Can you imagine what it’s like coming home to someone who adores you? Like you’re tired, you’re stressed but all that goes out the window because your person is just so happy to see you
@mummahbeah ❤️
(via queerheaven)
why the FUCK are weekends only 2 days long do you really think that’s enough to recover from the horrors of the work week. really.
(via inkedbbg)
the concept of growing into love is so much more intriguing than falling in love. it’s like, on all our good days and bad days, I will choose to love you, I will learn with you, I will live my life with you and we will grow into and with each other through the passage of time
(via inkedbbg)
I come from a long line of people with something wrong with them
(Source: thoughtcascades, via loveandheresy)
god i love coming home and being at home and sitting inside my home and staying home
(via inkedbbg)
A lot of people find validation in finding out things they experienced in their childhood that traumatized them aren’t normal. And I get that.
I just want to also say that even if something is considered “normal”, it’s still okay to be traumatized by it.
Just because something is considered “normal” it doesn’t mean it’s okay and even if it was, it’s still allowed to traumatize you.
(via traumasurvivors)