she is GOURGE!!
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A Father’s Regret
Father’s are the first men a young girl knows thus setting the stage for all the other men in her life. When this relationship never occurs, we have trouble navigating our “man map” and often end up on roads we rather have not discovered. Even as grown women there are “little girls” walking around inside of us with pain and yearnings for our fathers. Such manifestation comes through promiscuity, numerous failed relationships, poor decision when dating, lack of self worth, and insecurity to name a few.
How else would a young girl learn what the role of a father/husband is if she never had or saw one? ; How would she know what love looks like from a man, if she never received loved from the first man in her life?; or how does she determine a future life partner if she never saw a successful one; maybe we can start paying closer attention to the choices we make and vow to break the cycle so our children can have better experiences. We can’t turn back the hands of time and rewrite our childhoods but what we can do is make better decisions as adults by being honest with our issues and making an effort to better our situations. So on behalf of all the Ladies, I say to all the men out there, in the words of Jill Scott “We need you”
Dating me, you probably need a medal or something. Maybe a gift basket.
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This is one of the posters I made for my college
I see a lot of posters telling people not to be anorexic or bulimic and to eat healthy
but no one tells them how beautiful they are :)
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I can sexualize myself and portray myself as sexual without objectifying myself. I can be as sexual as I want and still command respect.
Sexual person ≠ sexual object.
Owning your sexuality is far from objectifying yourself.
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— Daniel Franzese (via amantesuntamentes)
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