Please stop seeing politics as an identity and start seeing it as a collective means for change
A lot of people ask me what my biggest fear is, or what scares me most. And I know they expect an answer like heights, or closed spaces, or people dressed like animals, but how do I tell them that when I was 17 I took a class called Relationships For Life and I learned that most people fall out of love for the same reasons they fell in it. That their lover’s once endearing stubbornness has now become refusal to compromise and their one track mind is now immaturity and their bad habits that you once adored is now money down the drain. Their spontaneity becomes reckless and irresponsible and their feet up on your dash is no longer sexy, just another distraction in your busy life. Nothing saddens and scares me like the thought that I can become ugly to someone who once thought all the stars were in my eyes.
im watching sherlock for the first time and they are just gay?? idc john has a wife or whatever they are gay. its a fact. at least i strongly believe sherlock believes they are in a relationship no matter how much john denies that he is gay. anyways…
back on my sherlock bullshit
*walks out of the homoerotic friendship covered in blood and wounds* you should see the other guy
hi sorry to take up the tags but if anyone could do this survey that would be very appreciated. for my roommate’s class!
one of my greatest skills is the combined act of yearning and longing for something unknown
i have never heard a full explanation until now somehow. thats absolutely horrible…I’m also a little ashamed that i claim to deeply care for history, especially queer, yet have never taken the time to research and understand this topic.
A good video that accurately explains why stud is a term used for black lesbians only, not white, not poc, BLACK
I’m not even going to say please. Respect black identities and labels, they are ours for a reason.