small boob privilege is so real like…. bralettes… underboob tattoos… going braless?? not looking hyper sexual at all times ???? running comfortably? i could go on
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The whole “I’m not like other girls” movement should really be called the “I don’t want men to treat me the way they treat other women” movement because that’s what it really is. Women know that a girl who wears makeup is as respectable as a girl who wears none. A girl who’s played every Final Fantasy game is as respectable as a girl who digs Candy Crush. A woman who started her own law firm is as respectable as a single mom who works in the service industry. A girl who enjoys casual sex is as respectable as a girl who has never had her first kiss. A lesbian who has no interest in men is as respectable as a straight girl who loves her boyfriend. A girl who reads People magazine is as respectable as a girl who reads Dostoyevsky.
Women have been extensively shamed for saying “I’m not like other girls” when what they are really saying, maybe without knowing it, is “I’ve heard the way men talk about specific types of women, typically women who do things that they don’t understand or relate to, and I really, really want them to separate me from that and see me as a person who is worthy of being respected.” How much respect a woman gets from men is very rarely indicative of how much she deserves.
“I don’t want you to treat me the way you treat other girls, because you treat other girls like shit.”
This white girl just fainted at Chipotle and some of the workers stopped to check on her
A couple black chicks in line were like “Sooooo can ya’ll still finish my burrito bowl though?….The world don’t end for one lil white girl”
Ruthless
August Wrap-Up!
August was a really great reading month for me. I had a lot of time because I was still off school but was also at home for the entire having just got back from holiday in England, so I had a lot of free time on my hands to spend reading! This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein – 5/5 stars Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews – 4/5 stars The Girl in 6E by A.R. Torre – 5/5 stars…
If the girl had been worth having she’d have waited for you? ..‘No, sir, the girl really worth having won’t wait for anybody.
In 2017, I wanna be the girl from Hotline Bling. Wearing less and going out more, glasses of champagne out on the dance floor, running out of pages in the passport. Her life sounds lit af
One day I decided that I was beautiful, and so I carried out my life as if I was a beautiful girl. I wear colors that I really like, I wear makeup that makes me feel pretty, and it really helps. It doesn’t have anything to do with how the world perceives you. What matters is what you see. Your body is your temple, it’s your home, and you must decorate it.
Thanks. It has pockets!
do guys actually feel bad for hurting a girl or do they just say their apology and never think about how he affected her life again
I never understood why a girl is always suppose to be that ride or die chick that stays with a man and helps him build and become the man she deserves but a guy is never told to stay with a woman while she finds herself. A guy will always look for that perfect woman but we are suppose to settle for a building project?! Fuck that.
I love seeing posts like these because it really makes me realize how much I’ve been conditioned to live to uplift men. We really don’t ever hear about people telling men to stand by a woman when she has nothing and helping her reach her full potential.
There was this other post about women learning to love what their men love and how men don’t do the same in return and thats so fucking true.
It just makes feel like I’ve been brainwashed into settling for a partner that really isn’t as great as I probably think he is in my head.
Posts like these really have taught me what to look for in a partner because sometimes I feel like i can’t discern between what I really want and what I’ve been conditioned to want.

