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my english teacher asked us a question about macbeth and no one put their hand up so she said “someone take a stab at it” and started laughing so hard
I know you don’t like to talk, but you gotta do it for her.
This arc took a total of three scenes in the season (four if you count the scene where she’s not in the visiting room) and it still carried more weight than everything Larry’s dealt with the entire series.
this guy is like 50000x more important than Larry.
99% of writing is fear. Scared to not do the story justice. Scared no one else will like it. Scared of failure. Scared of success.
bethrevis (x)
This times a million.
(via writejenwrite)
wtf you mean real women have curves? all women are real women
I’m with you. No matter what else you have in your head I’m with you and I love you.
Ernest Hemmingway (via quoteworld)
What is Sexual Coercion?
If someone makes you feel obligated or forced to do something you don’t want to, you may be experiencing coercion. By definition, sexual coercion is “the act of using pressure, alcohol or drugs, or force to have sexual contact with someone against his or her will” and includes “persistent attempts to have sexual contact with someone who has already refused.”
Think of sexual coercion as a spectrum or a range. It can vary from someone verbally egging you on to someone actually forcing you to have contact with them. It can be verbal and emotional, in the form of statements that make you feel pressure, guilt or shame. You can also be made to feel forced through more subtle actions. For example, your partner might:
Make you feel like you owe them — for example, because you’re in a relationship, because you’ve had sex before, because they spent money on you or bought you a gift, because you go home with them
Give you compliments that sound extreme or insincere as an attempt to get you to agree to something
Badger you, yell at you, or hold you down
Give you drugs and alcohol to loosen up your inhibitions
Play on the fact that you’re in a relationship, saying things such as: “Sex is the way to prove your love for me” or “If I don’t get sex from you I’ll get it somewhere else”
React negatively (with sadness, anger or resentment) if you say no or don’t immediately agree to something
Continue to pressure you after you say no
Make you feel threatened or afraid of what might happen if you say no
Try to normalize their sexual expectations — for example, “I need it, I’m a guy.”
In a relationship where sexual coercion is occurring, there is a lack of consent, and the coercive partner doesn’t respect the boundaries or wishes of the other.
I don’t usually share stuff like this but since its happened to me with a close friend who just badgered me until I eventually gave in and it bothers me all the time I figure maybe I can help some one else even if its just figuring out whats happening
No wonder the acclaimed Mexican poet’s latest collection is named “Against the Current.” Read an excerpt of Mills’ sensuous work in our latest issue.
The worst readers are those who behave like plundering troops: they take away a few things they can use, dirty and confound the remainder, and revile the whole.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human (via francoisthepoet)
By Malinda Lo
Following up on my post last month, “Gay Without the Gay Angst: 12 Books About Gay/Bi/Queer Boys”, here is a list of 10 books about lesbian/bisexual/queer girls without a lot of coming-out angst.
If you’re looking for a complete lack of coming-out angst,...
Because making my girlfriend happy is my favorite thing
In honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance, I have compiled a list of books with transgender characters.
Luna by Julie Anne Peters (MtF)
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kirsten Cronn-Mills (FtM)
I Am J by Cris Beam (FtM)
Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher (MtF)
Parrotfish by Ellen Wittlinger (FtM)
Being Emily by Rachel Gold (MtF)
Run, Clarissa, Run by Rachel Eliason (MtF)
Pantomime by Laura Lam (Genderqueer) and sequel Shadowplay
Annabel by Kathleen Winter (Intersex)
For Today I Am a Boy by Kim Fu (MtF)
f2m: the boy within by Hazel Edwards (FtM)
The Butterfly and the Flame by Dana De Young (MtF)
Her Name is James by CJ Heath (MtF)
Freakboy by Kristen Elizabeth Clark (MtF)
The Trans-fer Student by Elise Himes (MtF)
Nina Here Nor There by Nick Krieger (non-binary)
Get out of your hot chocolate rut this year and try out one of these 10 amazing combinations! My personal Favorite? The Aztec! http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/1054517/delicious-hot-chocolate-recipes-infographic
I think this chart is vitally important to any book reader out there. There’s simply nothing better than curling up with a mug of cocoa and a good paperback. <3