You say I'm mean, I say I'm honest

May 21

unapologeticfatty:

myqueersexytime:

Sometimes I feel ugly. Sometimes I hate my weight. Sometimes I just hate myself. 

And that’s okay. I embrace those negative feelings.

Body positivity is a process. 

Body positivity is not a linear journey. 

I say this often but it’s important to say and hear.

Body positivity is not a linear journey. Some days will be easier than others.

You can feel wonderful one day and shameful the next, all of these feelings are valid and normal and acceptable. 

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phosphorescentt:

theblvcknerd:

rvshi:

failedheart:

THIS IS SO PERFECT IT’S SO TRUE OMG

The one in the hoodie and sweats. The first girl sounds like a trouble 😕

Sweats and hoodie tbh

true talk i feel like dudes want the tall blue eyed skinny blonde in sweats and a hoodie with no makeup but a perfect natural face 
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phosphorescentt:

theblvcknerd:

rvshi:

failedheart:

THIS IS SO PERFECT IT’S SO TRUE OMG

The one in the hoodie and sweats. The first girl sounds like a trouble 😕

Sweats and hoodie tbh

true talk i feel like dudes want the tall blue eyed skinny blonde in sweats and a hoodie with no makeup but a perfect natural face 

ok

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yanilavigne:

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phosphorescentt:


she isn’t a smoker, i watched a documentary about the photographer, this is her daughter and she always would take photos of her children and she thought of how out of place yet powerful the cigarette would look in her hands so she took this photo 

Sally Mann

phosphorescentt:

she isn’t a smoker, i watched a documentary about the photographer, this is her daughter and she always would take photos of her children and she thought of how out of place yet powerful the cigarette would look in her hands so she took this photo 

Sally Mann

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