A few years ago, I wrote a letter to my Dad, coming out. My Mom just informed me that he had it framed. My heart.

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A few years ago, I wrote a letter to my Dad, coming out. My Mom just informed me that he had it framed. My heart.
Toxic people who are in denial love associating themselves with people who make them feel comfortable with their dysfunctional ways. Thats why I have the most respect for those who acknowledged their toxic behaviour and recovered/ changed. Not only are they mentally aware of the problem and value their future more than the discomfort of change, but they don't want to be a source of pain for others either. Accountability is a trait of the strong minded. All respect to you.
- Meggan Roxanne
You’ve got too much soul to be handled by someone who has never been passionate.
My father’s recipe for the man I should marry (part ½ of a series)
SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN MENTALLY ABUSED WILL:
1. Say sorry alot 2. Have a lowered selfesteem 3. Hide there feelings in fear they might upset you 4. Need a lot of reassurance 5. Have break downs during tiny disagreements thinking it will get a lot worse.
Please give us a chance we are trying out best to deal with things
I don’t really know where I stand in people’s lives… One minute they treat me like I’m someone special, then nothing the next.
Me (via lzcanastasia)
Don’t introduce me to your parents unless you plan on marrying me bc they’re going to love me & ask about me for the rest of your life lol
I think I’ve had a misconstrued vision of love. I thought love meant constant texting, never spending a second apart, never having a fight. I thought things had to be picture perfect for a love to be real and I would need to do anything possible to reach these unattainable standards. Love doesn’t have to be like that. I’ve come to realize that love can be the exact opposite. Love is being able to trust who you’re with when they’re at the bar with their friends, without needing to hear from them every few minutes. Love is helping her pick out the hottest outfit to go to the club with, even though you won’t be going with her; because she deserves to feel beautiful on a night out. Love is spending days apart and acknowledging that everyone needs alone time, but it doesn’t mean they don’t care. Love is arguing. Love is getting annoyed that she’s late to every date, every party, but never leaving without her. Love isn’t always perfect. Love doesn’t have to be only happiness to be healthy. Love can be every emotion built into one, but the good ones outweigh the bad. Love is knowing that no matter what, you can feel safe, secure and healthy with yourself and with your relationship together. Love is everything.
Love is you. (via sheekeepsmewarm)