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I want to help others who have been in my shoes, who have been victims of domestic violence. I want to show those people that they are more than a stereotype, because that is what I thought I was. I watched movies, searched blogs, read books, any instance where a woman or man was beaten, ended with that person becoming a shell of a person. But that is not how it has to be. And I feel like I can be that voice that guides them…
You do not have to forgive or forget your past, you have to LEARN from it, and let it FUEL your future, if only caps could emphasize that enough..
so my question.
Should I make an account to start a domestic violence relief blog? To allow others to share their stories and reach out to others?
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I hang onto love I have never had
I’m not sure if that is a flaw
or a gift.
I lost myself
somewhere between
the first kiss
and the moment
you called me
beautiful.I found myself
on your bed,
wrapped in your arms,
peppered with kisses.I left myself
in your car
the last time
you took me
home.Oh my god
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“I’m not ashamed to dress “like a woman” because I don’t think it’s shameful to be a woman.” -Iggy Pop
Reblog again.
Always reblog.
Love you
REBLOGGING FOREVER
“His manager asked “Ig, why are you wearing a womans dress?” and Iggy replied “I beg to differ, this is a mans dress.””
Iggy Pop is the fucking man.
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James Franco as James Dean (in the movie James Dean)
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