Not all lesbians are thin white girls who wear Calvin Klein underwear and go camping every weekend. Lesbians are brown girls in salwar kameezes and bindis and black girls with dreadlocks and afros and Muslim girls in hijabs and Jewish girls in tznius, lesbians are fat girls and 5X+ girls and girls with big bones and girls who are 6 feet tall, lesbians are poor girls on welfare and girls getting food stamps and homeless girls and girls working multiple minimum wage jobs, lesbians are girls with depression and anxiety and girls with personality disorders and psychosis and girls in the hospital and girls who are suicidal, lesbians are girls with disabilities and girls in wheelchairs and girls with chronic pain and girls who are blind and deaf and girls who are in recovery and girls who can’t recover, lesbians are girls who are 5 years old and girls who are 85 years old and girls who have known their whole life and girls who just found out, lesbians are girls from literally all walks of life and all cultures and all religions and our stories are so unique and so vast and to reduce us to only a small group of girls who most of us aren’t is disingenuous of who we all are as a whole.
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respect girls with a chubby tummy
respect girls with stretch marks
respect girls with big thighs
respect girls with hairy arms
respect girls and their clothing of choice
respect girls and their privacy
respect girls and their confidence
respect girls and their rights
respect girls who arent fully transitioned yet
respect girls with scars
respect girls who like girls
respect girls who like both guys and girls
respect girls who are asexual
respect girls. dont treat them as objects.
respect girls with a chubby tummy
respect girls with stretch marks
respect girls with big thighs
respect girls with hairy arms
respect girls and their clothing of choice
respect girls and their privacy
respect girls and their confidence
respect girls and their rights
respect girls who arent fully transitioned yet
respect girls with scars
respect girls who like girls
respect girls who like both guys and girls
respect girls who are asexual
respect girls. dont treat them as objects.
respect girls with a chubby tummy
respect girls with stretch marks
respect girls with big thighs
respect girls with hairy arms
respect girls and their clothing of choice
respect girls and their privacy
respect girls and their confidence
respect girls and their rights
respect girls who arent fully transitioned yet
respect girls with scars
respect girls who like girls
respect girls who like both guys and girls
respect girls who are asexual
respect girls. dont treat them as objects.
orange is such an underrated color: it’s watching sunsets and sunrises from your car with your best friend. it’s tangy, sweet fruit like tangerines, peaches, and melon. it’s friends sitting around a campfire under the stars, roasting marshmallows and telling ghost stories. it’s warm pumpkin pie and spending time with family at thanksgiving and fall leaves that dance across the street when a cool wind blows. it’s marigolds and lilies that bloom during the spring. it’s warm and fun and loving, exuding energy and ambition with every shade.
let’s appreciate all the colors shall we?
“I love my body” does NOT have to mean “I love how my body looks”. It can mean:
-I will give my body what it needs
-I appreciate how hard my body works
-I will feed and hydrate my body
-my body feels good
soft girls, who look at girls through their bangs, then quickly turn away to hide their blush.
stern girls, who dart looks at girls from across the room, piqued with interest but never approach.
bold girls, who flash radiant smiles at other girls on the street, eyes brimming with warmth and kindness.
quiet girls, pretending to look past other girls towards in the coffee shop, silently observing the poetry of their movements from the corner of their eyes.
girls loving girls? pure. girls walking down the street holding hands? amazing. girls kissing at the beach? perfect. girls running into each others arms at airports? The Dream.
girls wearing boxers is such a frickin’ turn on. along with girls wearing beanies. and girls wearing plaid shirts. and girls wearing tank tops. and girls in general.
Note to my ex.
Today my professor told me every cell in our entire body is destroyed and replaced every seven years. How comforting it is to know that one day I will have a body that you will have never touched.
This just made me feel so warm.
thank you.
Important especially for victims of abuse, remember your body is yours and it heals in more ways than you realize.
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I reblog this every time I see it because every time, I’m a little more me and a little less you.
