More you might like
Still can’t believe I’m in there!
14 days, omfg.
I can’t scroll past this without feeling guilty.
:)
:) :)
what do you do when you don’t have one? …
^this
I like this cuz it’s true
^what they said
when i look at myself in the mirror i feel like one of those really detailed spongebob paintings

- Me : I'm feeling good today
- Body : How? You're fat.
- Self Harm : How? I'm on your arm as proof you are not.
- Mirror : How? Look at yourself.
- Paranoia : How? Your friends hate you.
- Mind : How? You're a total failure.
- Me : Oh, right, yeah.
do you ever just stare at yourself in the mirror in your underwear and get sad
everyday.
what I remember best I can’t put into words. I felt all hollowed out. I have good days and bad days but the empty feeling stays.
my mother said “it’s because you’re such a beauty. these boys can’t help themselves.” She was trying to be kind.
photo credit: emi-leee
I just don’t understand how women can idolize Kim Kardashian, a women with no education, class, or morals, when there are women in the world like Amal Alamuddin. An Oxford graduate, human rights advocate, and successful lawyer. She has beauty, brains and most importantly self respect.
This is so disgustingly sexist and misogynistic. stop pinning women against each other, stop shaming women for having sex or dressing provocatively, and don’t fucking use a lack of education as an insult because a lot of people actually don’t have access to education. Kim kardashian is one of the most successful business women to exist. She took the opportunity to bank on her reality show and create an empire for herself and her family and now she’s incredibly successful. Both of these women are beautiful. Both of these women are educated. Both of these women have the same value. Don’t try to pin them against each other because one of their dresses is shorter than the other.
second comment is so real






