fanartfunart:

miserykillme:

greyaroace:

if you’re grey-ace, you’re allowed to reblog posts about being asexual that you relate to even if they’re not specifically about grey-asexuality

if you’re grey-aro, you’re allowed to reblog posts about being aromantic that you relate to even if they’re not specifically about grey-aromanticism

if you’re grey-aroace, you’re allowed to reblog posts about being aroace that you relate to even if they’re not specifically about being grey-aroace

if you’re in any way grey a-spec and id with other terms (gay, lesbian, bi, pan, etc), you’re allowed to reblog posts about being gay/lesbian/bi/pan/whatever even if they’re not specifically stating they’re for grey a-specs

sometimes as a grey a-spec it’s hard to really fit in and it can feel like you’re always on the outside of the ace and aro communities and any other communities for other labels you id with, but you’re allowed to participate in them! you’re allowed to reblog these posts. you’re allowed to find them relateable. you’re not stepping on anyone’s toes or hurting anyone or swerving out of your lane by doing this. 

grey a-specs belong just as much as anyone else, please don’t listen to that little voice in your head telling you that you don’t. ✨🖤 

I’m gonna reblog this even though I’m not sure what it means. Everyone is valid.

But can someone kindly explain so I understand? Please?

Well, grey-ace/aro spectrum are basically people who only occasionally feel sexual or romantic attraction (be it randomly, under a certain set of conditions or otherwise)

So this is basically saying, you are still a valid member of the communities that intersect with your identity even if you only feel those things sometimes/certain parts.

illuminating-dragons:

hauntedfalcon:

bluethisisforyou:

the opposite of ‘we die like men’ is ‘we survive like women’

I like that this both showcases the strength of women and gives everyone a chance to survive, because anyone can die like a man, and anyone can survive like a woman. 

“Die like men”- die strong, fighting for what you believe in, accepting responsibility and giving no quarter.

“Survive like women’- piecing yourself back together, giving comfort and solidarity to others, learning strength from suffering, fighting to protect vulnerable others.