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the only time i feel comfortable enuff to watch scary movies is when my bf sleeps over. even if he’s asleep, not watching w me, i’m stilllll good bc no matter how big of a pussy i am or how terrified i am of the dark, i have someone next to me so no demons or monsters can hurt me because of association or sumn like dat
The #mirror is only as accurate as the #eyes that perceive it. #photography #nofilter #getbacktowork #broken #glass #troofs
So, for better or for worse, I came out on Facebook today about being not-straight. (I confess, I used the word bi even though that doesn’t really pertain to my situation, because it’s easier for people to understand)
It was a long time coming, and I just kind of decided to do it. When my friend asked me why I chose now, I said this: “Seeing what my gay/queer friends are going through. I can't sit by and ignore them while they're being discriminated against. I can either reject them or join. I'd rather stand with the people that never turned me away or rejected me because of who I am/who I love.” So yeah, hooray for me, and I get that it’s not a really big thing cuz I’m engaged to a guy and all that, but I just... I couldn’t NOT say it any more. I needed people to know where I stand and who I stand with.
The Boy asks me to proofread his social media posts, and if that's not love I don't know what is.
About American history:
If it was the Boston Lucky Charms Party, the political aftermath would have been remarkably different and, let’s be honest with ourselves here, probably wholly justified.