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it ok to not be ready
Please spread this shit like wildfire. People go on and sit through the whole experience and they’re uncomfortable because they just want to please their partner and they don’t tell them that they want to stop because they are not ready. It’s okay not to be ready.
i thought somebody else might need to hear this, because i did.
This actually happened with me and my girlfriend when we were first dating.
Now we’re engaged! :D
Communication is important.
I agree!
really super fuckin important
IM NOT CRYING YOURE CRYING
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Se inscreve no canal da minha mae? :c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RqcWVcEJgM
O sonho dela e ter um canal grande de comida no youtube, estou ajudando :3
pra quem ja seguiu esse video novo deixa um like la? <3
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Anonymous asked: The boys of Twenty One Pilots have mental illnesses, too. They cope with their illnesses by writing music about it, just like you cope by writing poetry. Not liking them because their lyrics are corny is a good reason to not like their music, but you can't say that they make mental illness seem trendy and cool and mysterious. Their whole goal in writing & making music is to encourage others who struggle as well and remind them that they aren't alone. Not romanticize it.
guys i’m done talking about this. those of you who keep messaging me about it clearly don’t understand the bigger picture here. i’m not saying that you can’t take depression and turn it into art, but when you team up with an entire crew of managers and stylists who set up promotional campaigns for stadium tours and it all revolves around a very theatrical and not even accurate representation of what depression is even like then it becomes something else entirely.
the mainstream, radio hit, spooky body paint with black and red matching outfits are a shitty hot topic boy bands portrayal of what mental illness is like. you really think they do all THAT to bring awareness to the 60 million americans struggling with mental illness in their every day lives? come on, it’s for teens. it’s unrealistic, it’s patronizing, and they’re capitalizing off it.
like i said, you can like what you like. i listened to fucking necro when i was in high school. listen to whatever you want to listen to, just don’t act so shocked when a 26 year old doesn’t like music made for teenagers. it isn’t for me.