This one time my friend told me her cousin was on her period and she saw the “slugs” in her pad and she ate one.
The end.
-cries self to sleep-
This one time my friend told me her cousin was on her period and she saw the “slugs” in her pad and she ate one.
The end.
-cries self to sleep-
Free CeCe McDonald: http://supportcece.wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/people/FreeCece-Mcdonald/100002567181562
After walking out of my social work class to hide in the bathroom during a group’s presentation on domestic violence, I realize that the topic really is triggering for me. I just didn’t wanna cry in front of people.
EDIT: how the fuck am I ever supposed to be a counselor if this triggers me?
I felt like this when I was in a polyamorous relationship. It was a “V” style and I was the new boi. My partner couldn’t come out as poly for a while and I felt so frustrated and hidden. It’s better now (we’re not poly anymore tho) and I’ve met the fam, but it wasn’t fun back then.
I feel like I have a responsibility to my community and other young girls to help redefine what it looks like to be a woman. I don’t believe in men’s wear or women’s wear, I just like what I like. And I think we should just be respected for being an individual.
- Janelle Monáe
THANK YOU.
YES YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES. the whole point of my life is to NOT have that label (female bodied, for me) forced on to me. not my gender, not my body. RAGEE
If you are an American trans guy who can’t get T because of lack money or your insurance doesn’t cover it, you may be able to get it for free directly from the pharmaceutical company that makes it.
One example is ‘Abbot’ who produce Androgel. They have a website (linked below)…
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