*straight couple*
Girl: “Do you have a condom?”
*lesbian couple*
Girl: “Do you have a hair tie?”
Audrey • 25 • New Mexico • Scorpio • ⚢ • ISTJ
*straight couple*
Girl: “Do you have a condom?”
*lesbian couple*
Girl: “Do you have a hair tie?”
*straight couple*
Girl: “Do you have a condom?”
*lesbian couple*
Girl: “Do you have a hair tie?”
People tend to forget that Shannon and Cammie are people. They aren’t just “tumblr famous lesbians” or “that lesbian couple”. They are two people, that created a relationship. A relationship that they graciously allowed us to be apart of, but they also had a relationship that they had offline.
They are people that had a breakup. It is in no way your business as to why they broke up. You have no right to ask questions, you have no right to judge. You are not entitled to anything in their relationship. Show them love, respect, and support.
They are just like you and I. They hurt like you and I, they feel like you and I. So, let them heal.
It is terrifying as fuck not knowing how someone really feels about you and just wanting, hoping, craving, praying, they love you as much as you love them.
I would rather have someone blow up my phone with messages because they care about me than constantly be left empty handed and unsure about how someone really feels about me
Anonymous asked:
giveit-time answered:
Sometimes I’m like “wow I really wish I was straight” but then I see a girl lightly sway her head to get the hair out of her eyes or tilt her head back and laugh, I’ll see a girl get up on her tip toes before she apologetically asks me to reach the box on the top shelf for her- as if it weren’t a pleasure for me to assist. I’ll watch a girl check her mascara twice in the mirror before she slams it up and gets out of the car for work or see a girl change her outfit five times and seeking approval after every item is delicately placed upon her skin before we finally get to leave. I only wanted to be with guys because it seemed so easy and simple but I realized that I don’t want that. I want to brush the hair out of her face so she can keep painting her nails without breaking focus, I want to make her tilt her head back and bring her hand to her chest as we break out in laughter together and purposely place items on the highest shelf just to tease her. I want to remind her that she doesn’t need the make up, that the world will still find her just as stunning as I do without it- but always make sure she has an extra one in the car for the days where she wants it for her own pleasure and not the customers. I want to sit on her bed and annoyingly tell her “that dress looks amazing on you baby” after every one she throws on because god knows they do. I want to fall in love with the girl who notices that every minute spent with her is a blessing to me and cherishes each second shared with me just as much. I want us to share clothes and act as if we’re still naive ten year olds at a sleepover as we stay up til 4 in the morning watching movies or acting as if we were sixteen again and drinking for the first time before we clumsily kiss and lead each other home. I know what I want and that is why I’m willing to wait, it may be hard but the day I see my girl walk down the aisle will be the happiest day of my life, and when she finally reaches me I’ll tell her once again, “ that dress looks amazing on you baby.”
I would rather have someone blow up my phone with messages because they care about me than constantly be left empty handed and unsure about how someone really feels about me
Want to know a proper response to finding out someone likes the opposite gender? A couple months ago I dressed really girly, did my hair and make up and went to get coffee, I walked passed these guys and overheard them exchange words, as I was walking towards Tim Hortons, I realized one of the guys was coming In behind me and while we were waiting in line, he asks me, “You’re very beautiful, do you have a boyfriend if you mind me asking?” I told him, no that I have a girlfriend, his eyes widened and I expected some kind of dramatic turn around or some stupid sentence from him but instead, he wanted to apologize for assuming I was straight right away and told me how he needed to learn to stop assuming everyone is straight, I smiled because I always thought the same thing about that subject and it was nice that it came from a man for once, he then continued to offer to pay for my coffee and apologized once again and wished me a good day as I was leaving and not once did he look me up or down or anything now boys, this is the proper way to react when finding out a woman is gay when you thought she wasn’t.
Anonymous asked:
the-lesbian-label answered:
yeah i think so. it’s a personal choice for everyone to make for themselves there isn’t a right or wrong answer, but for me i think the concept you love someone so much you want to spend the rest of your lives together just doing life together committed to each other is really beautiful. and i see my parents together and they give me hope, they’ve been together for 30+ years and are each others best friend and even more in love with each other now than they were then, no matter how much they drive each other crazy.
i would just hope i am lucky enough to find someone i love that much and who loves me the same way in return.
but i’m fully aware not all marriages are perfect and beautiful and fairytale endings, no marriage or relationship is. but i think if you’re both committed to loving the other person then you can accomplish great things.
I would rather have someone blow up my phone with messages because they care about me than constantly be left empty handed and unsure about how someone really feels about me
