl who hates her body and who doesn’t understand why it’s changing when all of your friends are staying skinny and you’re getting hips and your period.
    You don’t realize how important self love is,
    Until you’re 15 and you’re scared to death of that boy you’re crushing on because he isn’t taught to like girls like you.
    You don’t realize how important self love is,
    Until you’re 19 and a group of boys laughs because you’re “the fat friend” and being with you is considered “taking one for the team” in whispers under their breath.
    You don’t realize how important self love is,
    Until you’re 21 and you’re in love but you’re afraid to be naked in front of him because you’ve taught yourself to change with the lights off and always apologize for your body.
    You don’t realize how important self love is,
    Until you’re 26 and you can’t remember the last time you ever looked at your body and truly appreciated all that it is and all that it does, because you’ve always hated it.
    No one teaches you how to love yourself, but they’ll teach you 10,000 ways to hate.

    Self love is a revolution.
    Self love is everything.

    ”
    — (via evenidontknowwhatimdoinghere)

    (via xteenagespirit-blog)

    • 9 years ago
    • 5079 notes
  • killersbabe:

    amandy-chan:

    You don’t know true frustration until you’ve dug several times through a pile of black clothing, in order to find a SPECIFIC article of black clothing.

    #are they leggings are they cardigans where is my tank top#oH HERE IT IS no this is a bra. i forgot i had this! where is my tank top#yoga pants black jeans black sweatshirt pencil skirt cardigan cardigan cardigan WHERE IS MY TANK TOP x

    (via gettingnakedandplayingwithguns)

    • 9 years ago
    • 309056 notes
  • belllaavitaaa:

    I don’t know how some girls are 100% straight like have you seen girls

    (via gettingnakedandplayingwithguns)

    • 9 years ago
    • 575943 notes
  • (via robotnudes-moved-blog)

    • 9 years ago
    • 36 notes
  • theteen-bucketlist:
“ Go to Hobbiton.
”

    theteen-bucketlist:

    Go to Hobbiton.

    • 9 years ago
    • 445 notes
  • (via thevividvivi)

    Source: perfectbucketlist
    • 9 years ago
    • 9579 notes
  • super-highschool-level-homestuck:

    iprayforangels:

    plushestrumpest:

    30secondstocalifornia:

    wingscanspeak:

    zorobro:

    wingscannotspeak:

    peetasboxers:

    kissyourneck-slitmythroat:

    I showed this post to my boyfriend and he tried to take his shirt off like a girl and 

    uh

    yeah

    Out of the 82k notes my post got this is by far the best comment holy shit thank u for being u

    So i tried it both ways and uh

    i mean how do you do the first one without pulling out all your hair?

    this made me laugh really hard….

    and it made me realize that girls and boys pull their shirt off differently. /amazed

    but seriously I think girls just do the cross arm thing because of HAIR like demonstrated 

    So one year, one URL change, and a hair cut later, I decide to try again… FOR SCIENCE! 

    Its not science unless you write it down so 

    First method:

    image
    Well done, i guess…

    Second:

    image
    I fucked up

    Girls… how?

    I DON’T UNDERSTAND HOW WE CAN HAVE SUCH DIFFERENT WAYS OF TAKING OFF SHIRTS AND SO MUCH DIFFICULTY DOING IT THE OTHER WAY

    I FIGURED IT OUT!!!!!

    It’s all in the way that girl/boys shirts are made.

    Girls shirts have less armpit room then boy’s do and are generally shorter so pulling it off over your head is more practical because by lifting your arms all the way up you make enough room for the sleeves to just slip off.

    Boys shirts have more room and are generally longer so it is easy to slip them off over your head.

    but if you take a girls shirt off like a boys shirt you will get your arms caught because there isn’t much armpit space.

    and if you take a boys shirt off like a girls shit you will still have your head in it when you’ve lifted your arms all the way up because of the shirt’s length.

