PREACH
Letâs be real. If little girlsâ knees, shoulders, and clavicles are a problem for male teachers, you donât have a dress code issue. You have a pedophile issue.
Y. E. S.
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PREACH
Letâs be real. If little girlsâ knees, shoulders, and clavicles are a problem for male teachers, you donât have a dress code issue. You have a pedophile issue.
Y. E. S.
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Three cheers for these guys [x]
This is how to be a good ally.
Using their Bro-ness for good, not evil
So a tiny story: on Black Friday a few weeks ago I went to Gamestop to buy my brother a game for Christmas, and I noticed this older man was watching me like a hawk. He was loitering around the front of the store without really buying anything, and every time I glanced at him out of the corner of my eye he was looking at me. I went to look at the PS4 games, and he was looking at something right behind me. I checked out the Nintendo games, and he was looking at them too. I was the only woman in the store, by the way.
By the time I got in line to pay he was loitering at the front of the store again, and I just had that feeling that he was going to try and take the game I just bought, or steal my purse, as soon as I left the store. OR, he was going to try and follow me home. And I know I donât have to explain that terror to any woman reading this, but all I could think was that Iâm in this Gamestop alone with at least twenty other men and something is about to happen. Iâm beginning to freak out, to the point where Iâve just pulled my pepper spray out of my purse and into the pocket of my coat.Â
So there I am, next in line to pay, and there is this GIGANTIC dudebro right behind me, and I say gigantic as a 6 foot tall woman. He says, âMaâam? Donât be offended, but would it be alright if I walked you to your car?â and I was like âAre you serious?â and he was like âThere are some weird guys in here right now. Have you noticed that guy watching you?â and then I showed the dudebro the pepper spray in my pocket and he was like âRight on. Would you still let me walk you to your car?â and I said yes.
So I paid, and waited while HE paid, and he walked me to my car. And just as I was getting in, the weird guy whoâd been loitering came out of the store, saw me and my dudebro, and turned around and walked away in the opposite direction.Â
In short: men who recognize that women are unsafe in dark alleys, college campuses, grocery stores, gas stations and retail stores and do something about it are the kind of quality men that this world needs more of.
Please for the love of god yes.
After everything, I realized I meant nothing to everyone I cared about
I never mattered (via xbloody-thighs-hollow-eyesx)
Brett Cederberg
âUnable are the loved to die, for love is immortalityâ -Â Emily Dickinson
One Hundred Ways to Say âI Love Youâ
âPull over. Let me drive for awhile.â
âIt reminded me of you.â
âNo, no, itâs my treat.â
âCome here. Let me fix it.â
âIâll walk you home.â
âHave a good day at work.â
âI dreamt about you last night.â
âTake my seat.â
âI saved a piece for you.â
âIâm sorry for your loss.â
âYou can have half.â
âTake my jacket, itâs cold outside.â
âSorry Iâm late.â
âCan I have this dance?â
âI made your favourite.â
âItâs okay. I couldnât sleep anyway.â
âWatch your step.â
âHere, drink this. Youâll feel better.â
âCan I hold your hand?â
âYou can borrow mine.â
âYou might like this.â
âItâs not heavy. Iâm stronger than I look.â
âIâll wait.â
âJust because.â
âLook both ways.â
âIâm sorry. I didnât mean to.â
âTry some.â
âDrive safely.â
âWell, what do you want to do?â
âOne more chapter.â
âDonât worry about me.â
âIt looks good on you.â
âClose your eyes and hold out your hands.â
âThatâs okay, I bought two.â
âAfter you.â
âWeâll figure it out.â
âCan I kiss you?â
âI like your laugh.â
âDonât cry.â
âI made this for you.â
âGo back to sleep.â
âIs this okay?â
âI picked these for you.â
âIâll drive you to the hospital.â
âWhat do you want to watch?â
âYou can go first.â
âDid you get my letter?â
âIâll do it for you.â
âCall me when you get home.â
âI think youâre beautiful.â
âAre you sure?â
âHave fun.â
