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embracing-femininity · 6 years ago
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embracing-femininity · 6 years ago
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My goal in life🌷
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Cottages are cute
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embracing-femininity · 6 years ago
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ways to look more angelic:
carry flowers everywhere
pink or gold eye shadow 
wear long ankle dresses
soft humming
have a pink glowy blush
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embracing-femininity · 6 years ago
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“never feel guilty for starting again”
— The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur
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embracing-femininity · 6 years ago
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“Some parents just don’t want to raise a disabled child”
Disability can happen at any time, sweetheart!
Your perfectly healthy, abled kid can be in a car accident that paralyzes them from the neck down
Your lovely neurotypical toddler can contract a rare disease that leaves them with irreparable brain damage
Your child can lose motor skills from a sports head injury
Your child can become deaf or blind from an illness, an injury or a recessive gene
Your child can suffer an accident that costs them a limb
Your child can develop a brain tumor or a heart problem or a myriad of issues that will disable them long after they are born a healthy, abled, neurotypical baby.
Just because your child was not born disabled does not mean they cannot become disabled.
If you would abort a fetus because you don’t want to deal with a disabled kid, you shouldn’t be having kids at all.
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embracing-femininity · 6 years ago
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“I have never felt the touch of falling snow, she said, but like love, I know it exists.”
— Michael Faudet 
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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Pro-life is pro-woman.
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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Wedding Dress, 1895
White organdy wedding dress; bodice top fastens down front, completely lined with stayed, fine white cambric, very full white sleeves, bloused up to a very short under sleeve, embroidered net, very full wide ruffle all around fairly low round neckline, separate, very full skirt, shaped and sewn 3" wide heavy satin ribbon girdle with bow in front
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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How precious 💕
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basket1 by littlecottonrabbits on Flickr.
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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❤️❤️
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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“Mankind has gone very far into an artificial world of his own creation. He has sought to insulate himself, in his cities of steel and concrete, from the realities of earth and water and the growing seed. Intoxicated with a sense of his own power, he seems to be going farther and farther into more experiments for the destruction of himself and his world. There is certainly no single remedy for this condition and I am offering no panacea. But it seems reasonable to believe — and I do believe — that the more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us the less taste we shall have for the destruction of our race. Wonder and humility are wholesome emotions, and they do not exist side by side with a lust for destruction.”
Rachel Carson (via aspiritualwarrior)
Wonder and humility
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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So pretty❤️
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Elf
by chirun
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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I love this 💕
A comforting thought
Five thousand years ago, the Sumerians called the night ngi, the stars mul, and the moon Nanna.
Four thousand years ago, the Akkadians called the night mūšu, the stars kakkabū, and the moon Sîn.
Three thousand years ago, the Hittites called the night išpanza, the stars haštereš, and the moon Arma.
Two and a half thousand years ago, the Greeks called the night nux, the stars astra, and the moon Selênê.
Two thousand years ago, the Romans called the night nox, the stars stellae, and the moon Luna.
Kings and queens and heroes looked up at them. So did travelers coming home, and little children who sneaked out of bed. So did slaves, and mothers and soldiers and old shepherds, and Sappho and Muršili and Enheduanna and Socrates and Hatshepsut and Cyrus and Cicero. In this darkness it didn’t matter who they were, or where they stood. Only that they were human.
Think of that tonight, when you close your window. You are not alone. You share this night sky with centuries of dreamers and stargazers, and people who longed for quiet. Are you anxious? The Hittites were too: they called it pittuliyaš. Does your heart ache? The Greeks felt it too: they called it akhos. Those who look up to the stars for comfort are a family, and you belong to them. Your ancestors have stood under Nanna, Sîn, Arma, Selênê and Luna for five thousand years. Now its light is yours.
May it soothe you well.
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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❤️
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esther (@mama_2thelittleones)
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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Femininity>feminism 💕
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Elizabeth Taylor, 1949, photo by John Engstead
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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I wish I had grown up in such a time 💕
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Remember what it was like to live in a high-trust society?
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embracing-femininity · 7 years ago
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Stunning artistry 💕
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Fallen Angel - Alexandre Cabanel
https://twitter.com/etpuraamor
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