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#hope

“It’s taken me a long time to figure out exactly where I fit. During that journey, I realized that everyone has a unique place in this world.”

Brittney GrinerThe New York Times , 5/6/13

Check out our friend Brittney’s wonderful It Gets Better message


lgbtqgmh:

I was in the mall yesterday and saw two teenage boys walking together… 
And holding hands. 
I had just come out to my family and friends the day before, and I know how unaccepting some people can be. 
Seeing two people not afraid to show their love, no matter what, GMH.

lgbtqgmh:

I was in the mall yesterday and saw two teenage boys walking together… 

And holding hands. 

I had just come out to my family and friends the day before, and I know how unaccepting some people can be. 

Seeing two people not afraid to show their love, no matter what, GMH.

(Source: lgbtgivesmehope)


Remember you are beautiful just the way you are. Don’t believe anyone who tells you differently. You will meet other people like you and they will think you are fantastic too. The hard times in your life will become a hazy memory—all you need to take from those times are the lessons you learned about how strong you are—and how you can achieve anything you want to. You were created to be just the person you are. You have every right to be here. Tough times always pass—that’s a rule of life. Know you’re amazing.
—Jace S. (Omaha, NE)

lgbtqgmh:

Last friday at school a little boy was asking an older girl why she dressed like a boy, he kept going on and on about it.
Then the shyest girl in my school who never talks stood up and said “You know there is no such thing as dressing like a girl or a boy. 
But there is dressing like yourself.” 
That girl GMH

lgbtqgmh:

Last friday at school a little boy was asking an older girl why she dressed like a boy, he kept going on and on about it.

Then the shyest girl in my school who never talks stood up and said “You know there is no such thing as dressing like a girl or a boy. 

But there is dressing like yourself.” 

That girl GMH

(Source: lgbtgivesmehope)