if it didnt take months for these kids to start calling this lizard mrs. when they found out it is a girl,
why is it taking some people so long to get a person’s pronouns down.
fandoms-i-love-being-apart-of:
this won’t get 1% of the women’s version of this post.
the world we live in, and people in general don’t care about men. we are pretty much robots who aren’t allowed to show emotion. we’re taught from a young age that boys don’t cry.
fact is women are sexualised, men are idealised. because men can’t be raped because they’re big and strong right? right? yea, pretty much the idiots view of living.
signal boost this shit
I honestly didn’t think this could happen but now i understand that guys can be treated as badly as girls
FINALLY I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT A FRECKING MEN HONEY PREACH IT
I can’t believe that this is stop-motion.
i can’t believe this was made in 1993
i cant believe it’s not butter
This probably won’t get far but I want to try to see how many queer people there are versus straight people on tumblr
please reblog this post (refrain from liking if you reblog because that will mess up the amount of notes) if you are:
Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Trans* (umbrella too!)
Queer
Asexual
Intersex
Pansexualplease reblog (refrain from both liking and reblogging) this post if you are straight: ally, don’t care, don’t support
Bit of a fun story. My dad is very supportive, although we havent spoken much since his stroke. the only thing is that he expressed concerned about the health risks involved. After assuring him that I have thought long and hard about this for a decade and that i have done years of research, he was more at ease. MY MOTHER ON THE OTHER HAND. OH BOY. Her result was a mix of crying, “Where did I go wrong” and heres the kicker- “Why cant you be a butch girl and marry a girly man?” Now, i was very close to a man that was very feminine whom I had promised to marry. But he died. AND MY MOTHER SAID THIS TO ME LIKE A MONTH AFTER HE PASSED. THANKS MOM. Anyway, My mother worked with my best-friend’s mother-in-law, and she is like an aunty to me. At work she said to my mother “Your son really didnt like the pinapple on the ham last night, it was funny” And my mom stopped her and was like “who-?… Richard?” “No, Courtney” “THAT IS NOT MY SON. SHE IS MY DAUGHTER” /rant overfor the transguys who have come out to both parents:
who was more accepting towards you, your mom or dad? initally and for the months following. do you think this parent was more accepting because that’s just how their personality is or do you think it was related to them being a man or woman?