âSit down, Iâll get it.â
âI made reservations.â
âI donât mind.â
âIt brings out your eyes.â
âThere is enough room for both of us.â
âYou donât have to say anything.â
âWow.â
âHappy birthday.â
âIâll pick it up after work.â
âIt can wait until tomorrow.â
âCross my heart and hope to die.â
âItâs two sugars, right?â
âIâll help you study.â
âStay over.â
âI did the dishes.â
âYou didnât have to ask.â
âI bought you a ticket.â
âYouâre warm.â
âNo reason.â
âIâll meet you halfway.â
âTake mine.â
âWe can share.â
âI was just thinking about you.â
âI want you to have this.â
âCall me if you need anything.â
âDo you want to come too?â
âIâll still be here when youâre ready.â
âIs your seatbelt on?â
âSweet dreams.â
âI was in the neighbourhood.â
âStay there. Iâm coming to get you.â
âThe key is under the mat.â
âIt doesnât bother me.â
âYouâre important too.â
âI saved you a seat.â
âIâll see you later.â
âI noticed.â
âYou can tell me anything.â
âI hope you like it.â
âI want you to be happy.â
âI believe in you.â
âYou can do it.â
âGood luck.â
âI brought you an umbrella.â
âIâll pick you up at the airport.â
âTake a deep breath.â
âBe careful.â
 AndâŚ
 100. âI love you.â
Having a soft heart in a cruel world is courage, not weakness.
Katherine Henson (via grayskymorning)
Nothing is more stressful than having your sleeves slide slowly down your arms while washing your hands.
Just because you did something wrong in the past doesnât mean you canât advocate against it now. It doesnât make you a hypocrite. You just grew. Donât let people use your past to invalidate your current mindset.
Bruh. This needs to be a mandatory post on everybodyâs blog. Y'all really be pullin out decade old receipts like woah.
There is literally nothing in nature that blooms all year long, so do not expect yourself to do so.
UmeĂĽ, Sweden | nhodjin
A group of rough looking boys walked past me today and all I heard of their conversation was âheâs got that anxiety disorder bro so I went with him so heâd be more comfortableâ and it made me realise the world isnât all that bad
#this is team skull
The pet store I worked at had a pen with rabbits near the front door. On every side of the pen were huge signs saying âYou can pet me, but donât pick me up!â One day two absolutely huge guys came in and one immediately reaches into the pen to grab a rabbit. Before i could say anything his friend grabbed his arm and asked him âdid you see the sign?â He said âyeah! it says that you can pick them up but donât pet them!â Then he went quiet for a moment and softly said âI didnât read it right did I?â And his friend just puts his arm on his shoulder and said âits ok, i know youâve got that thing where words get mixed up. Let just pet these cute lil shitsâ And I still havenât gotten over that interaction.
I was walking my dog through Boston bc he likes the likes car rides. Heâs a little thing tbh we call him short and long. So this huge scary man with a full beard approaches me like âhey can my buddy and I pet your dog? He gets nervous around dogs but yourâs is so small I think itâs a good place to start.â Ofc I was like âyes heâs very friendly!â So this guy brings his equally big friend over and they sit on the floor while this man looks terrified of my tiny dog so big man number one asks âcan I pick him up?â And i say yes so he picks him up and puts him on man number twoâs lap and man number two is abt to freak out and his friend straight up just goes âhey man, itâs okay just relax Iâd never let anything hurt you. Heâs a good boy.â Iâll never forget it ever bc I know that man looked at me (5'3 , glasses, probably wearing a sweater vest) and my dog (kinda goofy looking little thing) and was like âah yes the two least intimidating living things Iâve seen in Boston all day heâll feel relaxed around themâ and went out of his way to help his friend. It makes me so happy
A good post, pure.
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can I have these posted right under the politics section in the newspaper? I feel like we need that kinda positivity rn.
âjesus wasnt even born in decemberâ ok we get it nerd, u read the da vinci code. this isnt about jesus. itâs about peppermint mochas and mariah carey