
how can you scroll pass this

Hurts my soul
You know I’ve seen soooo many post about this being a young man at his fathers grave but I never noticed the dates …. That was his friend 😪😪

how can you scroll pass this
Hurts my soul
You know I’ve seen soooo many post about this being a young man at his fathers grave but I never noticed the dates …. That was his friend 😪😪
Goddamnit Jason
MISSING 13 year old in brooklyn PLEASE SHARE GUYS!
share, don’t just scroll
The last day of Harry Potter.
MY HEART.
Saddest point in film history ever
THE LOVE THOUGH
brb crying
A very old button.
that philosophy sure as hell went up and died out the window
laughing at costs less
What I Wish You Had Said, #1 - Peyton Scott (via writershigh)
this is my new favorite headline
drake: hoe don’t do it…
madonna: *does it*
OH MY GOD
This Man Did Something That’s Already Expected Of Women But He Gets Extra Praise Cause He’s A Man
No. A lot of women don’t go to cosmetology classes to learn how to do hair, they have the experience from growing up-their mom doing their hair, Then experimenting which what they can do themselves. This guy probably had short hair his entire life with no clue on what to do. He didn’t just look up how to do a ponytail, he paid for actual classes so that he could do his little daughters hair in cool and creative ways so that SHE gets the learning experience and learns how to do it her own and then can go to school with fabulous. This is A+ daddy right here, he went above and beyond because he knows that he lack in certain areas where a mom would pick this up. Please don’t destroy nice things that men do simply because they are men and you want to hate them.
This is my son, Chester, who is nearly 4. He was invited to his friend Chloe’s birthday party today, the theme was prince and princesses. He asked if he could go as Sleeping Beauty, so I bought him a dress and put a cute little clip in his hair.
We arrived at the party to the following comments from the adults present: “Oh that is just cruel.”
“Why did you make him wear a dress?”
“Poor little man, what’s your mummy playing at?”
“He’s going to hate you when he grows up.”
“No way I’d let my son dress like a girl.”
The fact is, Chester is almost completely gender neutral. I let him wear what he wants, be it boys or girls clothes, and he plays with whatever toys he likes. This usually involves him holding tea parties while wearing his pink Minnie Mouse top, jeans and a tiara. The guests are more often than not a mixture of Winnie The Pooh characters, dinosaurs, Barbie, Dora and solders, and they’re usually transported in his favorite fire engine.
When my husband arrived at the party later on, he was subjected to endless ridicule from the other dad’s present about how I must keep his balls in my back pocket because otherwise he would have put his foot down and not allowed Chester out like that. Oh, and by the way, our other son dressed as Ariel. When my husband pointed out that the boys were happy, and the mother of the birthday child made a point of saying how wonderful she thought it was that we allowed them freedom of choice and expression, they then stopped talking about it to our faces and started muttering about us behind our backs.
Interestingly enough, not a single child said a word about their choice of costumes, other than to compliment Chester on his new dress.
not a single child made a negative comment
not a single child made a negative comment
not a single child made a negative comment
Proof that hatred is taught
And who do they learn it from? Those muttering ass parents who “would’ve put their foot down” . Foot down on what exactly? Your childs imagination? Shame..





