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February 16, 2015

Come on tumblr more, you make it so much better. Come with words and thoughts and tags that make you real. Keep being real. All I'm saying is that you should come on here more often.

Oh man, I am on here way too much! If I spent any more time on this damn site the only other thing I would do is breathe! xx

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Published on February 16, 2015 21:47

I just asked writingwillows which goddess she thinks I’d be and this was her response “I...

I just asked writingwillows which goddess she thinks I’d be and this was her response “I think you’d be Hera. Hera is the goddess of marriage and love. But she’s ruthless at the same time. She has the wit of Zeus but the softness of Helen of troy and the wrath of Ares all in one. She’s unforgiving but in the face of love she’s unyielding. Hera would basically crucify herself in the name of love. She’s like that. (The gods aren’t that great at having limits). But that doesn’t mean she wouldn’t crucify her lover too.”

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Published on February 16, 2015 15:57

February 15, 2015

I CAN’T SLEEP I JUST WANT SOMEONE TO SOFT TOUCH ME AND KISS MY NECK AND STUFF

I CAN’T SLEEP I JUST WANT SOMEONE TO SOFT TOUCH ME AND KISS MY NECK AND STUFF

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Published on February 15, 2015 17:52

I saw that you really love Hozier. May I know what your favorite song is in the album? :D

You can’t ask me that it’s like asking which of my hypothetical children do I like the best?!?!

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Published on February 15, 2015 16:57

I struggle w/ the "you deserve someone who is 5 minutes early to see you always" mentality, & the "i love the good & bad in you" mentality. You've posted things about both- not that it makes you hypocritical at all, but what do you see as the difference be

This is such an insightful question, I’m going to try and answer it as honestly as I can. A lot of it is instinctual. A lot of it goes on a person by person basis. A lot of it is like this, when somebody likes you, genuinely likes and cares for your well-being, they try their absolute hardest for you. The difference between someone who needs to be alone without you for a bit and someone who uses distance to control you is how they communicate with you about that, and the important word there is communication. A person who wants to fuck you up a little bit leaves you waiting for them. A person who cares about you but needs space tells you that. It’s so much about feeling and gauging and instinctually understanding whether somebody is good or bad for you. Things like repeating behaviour that they know makes you feel insecure and using your vulnerabilities against you. It’s all very touch and go, I think. A lot of learning in the process of it all, I think. 

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Published on February 15, 2015 15:35

Has the want of someone's love ever made you act like the girl you thought you'd never be?

Yes. And I said to myself that the right person is the one who helps me be the girl that I want to be.

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Published on February 15, 2015 11:11

"Don’t ever think I fell for you, or fell over you. I didn’t fall in love, I rose in it. I saw you..."

“Don’t ever think I fell for you, or fell over you. I didn’t fall in love, I rose in it. I saw you and made up my mind.”

- Toni Morrison, Jazz (via wordsnquotes)
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Published on February 15, 2015 08:53

"Mother says there are locked rooms inside all women, kitchen of love, bedroom of grief, bathroom of..."

“Mother says there are locked rooms inside all women, kitchen of love, bedroom of grief, bathroom of apathy. Sometimes, the men, they come with keys, and sometimes the men, they come with hammers.”

- Warsan Shire (via backshelfpoet)
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Published on February 15, 2015 08:25

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