Orangina Vagina

Jun 04

arthlete:

#selflove

arthlete:

#selflove

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its-the-90s:

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ryandonato:

Hey I just met you

and this is crazy

I just tried bath salts 

Your face looks tasty.

Yay! Body jewelry source will be sending me my plugs with free shipping :)

wo-nderstruck:

id-h4te-me-too:

mastuhbate:

favorite picture
 this is how everyone should treat a girl

I love having this on my blog

love love love

wo-nderstruck:

id-h4te-me-too:

mastuhbate:

favorite picture

 this is how everyone should treat a girl

I love having this on my blog

love love love

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FACT: All lesbians have a hormone in their saliva that, when it comes into contact with any other woman, causes lesbianism.

factsaboutqueers:

The technical terminology for this transferring of lesbianism is commonly known as “lez poisoning”.

lmao

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I don’t understand how Americans don’t know what poutine is

thispowertounmake:

msbaberuthless:

I mean

It’s basically the best junk food known to humankind

And Canada is RIGHT HERE

Like, we’re right above you guys

All my American followers come to me and I will take you out for poutine

we sort of have it—gravy and cheese or cheese curds on fries is really popular in the south, but we don’t call it poutine, and the gravy is usually country gravy instead of brown.

but i agree poutine is delicious and should be added to every single menu, always 

I dislike gravy. And I’m not a huge fan of fries.. BUT What is good is blue cheese and mozzerella fries. Yumbledors.

tenji-tosspot:

idivzhopu:

This is amazing
starsinthegutter:

modified-grrrl:

ebullientefflorescence:

Today Tristin wore his dress. Not a huge thing as he wears it quite often but this was different. Today was the first time he kept it on when we left. Usually when he wears it he will change, completely his choice, if I say we are going somewhere. He just wasn’t quite comfortable going out in public with it. Today he just put on his sandals. I asked him a couple times if he was sure and he was. So with a boy in a pink dress and Tinkerbell flip flops, we went. 
We hit up Goodwill (finally found some teacups I liked!), Lowe’s and Target. I kept a look out for how people reacted to him, just so if he noticed I could talk with him about it later. There were some curious looks but nothing major. Most people were looking at my hair anyway. The only negative reaction I saw was actually a surprising one. A young girl maybe nine years old gave him a dirty look as we were walking out of Target. Tristin didn’t notice since he was talking about his new Hello Kitty flip brush/mirror.  
I know there will be a day when he will notice how some people treat those who are “different” but I’m glad that for now he took a big step for himself and the world as he knows it is alright. 

This is wonderful.

hes is so cute. this is how you parent correctly, for those who dont realise it.


parenting done right

tenji-tosspot:

idivzhopu:

This is amazing

starsinthegutter:

modified-grrrl:

ebullientefflorescence:

Today Tristin wore his dress. Not a huge thing as he wears it quite often but this was different. Today was the first time he kept it on when we left. Usually when he wears it he will change, completely his choice, if I say we are going somewhere. He just wasn’t quite comfortable going out in public with it. Today he just put on his sandals. I asked him a couple times if he was sure and he was. So with a boy in a pink dress and Tinkerbell flip flops, we went. 

We hit up Goodwill (finally found some teacups I liked!), Lowe’s and Target. I kept a look out for how people reacted to him, just so if he noticed I could talk with him about it later. There were some curious looks but nothing major. Most people were looking at my hair anyway. The only negative reaction I saw was actually a surprising one. A young girl maybe nine years old gave him a dirty look as we were walking out of Target. Tristin didn’t notice since he was talking about his new Hello Kitty flip brush/mirror.  

I know there will be a day when he will notice how some people treat those who are “different” but I’m glad that for now he took a big step for himself and the world as he knows it is alright. 

This is wonderful.

hes is so cute. this is how you parent correctly, for those who dont realise it.

parenting done right

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