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@Liia_d8

Sweet until disrespected ♡

London, England Katılım Şubat 2015
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♡⃝@wine_x13·
Men are not violent because they are heartbroken or rejected. They are violent because they believe they own access to women's bodies. When Alana refused a date, this man didn't feel sad he felt robbed. His ego treated her "no" as a theft. And the penalty for stealing what he believed was his? Stabbing, coma, attempted murder. She didn't break his heart. She broke his sense of entitlement. That is what he punished her for.
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A man asked me for drinks. I said “I don’t drink but I’ll meet you at the restaurant.” I order a mocktail and guacamole. He said, “I didn’t mean apps too. I just meant drinks.” I canceled my order and promptly walked out.
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So he would just starve to death if women wouldn't be taking care of him? Very alpha.
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I have a theory that most women don’t get divorced because they “stopped loving” their husbands. They get divorced because they got tired of being a single parent in a two-parent household.
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︎ 𖣐︎@rumiiihere·
What's more powerful than money ???
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︎ 𖣐︎@rumiiihere·
Tbh! Do you like your own voice?
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You think you’re good in English?? Begin a sentence with “money”
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Do you ever touch your laundry when you think it’s dry and ask: “are you just cold or are you wet?”
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@Li33aaa I have no words but you can say that, Because outrage is easier to sell than solutions.
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♡‿♡@Liia_d8·
please stop disturbing women you’re not prepared for. we are tired. we deserve intentional men.
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Can we order a pepperoni pizza?” = Mom, get me out NOW.
♡⃝@wine_x13

Heard this heartbreaking (but smart) story from a friend about her teenage daughter the other night... Daughter calls from a house party, super chill voice: “Hey Mom, can we order a pepperoni pizza?” They’d literally just finished dinner at home. That was their secret family code. Pepperoni = Come get me RIGHT NOW, no waiting. Cheese = Call back in 5 mins with some fake excuse to pull me out. Vegetable = Everything’s fine, just saying hi. She said “pepperoni.” My friend didn’t hesitate—grabbed the keys, no questions, no “who’s there?” or “what happened?” Just drove straight over. Daughter jumps in the car, door closes, and whispers: “They started taking pills...” Instant gut punch. Whole ride home? Dead silence. Just the sound of the engine and her finally starting to breathe easier. Those pizza codes are genius because they don’t sound like panic. She could say it right in front of everyone—no weird vibe, no one suspects. No need to explain or argue in the moment. Just a normal-sounding request that gets her out safely. Parents, if you don’t have one yet—talk to your kids and set up something simple. A word, a fake order, whatever feels natural to them. Practice it once so it rolls off the tongue. Because when things turn sketchy at a party, the LAST thing they need is pressure to “prove” they’re scared. They just need an exit that feels safe. This code literally got her daughter home safe that night.

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