Big bad pirates in love ❤️
Writers need to understand the fundamental difference between a woman who chooses to reject femininity for themselves versus a woman who tries to reject femininity for all women and belittles and mocks any women who choose to be feminine. Femininity is not the enemy. The problem is the lack of agency that prevents women from choosing whether they want to be traditionally feminine or not. Attacking and totally rejecting femininity only upholds the notion that masculinity and men are superior. Women who cut their hair short, wear pants, don't want to have kids, and know how to use a sword or a gun can and should coexist with women who wear dresses, enjoy makeup and jewelry, and spend most of their time in the domestic sphere. The idea that these two kinds of women negate or impede the other defeats the entire purpose of feminism, which is CHOICE and AGENCY. Instead of vying for a world where women have to reject femininity to be considered strong, create a world where women have the choice to fall anywhere they want on the spectrum.
body shaming men is also wrong and not funny
most unrealistic thing about pjo was the fact that is was like 2005-2009 and nico di angelo was the ONLY emo kid in the whole camp
Uni.
Why are you always so mean?
sorry when i was younger a tumblr user pushed my mom off a cliff
BOOK REQUEST THREAD : for your spiritual journey
Current requests:
Stolen Women: Reclaiming Our Sexuality, Taking Back Our Lives - Gail Wyatt (on scribd)
Coming Home to Myself: Reflections for Nurturing a Woman's Body and Soul - Marion Woodman (on scribd)
The crystal bible 1, 2, and 3 (on scribd)
the herb book - john lust (on scribd)
Woman Most Wild by Danielle Dolski (on scribd)
sixteen cowries - william bascom (on scribd)
Crystal Muse - Heather Askinosie and Timmi Jandro
Blue Roots: African-American Folk Magic of the Gullah People - Roger Pinckney
the plants of santeria - jose carlos diaz
Sacred Space by Denise Linn
Water Magic by Mary Muryn
Osho- The book of understanding
Hoodoo Return and Reconciliation Spells by Deacon Millet, Catherine Yronwode
Tarot Spellcaster by Terry Donaldson
Sergio Magana - 2012-2021: The Dawn of the Sixth
Finding Soul on the Path of Orisa: A West African Spiritual Tradition - Tobe Melora Correal
The Cult of the Black Virgin by Ean Begg
Africa in Brazil: Power and Tradition in Candomblé by Stefania Capone Laffitte
Dick Gregory's Natural Diet for Folks Who Eat: Cookin' With Mother Nature
Chakra Healing and Karmic Awareness by Keith Sherwood
Healing Sex: A Mind-Body Approach to Healing Sexual Trauma - Staci Hines
Voodoo: secrets of voodoo by Issendai Bechau
Sextrology by Starsky and Cox
The Devil's Dozen: Thirteen Craft Rites of the Old One
Jinn Sorcery - Rain Al-Alim
Serpent Songs - nicholaj de mattos frisvold
change your energy - krista mitchell
The book of destinies : discover the life you were born to live - Chetan Parkyn
Men Don't Love Women Like You' by G.L. Lambert
source of our pride garret neely and sullivan families
1001 Spells by Cassandra Eason
Violent Prayer - engaging your emotions against evil by Chris Tiegreen
The 72 Angels of Magic by Damon Brand
The Art of Hoodoo Candle Magic by Cat Yronwode
Speak Things Into Existence by James Finbarr
Paper in My Shoe: Name Papers, Petition Papers, and Prayer Papers in Hoodoo, Rootwork, and Conjure - catherine yronwode
Woman Who Glows in the Dark: A Curandera Reveals Traditional Aztec Secrets of Physical and Spiritual Health - Elena Avila
Whitney Young Jr.
Asenath Mason
A WITCH'S BOOK OF SPELLS, RITUALS AND SEX MAGICK - Diana Dagon
Lavender hills
Why does the 3d make it so easy to think and act in my favor???? I love my 3d so much it conforms instantly and is always begging to deliver all my desires to me on a diamond platter!! Ugh my 3d loves me ten times more than I love it I stg. It’s sole purpose is to just make me happy and to materialize my desires and dreams. My 3d is such a beautiful, relaxing, fun place!!!
What Makes a Good Friend? 1. Shared common values 2. Equality (that is, you both put the same amount into the relationship, and both benefit equally from the friendship) 3. Sharing common interests and activities. 4. Sharing common struggles; having gone through things together 5. Trust, honesty, respect, loyalty, and dependability 6. Being committed to each other’s happiness and personal growth 7. Respecting each other’s principles; someone who never asks you to compromise, or go against, your values 8. Someone you can laugh and have fun with 9. Someone who believes in you “no matter what” 10. Someone who’s a good influence on you, and inspires you to be your best.