Old as hell . :’)

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Old as hell . :’)

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pineappleandpatron:

justasyouare-:

biggbaddnina.tumblr.com

twitter.com/#!/biggbaddnina

 _she is beautiful. REALLY beautiful.

^^^ thank you! 

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biggbaddnina:

pineappleandpatron:

justasyouare-:

biggbaddnina.tumblr.com

twitter.com/#!/biggbaddnina

 _she is beautiful. REALLY beautiful.

^^^ thank you! 

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biggbaddnina:

No Boyfriend No Problem! :)

Two summers ago .

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biggbaddnina:

No Boyfriend No Problem! :)

Two summers ago .

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I just be like GRRR 😏 (Taken with Instagram)

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I just be like GRRR 😏 (Taken with Instagram)

biggbaddnina:

Bombass 👌 (Taken with Instagram)

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biggbaddnina:

Bombass 👌 (Taken with Instagram)

biggbaddnina:

One day I’ll be famous … ✨🌟 (Taken with Instagram)

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One day I’ll be famous … ✨🌟 (Taken with Instagram)

I didn’t forget about yawlllll :) 

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I didn’t forget about yawlllll :) 

 I came across “Project Unbreakable” when it started in October 2011. it is a simple and powerful project, where survivors of sexual assault hold a poster with a quote from their attacker (and/or reactions from family/friends/judicial system). *Trigger warning for sexual assault, child abuse, secondary trauma*

The founder of the project, Grace Brown, had to hire interns to handle the volume of survivors coming forward with stories across the United States. The fact that “Project Unbreakable” has taken off is both a testament to the strength of survivors and evidence of the pervasiveness of sexual violence.

We need to challenge how shockingly commonplace sexual domination is in our culture.

We need to stop excusing domination, aggression, and sexual entitlement as just part of “boys being boys”.

We need to celebrate boys and men who respect women and go against the grain of “traditional” masculinity.

We need to hear these survivor stories and make them louder and more powerful than the victim-blaming narratives, which persistently shame victims into isolated silence and encourage perpetrators to carry on without consequence.

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 I came across “Project Unbreakable” when it started in October 2011. it is a simple and powerful project, where survivors of sexual assault hold a poster with a quote from their attacker (and/or reactions from family/friends/judicial system). *Trigger warning for sexual assault, child abuse, secondary trauma*

The founder of the project, Grace Brown, had to hire interns to handle the volume of survivors coming forward with stories across the United States. The fact that “Project Unbreakable” has taken off is both a testament to the strength of survivors and evidence of the pervasiveness of sexual violence.

We need to challenge how shockingly commonplace sexual domination is in our culture.

We need to stop excusing domination, aggression, and sexual entitlement as just part of “boys being boys”.

We need to celebrate boys and men who respect women and go against the grain of “traditional” masculinity.

We need to hear these survivor stories and make them louder and more powerful than the victim-blaming narratives, which persistently shame victims into isolated silence and encourage perpetrators to carry on without consequence.

(Source: resonantbodies, via pinklips-smallhips)