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thatsidecharacter:

The Hub 09/01

30 Dec 2014 22:17 | 19,173 notes | Reblog

-annoying:

i had to share some of my feelings on twitter about Leelah this morning. #JusticeForLeelahAlcorn

30 Dec 2014 22:14 | 82,213 notes | Reblog

buzzfeed:

After Her Fiancé Left Her At The Altar, This Bride Took The World’s Best Photo Shoot

30 Dec 2014 22:12 | 1,044,889 notes | Reblog

pip-pip-scooby-doo:

demonhunting:

kushstagram:

I DONT THINK YOU GET IT

IF YOU TELL A GIRL SHES PRETTY IT WILL BOOST HER SELF CONFIDENCE FOREVER

SO IF YOU FIND A GIRL PRETTY

GROW A SET AND TELL HER

no ok but like 2 years ago this one guy called me pretty and I still remember it to this day like whenever I think I’m ugly I’m like well at least that one guy that one time thought I was pretty

WARNING THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS CATCALLING OR SAYING “HEY SEXY”, ETC.

THAT MAKES YOU A DBAG

30 Dec 2014 22:11 | 160,664 notes | Reblog

felonyvandyke:

i want trans kids to be safe so badly.

30 Dec 2014 22:11 | 176,783 notes | Reblog

oxblood74:

dont fucking have kids if your compassion has limits and you are only able to love under certain conditions.

30 Dec 2014 22:11 | 118,542 notes | Reblog

apup-deactivated20171002:

(x)

30 Dec 2014 22:09 | 250,629 notes | Reblog

jessicascapshaw:

I’m just a girl who wants to be loved. But I was told, on more than one occasion, by a man who told me that he loved me, that he could not be seen in public with me. Could not introduce me to friends and family because I am trans. And not only because I am trans but because people can tell that I am trans, I am not ‘passable’ enough by certain standards. Some days, I wake up and I don’t feel good enough, because I’ve heard that over and over again. - Laverne Cox [x]

30 Dec 2014 22:08 | 269,906 notes | Reblog
midnight-sun-rising:
“ OH MY GOSH, THIS IS SO IMPORTANT.
”

midnight-sun-rising:

OH MY GOSH, THIS IS SO IMPORTANT. 

30 Dec 2014 22:06 | 909,070 notes | Reblog

alwaysbewoke:

this is how you nip internalized self hatred right in the bud as a parent.