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I’d probably say hormones are not your fault. Don’t be upset by them. There were so many times as a kid when I was so down; I felt I was never meant for this world. But it wasn’t true. I’d say get out there and see the world. It’s much bigger than your high school.
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don’t start dating your crush if

ursulaundressed:

ach-was-solls:

petitetimidgay:

  • the attraction is purely physical (wanting to bang them =/= romantic compatibility)
  • you feel pressure to change or hide parts of yourself to get them to like you
  • aspects of their lifestyle make you uncomfortable (i.e. alcohol/drug use, people they hang out with, etc.)
  • they invalidate or belittle your identity or your passions (i.e. “Bisexuality means you’re confused!” “Writing can’t be a real career!” etc.)
  • they never stop talking about their exes
  • they only talk to you to vent their emotional baggage
  • they routinely ignore you without explanation
  • they’re only interested in conversations about themselves
  • you put effort into getting to know them, but they don’t seem to care about getting to know you
  • you constantly worry about their approval or pleasing them

no matter how much you like someone, basing a relationship around worshiping or trying to fix someone or fueling an inferiority complex is unhealthy and leaves you vulnerable to toxic and emotionally draining relationships. attraction is strong and we do dumb things when we’re infatuated with someone, but please remind yourself that your own well-being should always take priority over any potential romance and run far away if anyone, especially your crush/partner, suggests otherwise.

You have no idea how much this would have saved me a year ago sweet baby jesus BOOST!!!

oh god i should print this out

 nts; 
  lucky9
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1. If you like someone, wait.
2. Give lots of compliments, even if you’re shy. Everyone else is too.
3. Change. Get a haircut, try new perfume, get new sheets. Become better than you were before.
4. Eat healthier. Learn to cook something fancy.
5. Get up earlier and watch the sun come up.
6. Wear soft clothes, take a bath, drink something warm.
7. Meet someone new, even just a friend.
8. Become closer with your friends and your family. Call your mother. Cry with your best friend. Tell everyone how much you appreciate them.
9. Keep your room clean. Buy some candles. Let the natural light in.
10. Make a list of reasons why you’ll be better off without them. Believe they are true, because they are.
11. Listen to new music.
12. Write everything you’re thinking and feeling. Write letters. Write happy letters, sad letters, and angry letters, even if you’re never going to send them.
13. It’s okay to be sad, but not forever. Sadness is not as beautiful as music makes it seem. Lack of sleep makes your eyes droopy, not deep. Wake up every morning and tell yourself you’re going to have a good day.
14. Go to the library. Don’t forget to look in the music section.
15. Remove them from your life. Get rid of the things they gave you if they make you sad. They’re not worth it. You will never be happy if you continue to hold on to the things that make you sad.
16. Make new memories.
17. Try to find something to appreciate in everything you do or experience.
18. Being alone is okay, you don’t have to surround yourself with people.
19. Become your own best friend. Buy yourself coffee and drink it alone in a cafe. Take your time.
20. Learn to love every bit of yourself.
— How to feel better and become better by me (x)
 nts; 
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Make friends with people who aren’t your age. Hang out with people whose first language isn’t the same as yours. Get to know someone who doesn’t doesn’t come from your social class. This is how you see the world. This is how you grow.
— 

note to self (via alunit)

i love that quote

(via itcuddles)

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ghostworld2001:

stop giving people who aren’t worthy of your time + energy multiple chances just because you’re nostalgic for how good things used to be and move on from the situation because you’re only doing yourself a disservice and making the person who is negatively impacting your life comfortable with how they treat you 

 nts; 
  574486

Don’t compare your Chapter 1 to someone else’s Chapter 20.
— Unknown (via truples)
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