    It has nothing to do with us. It is entirely to do with how our shirts are made. I figured it out for you. YOU’RE WELCOME!

    bless you

    This is important

    (via dropthebeatanddomyacapellas)

    • 9 years ago
    • 1700212 notes
  • super-highschool-level-homestuck:

    iprayforangels:

    plushestrumpest:

    30secondstocalifornia:

    wingscanspeak:

    zorobro:

    wingscannotspeak:

    peetasboxers:

    kissyourneck-slitmythroat:

    I showed this post to my boyfriend and he tried to take his shirt off like a girl and 

    uh

    yeah

    Out of the 82k notes my post got this is by far the best comment holy shit thank u for being u

    So i tried it both ways and uh

    i mean how do you do the first one without pulling out all your hair?

    this made me laugh really hard….

    and it made me realize that girls and boys pull their shirt off differently. /amazed

    but seriously I think girls just do the cross arm thing because of HAIR like demonstrated 

    So one year, one URL change, and a hair cut later, I decide to try again… FOR SCIENCE! 

    Its not science unless you write it down so 

    First method:

    image
    Well done, i guess…

    Second:

    image
    I fucked up

    Girls… how?

    I DON’T UNDERSTAND HOW WE CAN HAVE SUCH DIFFERENT WAYS OF TAKING OFF SHIRTS AND SO MUCH DIFFICULTY DOING IT THE OTHER WAY

    I FIGURED IT OUT!!!!!

    It’s all in the way that girl/boys shirts are made.

    Girls shirts have less armpit room then boy’s do and are generally shorter so pulling it off over your head is more practical because by lifting your arms all the way up you make enough room for the sleeves to just slip off.

    Boys shirts have more room and are generally longer so it is easy to slip them off over your head.

    but if you take a girls shirt off like a boys shirt you will get your arms caught because there isn’t much armpit space.

    and if you take a boys shirt off like a girls shit you will still have your head in it when you’ve lifted your arms all the way up because of the shirt’s length.

    It has nothing to do with us. It is entirely to do with how our shirts are made. I figured it out for you. YOU’RE WELCOME!

    bless you

    (via dropthebeatanddomyacapellas)

    • 9 years ago
    • 1700212 notes
  • Dear Charlie,

    dear–charlie:

    I can’t do this anymore. I just can’t theres so much going on ever since i could remember. I’m a waste of space i don’t belong here, I think it would be better for everyone if I left too. I am more than certain their reactions wouldn’t be as they say. They wouldn’t care nor like to think…

    • 9 years ago
    • 17 notes
  • anexperimentallife:
“One of the women who organized the dance first complained about Claire’s dress, but upon checking, admitted that it conformed to the standards set for the event. Nonetheless, the same woman later pulled Claire aside and told her...

    anexperimentallife:

    One of the women who organized the dance first complained about Claire’s dress, but upon checking, admitted that it conformed to the standards set for the event. Nonetheless, the same woman later pulled Claire aside and told her that some of the dads—who had been watching from a balcony—felt her dancing was “too provocative” and liable to cause “impure thoughts.”

    When Claire pointed out that she hadn’t even been dancing, other chaperones joined in, again told her that her dress was too short (despite having verified it was within standards, and despite other girls having shorter dresses), and, finally kicked her out of the dance.

    What made Claire so provocative that these men couldn’t control themselves? Well, apparently the fact that she’s 5’9, with long legs, and built more like a grown woman than like a typical teenager. That’s it.

    The problem isn’t that these men found her to be attractive; the problem is  that they and others—including other women—held Claire responsible for the men’s unwillingness to control their own reactions.

    The message here is that if a man has difficulty controlling himself around a woman he finds attractive, it’s the woman’s fault for being too “provocative.”

    Let me emphasize that point for those who still don’t get it: Women are held accountable for men’s reactions. This is why when a woman reports a rape, or sexual harassment of any kind, among the first questions asked—by both men and women—is inevitably, “what was she wearing?” And unless she was covered head to toe, there are inevitably comments like, “Well, what did she expect?” Even if the woman was wearing baggy sweatpants and a sweater three sizes too big, there are far too many who’s first response is, “Well, she must have done something.”

    And this, my friends, is rape culture.

    Read the Gawker story here, and Claire’s blog post here.

    (via dogsupporter3000)

    • 9 years ago
    • 143319 notes
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