Today for @brandymelvilleusa with babes ❤️ 📷 @colesprouse
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Today for @brandymelvilleusa with babes ❤️ 📷 @colesprouse
Fally with bikes in my comf Levi’s® 712’s. Love these babies forever. #ad @LadiesInLevis @levis 🍂 📷 @hannahleeddphoto
“would have could have should have, but did not”
— b.q.
“beauty on the inside doesn’t get you free drinks.”
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“dont lose a diamond chasing after glitter.”
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Why are people having so much issue with the article, I agreed with it? The title isn’t the most eloquent thing ever but the article wasn’t encouraging cheating, where you go behind your partners back, but instead looking at the issue of cheating as a not black-and-white thing where there’s one horribly evil person who just wanted to have fun/get laid with one traumatized-for-life victim. Instead, like most- nah, let me say with ANYTHING in real life beyond fiction, the article sees the grays in cheating and why the person cheated in the first place. Not to say that cheating isn’t a horrible thing to do, but I feel like people need to understand that there are reasons people do the things they do. People who cheat are human beings. They could feel horrible about it, they could be trapped in a marriage or relationship that they don’t feel they can escape, they can feel insecure and unloved. Again, not to say it’s something you should ever do, but dehumanizing someone over a mistake is just as bad in my opinion. There’s nowhere where they can talk about their experiences, and it’s likely we know a lot of people who have cheated in our lives even if they haven’t (or were too scared) to tell us about it.
“dehumanizing someone over a mistake”
Me: *shows basic human decency to cashier
Cashier: ??!?! Thank you! You’re the nicest person ever!
Me: are you ok
Reblog if politeness to retail and service workers is important to you.
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I hope the next thing I get addicted to is taking care of my self and loving my body