Really though? Ya got it right the first time. (Taken with instagram)
Meet, eat and mingle with beautiful women at ELIXHER’s new monthly event. Enjoy unlimited mimosas and music by DJ Mursi Layne on second Sundays. RSVP here.
All you bitches be hatin’
srsly
Happy Birthday Sara!
We love you sweet pea :)
Alexis & Mursi!
she’s adorable.
For my mami and my sister.
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Why is it that we all agree that of course lesbians have short fingernails, because they need easy access, but it’s assumed that straight women don’t? Aren’t we all, at the end of the day, dealing with the same equipment? — http://catgut.blogs.com/its_like_an_airplane/2006/05/you_can_tell_a_.html
“Loneliness does not come from having no people around you, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to you.”—
Carl Jung (via tesaen)
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give your daughters difficult names. give your daughters names that command the full use of tongue. my name makes you want to tell me the truth. my name doesn’t allow me to trust anyone that cannot pronounce it right. — warsan shire. via afrosandpeeptoes (via mamma-wolf)
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Lawd, there is a God. And he spent a significant amount of time perfecting her.. lmao
her hair.
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The claim that sex workers “sell our bodies” is not only logically absurd (I was a prostitute for years, but my body is still right here with me), but totally sexist because it is based on the notion that a woman’s sexuality is her entire worth. The belief behind this expression is that since a woman has nothing of value to offer except her sexuality, if she “sells” that she has “sold herself” and there is nothing left. The fact that anti-sex worker activists use this expression so often says a lot about them. —
Maggie McNeal Commenting on Chicago Tribune article (via thefumoblu)
So true never thought about that.
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