I’ve grown and I’m still growing. I’m more myself every day. I can’t wait to meet myself tomorrow, next week, next month, next year. I can’t wait to see how I’ve transformed, what I’ve become.

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I’ve grown and I’m still growing. I’m more myself every day. I can’t wait to meet myself tomorrow, next week, next month, next year. I can’t wait to see how I’ve transformed, what I’ve become.
Hi Caleb! What would you do if you were rich?💕
I'd do a hella lot of things actually. :)I would travel, send my birth mother to a far away place, buy a house for my dads, probably start some kind of fundraiser, and just have a lot of fun.Who knows what else. Not me. Haha
Some one asked Russell Howard what we should call Transgenders and his answer was spot on.
Hi! I'm a bi girl, I'm out only for my family and my two best frends.They were very suportive when I come out some months ago, but I'm ashamed when they talk about lgbt.I want to talk about girls and feel free in school, but I can't.What should I do?
I’m glad you were able to come out to your close friends and family. That took a lot of courage and I’m proud of you! I’m so happy that they’re supportive of you. Right on!
When you’re lgbqt, feeling embarrased about your sexuality is completely normal, especially when you first come out.
The secret to feeling more comfortable about yourself and your sexuality is to simply be yourself. Be strong and confident in who you are and that strength and confidence will bring people into your life who care about you for you. The fact that your opinions are different will make your friendships grow stronger.
Sure, there will always be haters out there, but don’t worry about them. If they can’t accept you for who you are, they don’t belong in your life anyway.
Thanks for the ask! I’m here for you if you ever need anything at all. Good luck!
Reminder for Lesbians👭💗🌈
Anyone who tells you that you need to be more “open minded” and accept penis or males into your sex life isn’t progressive- they’re a classic homophobe. Ditch ‘em.
In one of the largest organized marches in the history of the world, tens of millions of Shia Muslims made an incredibly heartening statement, by risking their lives to travel through war-stricken areas to openly defy ISIS. This massive event that would have undoubtedly helped to ease tensions in the West was almost entirely ignored [...]
“Throughout history, most mainstream religions have perpetuated extreme violence upon the world. To attempt to paint Islam as the problem is no better than labeling all Catholics murders for the inquisition.
But peace and empathy are enemies to the establishment who need you to hate others. When the establishment can paint things as black and white, it is easier for you to be controlled. Consequently, this is the exact mission of ISIS.
As the Free Thought Project’s Jay Syrmopolous points out, if there is one thing that Islamic fundamentalists and Islamophobic fascists agree on, it’s that there should be no “gray zone;” only black and white.”
Hey Caleb! Have a nice day😄 I love your blog and I think you are amazing💕
Thanks! I hope you have a great day also!
Right on! I hate seeing people going on on facebook and other social media sites about how about how great America is going to be when they have no idea what’s about to be in store for the millions of Americans over the next four years.
Quitting is not giving up, it’s choosing to focus your attention on something more important. Quitting is not losing confidence, it’s realizing that there are more valuable ways you can spend your time. Quitting is not making excuses, it’s learning to be more productive, efficient and effective instead. Quitting is letting go of things (or people) that are sucking the life out of you so you can do more things that will bring you strength.
Osayi Emokpae Lasisi | Impossible Is Stupid (via lomasdope)
Loving yourself is not (necessarily):
Thinking you’re gorgeous
Not wanting to change anything about your body, personality, or life
Loving yourself is:
Knowing you have inherent worth regardless of your physical appearance or life circumstance
Knowing you deserve good things
Wanting to take care of yourself because you deserve good things
To all Agender, Bigender, Pangender, Polygender, Trigender, Genderfluid, Gender Non-Conforming, Genderqueer, Queer, Genderless, Intersex & Non-Binary People
You look amazing today 😍😘
Remember, if you’re a man who happens to have a vagina you’re still a man. Nothing can change that. Those signs are wrong. And people trying to assign you the label of ‘women’ for having a vagina are wrong.
You are male and you look super cute today.
It’s okay to live a life others don’t understand.
Jenna Woginrich (via wordsnquotes)
Save a life
Most people won’t even believe me when I say this, but yeah, my birth mother tried to abduct me and take me back to Arizona.(I’m in Tennessee now) Why? Because she thinks I’m fucking up my life by “pretending to be a boy.”
My mom’s ignorance caused a ton of negative effects ranging from me having to temporarily leave my future adoptive parents, who are basically my whole world to me attempting suicide, again. Because of her actions, I cut myself so badly I had to be in the hospital for days following multiple blood transfusions.
The point of this (other than having a legit excuse to vent), is despite all that happened over the last few weeks, I’m lucky that I don’t have to live with my transphobic parents anymore, and I’m beginning to think I’m lucky I didn’t kill myself, but there are so many other youth out there that have no choice.
Parents do have a choice.
They can and should support their children even if they don’t agree with them.
Most people know people who are transgender are more likely to commit suicide, but did you know that when those kids have supportive parents, they are 82% less likely to commit SUICIDE? 82 percent. That’s huge.
Think about it.
I’m here if anyone wants or needs to talk. You’re not alone.