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i love how in light of how caitlyn jenner admitted to not supporting same sex marriage everyone on this site wants to lash out at ellen for some reason and say she’s “trash” and want to pretend that caitlyn jenner is a better lgbt icon than ellen…

like ellen came out and on her sitcom had her character come out as well so there could be lgbt representation on tv (which was virtually nonexistent at the time, 1997) and the studio was faced with bomb threats and she was told (probably countless times) she was going to hell and was disgusting, and it there was such an uproar her show was cancelled and her career was completely stunted. she fell into depression. she persevered and ever since has been an advocate for LGBT rights and AIDS awareness, and now has her talk show that spreads positivity and she stills donates money to people in need

meanwhile caitlyn jenner came out (already a multimillionaire) to huge positive reception and was offered TV and books deals (good). but jenner is also a conservative republican who, among other things, supported reagan during the fucking AIDS crisis and uses the some condescending rhetoric all asshole republicans use when talking about same sex marriage (”i’m just a traditionalist, it’s always been a man and a woman….if the word ‘marriage’ is really, really that important to you then fine) like come on

caitlyn jenner is not a fucking lgbt icon

let’s not forget Caitlyn literally killed a mom a week before she transitioned and refused to pay the kids. coincidence ?

forevergrilo:
niledork:
wholetyouinhere:
cozynoon:
Never forget that you are the protagonist of your own story
and the antagonist of someone else’s!
And a possible love interest in some other peoples! 0u0
This might just be the single most inspiration thing I have ever seen on the internet.
You are also a supporting character to a lots of people’s stories. You might even be the kind stranger who unintentionally turns someone’s life around for the better.

i didn’t realize growing up meant dying inside but hey it’s whatever

Here's to the people who...

… Ask “can I kiss you?” or lean in halfway and then wait for you to close the gap.

… Tap the item of clothing and check to see if you’re okay removing it.

… Respect your boundaries *without* pointing out how “nice” and “patient” they’re being and how very hard they’re struggling to be okay with it.

… Surprise you with kisses *only after* you’ve told them how much you enjoy getting surprise kisses from them.

… Remember where you don’t like to be touched.

… Appreciate your body as it is and when it changes.

… Communicate before, during, and after intimacy.

Here’s to the people who make consent a natural part of relationships, as it should be.