Sa mga mahilig mamuna diyan ng grammar, pagbigkas at kung ano ano pa basa! Basa! #notmyfirstlanguage

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Sa mga mahilig mamuna diyan ng grammar, pagbigkas at kung ano ano pa basa! Basa! #notmyfirstlanguage
Sa mga mahilig magmuna diyan ng grammar, pagbigkas at kung ano ano pa basa! Basa! #notmyfirstlanguage
That moment when you talk about feminism & your male family members get offended
It should be possible to talk about feeling scared of going out late because of what 'some men' do without every man getting pissed off. I'm sorry but I was only saying how I am scared to take the dog out for a walk on my own bc it's not safe in my area lately. My dad got pissed off asking why he should take the dog out with me, he never wanted a dog & blabla And that I'm annoying him with my 'feminazishit' already. How he's not like that. "I even do the laundry you know!" So first of all men need to learn one thing: when we talk about beeing scared of some men it's not to attack you, we know you are "not like that" no need to repead it every god damn time. I see you like to say that a lot, but let's be clear about something: when I'm scared the last thing I want to hear is that you are different it's unrelevant right now. The bigger issue here is that we are not safe and not that you feel offended cry me river
#1 No les debes nada
You don’t owe them nothing. You have nothing to prove. You shouldn’t do something to please them. You are perfect, and even if you can’t reach their expectations, the things that really matter are your goals, your dreams and YOUR OWN expectations.