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I write down three positive things about my day in my smile diary, everyday :)
If you want to know anything about me, just talk to me.
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or anyone for that matter.
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Some people fall in love with physical traits: flawless skin, white teeth, long hair, a skinny body, and a beautiful face. I, on the other hand, fall in love with how people see the world. I think there is nothing that separates a person more than their outlook on life. I could listen for hours about how someone navigates through life or describes the world through their eyes. That is what I fall in love with.
yes.
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Anytime we equate fewer sex partners or monogamy or any “vanilla” sexual practice with being more respectable, we reinforce the idea that the people whose sexual desires are outside those boundaries have to trade their sexual authenticity in order to be accepted.
— If You Don’t Respect Sluts, You Don’t Respect Women (via lookoutsideyourself)
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I think it’s very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not be defined by another person.
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Ban Gender Pricing!
Women pay more than men for most things, from health insurance (with maternity care not included) to dry cleaning and mortgages. Personal maintenance items such as shampoos, razors, and deodorants also cost more for women, with the only real differences between products for men and women being look and smell.
This is called gender pricing, and it has led to women in California spending $1,351 more than men on goods and services every year. When applied to the entire country, this leads to women paying $151 billion more than men each year.
There is no federal law banning gender pricing. This is especially unfair because of the gender wage gap that favors men. California banned gender pricing in 1996, but it’s vague and thus, easy to avoid.
A new health care law signed by Obama in 2010 will ban gender pricing starting in 2014, but the Supreme Court may strike it down.
Please tell the United States to ban gender pricing. This is legal discrimination and it needs to stop.
Sign the petition here.
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