don’t trust people who finished Orange Is The New Black and still call Suzanne “Crazy Eyes”
a sad dad hides from his kids at the orlando airport
sad dads are my favorite dads
- Question submitted Anonymously and Answered by Suzanne Brockmann —
Suzanne Says:
Coupla things of which to be aware:
Your kid’s sexual orientation is not a choice or a phase or something that can change due to any outside influence — including yours. He is who he is. His sole choice...
don’t trust people who use “monogamous” as shorthand for “regressive”
it’s not ok to cast people’s sexual boundaries as bad politics
Every man needs to understand this.
(via princelesscomic)
this is so so so important
i remember once i was walking to class near this group of guys and one of them saw his girlfriend and one of his friends was like “c’mon man bros before hoes” and the guy looked him dead in the eye and said “she’s the bro and y’all bitches are the hoes” before going to talk to his girlfriend and i have never seen a group of guys in sagging jeans and ridiculous shoes look so offended
Also it's super important that studies are only just starting to begin on this and identifying it as an issue to be investigated academically
"wait, are you a boy or a girl. i can’t tell."
good. i don’t want you to know. you aren’t allowed. i hope it keeps you awake at night for the rest of your life. i hope on your death bed you think of me and still have absolutely no idea. and your entire afterlife will be you in a room with only my face as your thoughts and an eternal sense of confusion.
Hey I got published in Elephant Journal for an article about polyamory! Let me know what you think in the comments of the article, and spread the link to all your friends! If it gets...
Grow up. Be the better person. At least have the courage to text someone back "I'm not your friend and I don't want to talk to you" instead of going behind people's backs. You're just being jerks for no good reason. You want to provoke social change, do it in a respectable way. Why not?
Or you could treat women in a respectable way and then there would be no need to provoke social change but I’m just spitballing here.
guys you know this blog is run by a teen girl right so can we stop discrediting teen girls they are fucking magical geniuses they know what's up
Chambaland - “Roll Up 4 What” (Beyoncé vs. DJ Snake & Lil Jon)
if you aren't listening to this mashup on repeat then get out of my face you are useless to me
Do you date cis straight people?
sometimes? but pretty much the thing that attracts me most to a person is their fabulous queerness, so a straight cis person has a lot working against them, being, ya know, not queer.
Turning the tables on Fusion’s Alicia Menendez, trans author and activist Janet Mock assumed the role of interviewer to demonstrate the invasive and inappropriate questions trans women regularly face in the media.
Mock began by commending Menendez in much the way that Piers Morgan attempted to deliver a backhanded compliment to Mock when he hosted her on his CNN program earlier this year.
"What’s so amazing is if I were to look at you, I would have never not known that you weren’t trans," Mock said to Menendez. She then rattled off a series of increasingly personal questions about the on-air personality’s anatomym and how her gender identity affects her perception of self and the world.
"Do you have a vagina?" Mock asked during the faux interview. "Do you feel like your idea of self, your cisness, holds you back in any way?"
After the mock interview, Menendez described her discomfort, surprising even herself, since she and her team had prepared the questions before the show. “I didn’t realize how awful and invasive some of [these questions] would feel,” said Menendez.
Mouse over text on the comic’s webpage: “I can’t remember where I heard this, but someone once said that defending a position by citing free speech is sort of the ultimate concession; you’re saying that the most compelling thing you can say for your position is that it’s not literally illegal to express.”