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this video has been going around for a while but the English subtitles didn't match the energy of the spoken French at all. i had to fix it.
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More generously still, he had not only refrained from offers of help and advice which she might have resented; he had deliberately acknowledged that she had the right to run her own risks. "Do be careful of yourself"; "I hate to think of your being exposed to unpleasantness"; "If only I could be there to protect you"; any such phrase would express the normal male reaction. Not one man in ten thousand would say to the woman he loved, or to any woman: "Disagreeableness and danger will not turn you back, and God forbid they should." That was an admission of equality, and she had not expected it of him.
This is so beautiful, the respect that Peter shows Harriet in the face of the danger she may be in. I love that this book is also HER story. Peter is a side character in this book.
I think I'm done watching the stereotypical romance. I don't want to see hot, funny people fall in love, I know that already exists.
Give me uncool nerds and charming losers. I am looking for sweet and yearning romances from now on.
Reblog to bonk your mutuals on the head every time they start thinking negatively about themselves
specifically this kind of bonk.
Reblonk
you're scared of disappointing people, but is anyone scared of disappointing you?
Living well IS the best revenge, I’m just having trouble with the ‘well’ part. And also the ‘living’ part.
oh so apparently people bullying you during your formative years by refusing to touch you or be touched by you ‘cause you’re too ugly, plus your own family telling you shit like “your friends no longer contact you because they have graduated, got married and have children, why would they want to spend time with you?” or “when my colleagues talk about their kids I stay silent because I’m ashamed” does impact your life and how you view yourself… the more you know!
THE FULL THE BEAR SEASON 5 TRAILER
Pre-menstrual depression is always depicted as like "He He! I had a box of icecream bars and cried while watching the Titanic!" But in reality, it's more like, "I'm standing the edge of an abyss. There is nothing good inside of me, I'm filled with rage and desperation."
It's crazy that being told how to deal with that is never a part of anyone's menstrual sex education.
This has already been said in the notes, but if PMS causes extreme depression and even suicidal ideation, that is in fact something that most people do not experience and it can be treated
Like for the majority it really is "oh i'm hungrier and moodier than usual"
^this should be a part of sex education so the point still stands
I went to my doctor after I was walking to work one morning and saw a bus coming and actually took a step to throw myself in front of it before I pulled myself together. Later that day I started bleeding and was literally like someone flipped a switch and I didn't feel suicidal anymore. Which made me feel like I was loosing my mind because who goes from 'I want to throw myself in front of a bus' to 'I'm perfectly fine' just like that? I did some research, I went to the doctor and described my feelings, he looked me in the eye and gently asked what I thought it was, I said I'd read about PMDD and I thought it might be that, he said 'I think so too' and wrote a prescription.
If, before you get your period, you feel furiously angry, suicidal, irritated by every tiny thing to the point you want to murder someone, stuck in a black hole you'll never escape from. If you are experiencing extreme emotions for what seems like no good reason, especially if you get your period and those extreme emotions just go away. You're probably not just PMSing , you may have PMS's feral big sister PMDD and it's treatable.
Also this is something that can develop as you get older. So if you used to get normal PMS but what I wrote above sounds more like your norm now then don't just write it off as regular PMS.
ALSO! If you start having those feelings and suspect you’re heading towards perimenopause, talk to your doctor.
Basically, if you have a uterus and you start having extreme mood swings every month, that’s not actually normal, go talk to a medical professional. Don’t grit your teeth and suffer through it.
It’s not all hot flashes and bitchiness - there are other symptoms they don’t tell what you about – itching in odd places, like inside your ears and nose. If you already have depression, it can get worse – you can almost feel bipolar, with swings of euphoria and despair. When you find that you no longer get joy from the things that normally give you joy, seriously, talk to your doctor.
(And if your insurance won’t cover Veozah, or you can’t take it because it will counteract your lupus medication’s, and your refrigerator decides to die? May I suggest getting a side-by-side instead of one with French doors? Opening the door to the freezer and wedging myself into it, breathing deep and screaming “Fuck!” into its depths, has saved many lives over the past year, not just mine. )
Hang in there and stay strong, my perimenopausal sisters!
ALSO ALSO. Once you hit that perimenopause stage, your body loses muscle tone so start strength training and ignore the "lifting weights makes you bulky" people.
Our bodies also become harder to hydrate. I don't know why, it's not like there's research. But adding electrolytes (and creatine) help with that.
For the itching, take an antihistamine. OTC stuff like Allegra is perfectly fine. Because if we know anything, it's that women's health is not taken seriously and we have to stick together.
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dónal finn as tom hayward in the other bennet sister
Woman murders man in broad daylight
beautiful like to reblog ratio on this
That's because people are reblogging it every time they see it. Like I'm doing right now lmao
bring back tumblr ask culture let me. bother you with questions and statements
reblog to let people know it's ok to bother you with questions and statements
Maladaptive daydreaming as a child was like "what if I was in the digimon universe" and now it's like "what if someone genuinely loved me even though I'm flawed"